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75 YEARS AGO Sunday, December 18, 1938 No paper 50 YEARS AGO Wednesday, December 18, 1963 • Some 150 participants will be appearing Sunday in “Christmas - Sight and Soutn,” a choral program and pageant being readied by the music and drama departments of Trinity Lutheran Church. The event, patterned after Christmas produc- tions of former years, is announced for 4 p.m., and is open to the pub- lic. • Scotland blasted Tyndall 107- 56 in a non-conference game here (Tyndall) last night. Garlan Mueller led the scoring attack for Scotland with 24 points. Following him were Larry Ireland 21, Settje 17, Hofer 16 and Reich 16. Mueller, Ireland and Settje grabbed the rebounds. 25 YEARS AGO Sunday, December 18, 1988 No paper THE PRESS & DAKOTAN WEATHER CENTER PAGE 2: THE REGION PRESS & DAKOTAN WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 2013 DAILY RECORD BOARD OF TRADE 5 6 9 3 3 4 7 1 3 7 2 1 9 6 5 2 9 1 4 2 8 7 9 1 4 2 5 9 8 6 7 1 3 1 5 7 4 9 8 2 5 4 3 2 3 8 5 9 6 6 7 2 1 3 8 4 5 4 6 7 2 9 8 3 2 4 1 4 1 8 6 9 2 9 6 1 7 3 4 8 5 3 6 2 8 7 9 6 1 4 1 7 9 5 1 8 3 9 5 7 6 5 7 3 2 su do ku Fill the puzzle so that every row, every column, and every section contain the numbers 1-9 without repeating a number. © 2008 KrazyDad.com Check tomorrow’s paper for the solution to today’s puzzle. Yesterday’s Solution Challenging INT BOOK 53 #8 CH BOOK 53 #8 P RESS & D AKOTAN YANKTON DAILY 2404 Broadway, Yankton 605-260-2813 $ 679 99 Snow Thrower Electric Start Two Stage 7314750 • 208cc Craftsman engine •24” clearing width •6 speed fowrard/2 reverse •Single-hand control •Electric start •Remote crank chute control $ 499 99 Snow Thrower Electric Start Single Stage 7296114 • 179cc 4-cycle OHV Craftsman engine •21” clearing width •Push button electric start •Manual 190 degrees chute rotation $ 999 99 28” Deluxe Sno-Thro® 921030 • 254cc Ariens Ax Engine •Two Stage •Remote •Auto Turn Reg. $1199 99 $ 999 99 27” Snow Thrower® 12527HV 291CC LCT •Power Steering •Two Stage •Electric Start Reg. $1199 99 Full Service Dealer Kopetsky’s Kopetsky’s kopetskysace.com 3 Best Brands Available at Delores Nelson will celebrate her 80th birthday on Wednesday, December 25, 2013. Look Who’s Turning 80 30698 US Hwy 81, Yankton, SD 57078 Her family requests a card shower. Greetings may be sent to: Downtown Yankton DECK THE HALLS ORNAMENTS AND TRIM SH P& WIN 3 BUY GET TWO FREE Extended Holiday Hours OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 PM WANTED Ad sponsored by Sally & Terry, Lewis & Clark Realty, Inc. PLEASE VISIT: www.heartlandhumanesociety.net or call 605-664-4244 for more information. A New Home For Nala Nala is 9 months old, spayed, and a happy girl who gets along with dogs, cats, and children. Our experienced staff can help with all the details to make your house a home. A huge selection of quality building products are available at ProBuild. ©2013 ProBuild. All Rights Reserved. YANKTON 605.665.7423 301 EAST 3 RD STREET www.probuild.com 402.667.3285 89850 Hwy. 81, Yankton • Just across the New Discovery Bridge on Hwy. 81 www.riversideautobody-gonegreen.com “Your direct repair body shop for all major insurance companies” Even Santa needs our services once in awhile... Happy Holidays TUESDAY RESULTS MYDAY: Month: 2, Day: 19, Year: 56 PICK 3: 1-2-5 PICK 5: 01-25-26-29-30 2 BY 2: Red Balls: 15-22, White Balls: 7-14 MEGA MILLION: 8-14-17-20- 39; Mega Ball: 7 CHICAGO (AP) — Grain futures were mostly higher Tuesday on the Chicago Board of Trade. Wheat for March delivery fell 2 cents to $6.1975 a bushel; March corn was 3.50 cents higher at 4.2675 a bushel; March oats rose 9.25 cents to $3.5475 a bushel; while January soybeans gained 9.50 cents to $13.3475 a bushel. Beef and pork were lower on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. February live cattle fell .53 cent to $1.3297 a pound; January feeder cattle was 1 cent lower at $1.6637 a pound; while February lean hogs declined .97 cent to $.8565 a pound. For more region news, see page 8. POUND COUNT Several animals are available at the Yankton Animal Shelter. For more information call the Yankton Police Departmentʼs Animal Control Officer, from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday- Friday at 661-9494, or 668-5210. DAILY RECORD POLICY The Press & Dakotan pub- lishes police and sheriff reports as a public service to its readers. It is important to remember that an ar- rest should not imply guilt and that every person is presumed innocent until proven otherwise. When juve- niles are released from jail, it is into the care of a parent or guardian. It is the policy of the Press & Dakotan to publish all names made available in the police and court re- ports. There are no exceptions. ARRESTS • Jeyson Ortiz, 33, Yankton, was arrested Monday on a federal hold for the Immigration and Natu- ralization Service. • Kelly Frazee, 40, Yankton, was arrested Monday on a proba- tion hold. • Michael Jones, 27, Yankton, was arrested Monday on a revoked bond. • Jennifer Osborn, 38, Yankton, was arrested Monday on a proba- tion hold. • Mathew Christ, 35, Yankton, was arrested Monday on a proba- tion hold. • Timothy Eckholt, 41, was ar- rested Monday on a probation hold. • Zachary Eberhardt, 23, Stan- ton, Neb., was arrested Monday for a felony hit-and-run injury accident, and driving with a revoked, sus- pended or canceled license. • A 15-year-old Yankton male was arrested Monday for second- degree petty theft. • A 16-year-old Yankton male was arrested Monday for second- degree petty theft. ACCIDENTS • A report was received at 5:22 p.m. Monday of an accident in the 1100 block of Burleigh St. INCIDENTS • A report was received at 1:27 p.m. Monday that a wiper was bent on a vehicle while parked in the 300 block of Capitol St. • A report was received at 2:19 p.m. Monday of the theft of a debit card. • A report was received at 5:46 p.m. Monday of two juvenile shoplifters at a business in the 3000 block of Broadway. They were arrested. • A report was received at 9:29 p.m. Monday that a door at a busi- ness had been damaged by what appeared to be a pellet or BB gun. • A sheriffʼs office report was re- ceived at 10:44 a.m. Monday of a theft from a business in Gayville. • A sheriffʼs office report was re- ceived at 11:36 a.m. Monday of the theft of a trailer from a business east of Yankton. CRIME STOPPERS Anyone wishing to report anonymous information on unlawful activity in the City of Yankton or in Yankton County is encouraged to contact the Crime Stoppers tip line at 665-4440. Odie needs to find a home in time for the holidays. He is a fun, playful male doxie and pug mix that is 2-4 years old. Odie is neutered and has current shots. For more information, con- tact Barb at Canine Rescue at 260-8885 between 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. CANINE RESCUE • On Dec. 14, 2013, the Knox County Sheriffʼs Office received a report of a burglary in rural Knox County. Entry was made into a house and detached garage. Nu- merous items were taken, including numerous wrenches, a homemade metal press, copper wire, antique John Deere 2 row cultivator and scrap iron. Photographs of tire and shoe tracks were taken at the scene. The value of the stolen items has not been determined yet. KNOX CO. SHERIFF LOTTERIES ON THIS DATE BROOKINGS — Several SDSU Extension staff received national recognition during the recent National Associa- tion of County Agricultural Agents Annual Meeting and Professional Improvement Conference (AMPIC) held in Pittsburgh. “We know that our team of SDSU Extension Specialists and Field Specialists are top notch and do a great job pro- viding research-based infor- mation to South Dakotans each day. It’s rewarding when they are also recognized na- tionally for the work that they do,” said Barry Dunn, Dean of the College of Agri- culture and Director of SDSU Extension. The following SDSU Ex- tension staff members were recognized: • Darrell Deneke, SDSU Ex- tension Integrated Pest Man- agement Coordinator received the Distinguished Service Award; • Warren Rusche, SDSU Extension Cow/Calf Field Spe- cialist received the Achieve- ment Award; • Heather Gessner, SDSU Extension Livestock Business Management Field Specialist received the National Winner Search for Excellence in Farm Management; • and Connie Strunk, SDSU Extension Plant Pathology Field Specialist was a Na- tional Communication Award winner. Jack Davis, SDSU Exten- sion Crops Business Manage- ment Field Specialist, Gessner and Rusche were presenters at AMPIC; and Adele Harty, SDSU Extension Cow/Calf Field Specialist, pre- sented a poster. The National Association of County Agricultural Agents is geared toward Extension professionals who work in agriculture, horticulture, forestry and natural re- sources, 4-H/youth develop- ment, community development, administration, aquaculture and Sea Grant and related disciplines. To learn more, visit http://www.nacaa.com. Extension Staff Receive National Recognition www.yankton.net

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Page 1: THE PRESS & DAKOTAN WEATHER CENTER

75 YEARS AGO Sunday, December 18, 1938No paper

50 YEARS AGOWednesday, December 18,

1963• Some 150 participants will be

appearing Sunday in “Christmas -Sight and Soutn,” a choral programand pageant being readied by themusic and drama departments ofTrinity Lutheran Church. The event,patterned after Christmas produc-tions of former years, is announcedfor 4 p.m., and is open to the pub-

lic.• Scotland blasted Tyndall 107-

56 in a non-conference game here(Tyndall) last night. Garlan Muellerled the scoring attack for Scotlandwith 24 points. Following him wereLarry Ireland 21, Settje 17, Hofer 16and Reich 16. Mueller, Ireland andSettje grabbed the rebounds.

25 YEARS AGO Sunday, December 18, 1988No paper

T H E P R E S S & D A K O T A N W E A T H E R C E N T E R

PAGE 2: THE REGION PRESS & DAKOTAN ■ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 2013

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3 4 7 13 7

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Fill the puzzle so that every row, every column, and every section contain the numbers 1-9 without repeating a number.

© 2008 KrazyDad.com

Check tomorrow’s paper forthe solution to today’s puzzle.

Yesterday’s Solution

Challenging

INT BOOK 53 #8

CH BOOK 53 #8

PRESS&DAKOTANYA N K T O N D A I LY

2404 Broadway, Yankton605-260-2813

$67999

Snow ThrowerElectric StartTwo Stage7314750

• 208cc Craftsman engine•24” clearing width•6 speed fowrard/2 reverse•Single-hand control•Electric start•Remote crank chute control

$49999

Snow ThrowerElectric StartSingle Stage7296114

• 179cc 4-cycle OHV Craftsman engine•21” clearing width•Push button electric start•Manual 190 degrees chute rotation

$99999

28” Deluxe Sno-Thro®921030

• 254cc Ariens Ax Engine•Two Stage•Remote•Auto Turn Reg. $119999

$99999

27” Snow Thrower®12527HV291CC LCT

•Power Steering•Two Stage•Electric Start Reg. $119999

Full Service

Dealer

Kopetsky’s

Kopetsky’s

kopetskysace.com

3 Best Brands Available at

Delores Nelson will celebrate her 80th birthday on

Wednesday, December 25, 2013.

Look Who’s Turning 80

30698 US Hwy 81, Yankton, SD 57078

Her family requests a card shower. Greetings

may be sent to:

Downtown Yankton

DECKTHE HALLSORNAMENTS

AND TRIM

SH P & WIN

3BUYGETTWOFREE

Extended Holiday HoursOPEN SUNDAY 1-4 PM

WANTED

Ad sponsored by Sally & Terry, Lewis & Clark Realty, Inc.

PLEASE VISIT: www.heartlandhumanesociety.net

or call 605-664-4244 for more information.

A New Home For Nala Nala is

9 months old, spayed, and a happy girl who gets along with dogs, cats, and

children.

Our experienced staff can help with all the details to make your house a home. A huge selection of quality building products are available at ProBuild.

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89850 Hwy. 81, Yankton • Just across the New Discovery Bridge on Hwy. 81 www.riversideautobody-gonegreen.com

“Your direct repair body shop for all major insurance companies”

Even Santa needs our services once in awhile...

Happy Holidays

TUESDAY RESULTSMYDAY: Month: 2, Day: 19,

Year: 56PICK 3: 1-2-5PICK 5: 01-25-26-29-302 BY 2: Red Balls: 15-22, White

Balls: 7-14MEGA MILLION: 8-14-17-20-

39; Mega Ball: 7

CHICAGO (AP) — Grain futureswere mostly higher Tuesday on theChicago Board of Trade.

Wheat for March delivery fell 2cents to $6.1975 a bushel; Marchcorn was 3.50 cents higher at4.2675 a bushel; March oats rose9.25 cents to $3.5475 a bushel;while January soybeans gained9.50 cents to $13.3475 a bushel.

Beef and pork were lower on theChicago Mercantile Exchange.

February live cattle fell .53 centto $1.3297 a pound; January feedercattle was 1 cent lower at $1.6637a pound; while February lean hogsdeclined .97 cent to $.8565 apound.

For more region news, see page 8.

POUND COUNTSeveral animals are available at

the Yankton Animal Shelter. Formore information call the YanktonPolice Departmentʼs Animal ControlOfficer, from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-Friday at 661-9494, or 668-5210.

DAILY RECORD POLICYThe Press & Dakotan pub-

lishes police and sheriff reports asa public service to its readers. It isimportant to remember that an ar-rest should not imply guilt and thatevery person is presumed innocentuntil proven otherwise. When juve-niles are released from jail, it is intothe care of a parent or guardian.

It is the policy of the Press &Dakotan to publish all names madeavailable in the police and court re-ports. There are no exceptions.

ARRESTS• Jeyson Ortiz, 33, Yankton,

was arrested Monday on a federalhold for the Immigration and Natu-ralization Service.

• Kelly Frazee, 40, Yankton,was arrested Monday on a proba-tion hold.

• Michael Jones, 27, Yankton,was arrested Monday on a revokedbond.

• Jennifer Osborn, 38, Yankton,was arrested Monday on a proba-tion hold.

• Mathew Christ, 35, Yankton,was arrested Monday on a proba-tion hold.

• Timothy Eckholt, 41, was ar-rested Monday on a probation hold.

• Zachary Eberhardt, 23, Stan-ton, Neb., was arrested Monday fora felony hit-and-run injury accident,and driving with a revoked, sus-

pended or canceled license.• A 15-year-old Yankton male

was arrested Monday for second-degree petty theft.

• A 16-year-old Yankton malewas arrested Monday for second-degree petty theft.

ACCIDENTS• A report was received at 5:22

p.m. Monday of an accident in the1100 block of Burleigh St.

INCIDENTS• A report was received at 1:27

p.m. Monday that a wiper was benton a vehicle while parked in the 300block of Capitol St.

• A report was received at 2:19p.m. Monday of the theft of a debitcard.

• A report was received at 5:46p.m. Monday of two juvenileshoplifters at a business in the3000 block of Broadway. They werearrested.

• A report was received at 9:29p.m. Monday that a door at a busi-ness had been damaged by whatappeared to be a pellet or BB gun.

• A sheriffʼs office report was re-ceived at 10:44 a.m. Monday of atheft from a business in Gayville.

• A sheriffʼs office report was re-ceived at 11:36 a.m. Monday of thetheft of a trailer from a businesseast of Yankton.

CRIME STOPPERSAnyone wishing to report

anonymous information on unlawfulactivity in the City of Yankton or inYankton County is encouraged tocontact the Crime Stoppers tip lineat 665-4440.

Odie needs to find a home in time for the holidays. He is afun, playful male doxie and pug mix that is 2-4 years old. Odieis neutered and has current shots. For more information, con-tact Barb at Canine Rescue at 260-8885 between 3 p.m. and 8p.m.

C A N I N E R E S C U E

• On Dec. 14, 2013, the KnoxCounty Sheriffʼs Office received areport of a burglary in rural KnoxCounty. Entry was made into ahouse and detached garage. Nu-merous items were taken, includingnumerous wrenches, a homemademetal press, copper wire, antiqueJohn Deere 2 row cultivator andscrap iron. Photographs of tire andshoe tracks were taken at thescene. The value of the stolen itemshas not been determined yet.

KNOX CO. SHER IFF

L OT T E R I E S

O N T H I S DAT E

BROOKINGS — SeveralSDSU Extension staff receivednational recognition duringthe recent National Associa-tion of County AgriculturalAgents Annual Meeting andProfessional ImprovementConference (AMPIC) held inPittsburgh.

“We know that our team ofSDSU Extension Specialistsand Field Specialists are topnotch and do a great job pro-viding research-based infor-mation to South Dakotanseach day. It’s rewarding whenthey are also recognized na-tionally for the work thatthey do,” said Barry Dunn,Dean of the College of Agri-culture and Director of SDSUExtension.

The following SDSU Ex-tension staff members wererecognized:

• Darrell Deneke, SDSU Ex-tension Integrated Pest Man-agement Coordinatorreceived the DistinguishedService Award;

• Warren Rusche, SDSUExtension Cow/Calf Field Spe-cialist received the Achieve-ment Award;

• Heather Gessner, SDSUExtension Livestock BusinessManagement Field Specialistreceived the National WinnerSearch for Excellence in FarmManagement;

• and Connie Strunk, SDSUExtension Plant PathologyField Specialist was a Na-tional Communication Awardwinner.

Jack Davis, SDSU Exten-sion Crops Business Manage-ment Field Specialist,Gessner and Rusche werepresenters at AMPIC; andAdele Harty, SDSU ExtensionCow/Calf Field Specialist, pre-sented a poster.

The National Associationof County Agricultural Agentsis geared toward Extensionprofessionals who work inagriculture, horticulture,forestry and natural re-sources, 4-H/youth develop-ment, communitydevelopment, administration,aquaculture and Sea Grantand related disciplines.

To learn more, visithttp://www.nacaa.com.

ExtensionStaff Receive

NationalRecognition

www.yankton.net