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75 YEARS AGO Friday, July 8, 1938
• A 7-year old boy residingsouthwest of Olivet is a patient in ahospital with a fractured arm. Hisfather, to surprise the boy, placed afirecracker under the hood of thecar and told the boy to start to run.When the firecracker exploded thelad thought the car was on fire andjumped through a window, catchinghis arm back of the handle of thedoor. The arm was so badly injuredthat doctors placed a steel wire inthe elbow joint.
• Charles Lanphear, 22, and Al-bert Lanphear, 21, brothers andresidents of Wynot, Neb., were yes-terday sentenced by Judge A. B.Beck in circuit court to 18 months inthe state penitentiary after enteringpleas of guilty to charges of grandlarceny following the theft of chick-ens from Miss Carrie Rudd, 714Pine street.
50 YEARS AGOMonday, July 8, 1963
• South Dakota is losing someof its state employees to federalagencies and other states becauseof South Dakota’s lack of a retire-ment system and other benefits, alegislative Research Council reportsaid Friday.
• Some thieves with a big thirstbroke into Hillcrest Golf and Coun-try Club’s clubhouse early Sunday,and went off with two cases loadedwith liquor of various kinds, it wasreported by Bob Marchand, clubpro, to city police.
25 YEARS AGO Friday, July 8, 1988
• The Downtown Yankton (MainStreet) Advisory Committee isseeking voluntary contributionsfrom its members to assist in estab-lishing an office. A recent letter asksmembers to contribute up to one-half of their Business ImprovementDistrict assessment. Any contribu-tion is optional and would not be re-
flected in the BID assessments, of-ficials said.
• Maj. Scott Grosshuesch, sonof Mr. and Mrs. RobertGrosshuesch, Yankton, has beenassigned to the Air Force SouthCommand in Naples, Italy.Grosshuesch had been stationed inOklahoma as an instructor on theairborne warning and control sys-tem (WACS) aircraft. He will be re-sponsible for all NATO airborneearly warning issues for Air ForceSouth.
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All concessions will be handled by the Shrine Club and will be reasonably priced.
Tuesday, July 9 1 p.m. & 7 p.m.
Here is the record of YanktonCounty marriage licenses for June2013:
Jeremiah Bertschinger, 25, andMary Trenhaile, 23, St. James,Minn., were married on June 1,2013.
Travis Huchtmeier, 27, andJudy Miller, 29, Yankton were mar-ried on June 1, 2013.
Matthew Auch, 29, and JodiePeterson, 29, Yankton were mar-ried on June 7, 2013.
Jedidiah Ewing, 33, andMelissa Pokorney, 28, Yanktonwere married on June 8, 2013.
Jeremy Kammrad, 33, andDanielle Vis, 28, Menno were mar-ried on June 8, 2013.
Leon Somsen, 52, and SusanKneifl, 47, Yankton were married onJune 8, 2013.
Benjamin Whitley, 21, and SaraWatt, 20, Sioux Falls were marriedon June 8, 2013.
Michael Warnock, 34, andCrystal Samuelson, 28, Yanktonwere married on June 14, 2013.
Aaron Dodd, 41, and Keri Stil-well, 32, Gayville were married onJune 15, 2013.
Michael Neusch, 24, and Han-
nah Piechowski, 26, Anthon, Iowa,were married on June 15, 2013.
Robert Oswald, 33, and TonyaPetrzilka, 29, Norfolk, Neb., weremarried on June 15, 2013.
Kenny Strand, 31, and HannahLyle, 26, Sioux City, Iowa, weremarried on June 15, 2013.
Donald Vyhlidal, 31, Pierce,Neb., and Jessica Ryken, 24, Yank-ton, were married on June 15,2013.
Shawn Clausen, 37, and Jen-nifer Kumm, 37, Wausa, Neb., weremarried on June 21, 2013.
Cody Shipps, 30, Norfolk, Neb.,and Michelle Mitchell, 23, Yankton,were married on June 21, 2013.
Jeremy Berg, 27, Vermillion,and Elisa Yaeger, 27, Yankton,were married on June 22, 2013.
Ross Heine, 24, and KarissaBromley, 23, Yankton, were marriedon June 22, 2013.
Christopher Schmidt, 34, andSally Bartelt, 33, Hartington, Neb.,were married on June 22, 2013.
Christopher Wilkinson, 42,Gayville, and Krisztina Berenyi, 40,Budapest, (Hungary) were marriedon June 28, 2013.
City of Yankton Building Report,May 2013
Duane Schurman, 206 WalnutSt., replace roof, $39,000
Duane Schurman, 303 W. 2ndSt., replace roof, $5,995
Janeane Steinberg, 1217Burleigh St., shingle, $4,000
JW Tramp Construction, 1802West St., new res. $152,691
Cal Carlson, 2811 Mary St., lat-tice cover over deck, $500
Kirby Hofer Construction, 504 E.29th St., new res., $176,286
K&W Properties, 101 W. 2nd St.,tenant finish, $50,000
Kevin Koenig, 404 Douglas Ave.,shingle, $1,500
Todd Larson, 2907 Lakeview Dr.,siding, $4,000
Ann & Roger Smith, 703 River-side Dr., finish interior of garage,$1,000
Alex Johnson, 2304 Walnut St.,attached garage, $17,136
Barry Schroeter, 516 W. 16th St.,shingle, $4,000
NK Properties, 104 E. 21st St.,egress window, $3,000
Linda Storgaard, 1900 PeninahSt., deck repair, $3,600
Sara Peters, 1003 Dakota St.,deck, $2,000
Daniel Smith, 817 Park St., shin-gle, $3,500
Todd Herrboldt, 1204 W. 11thSt., shingle, $3,200
Nathan Sedlacek, 1113 KennedyDr., deck/shingle, $4,240
Lois Quartier, 1507 Pearl St.,porch, $8,000
Danny & Deanna Geditz, 604Maple St., siding, $3,000
Justin Gukeisen, 806 Locust St.,basement finish, $6,000
Tom Elliott, 1804 E. Hwy 50,temporary structure, ETJ Permit
Roger Kostel, 1101 Belfast St.,front entry/landing, $1,000
Judy Shattuck, 2128 Walnut St.,patio, $3,000
Dean Meyers, 1202 Whiting St.,shingle, $1,000
Steve Haffner, 617 Augusta Cir-cle, siding, $4,000
Paul Lammers, 715 Cedar St.,roof/windows, $8,000
John & Susan Kleinsasser, 1304Summit St., deck, $2,000
Arletta Zoss, 1100 Kennedy Dr.,siding, $2,200
Horseshoe Bend LLC, 2924Julie St., new res., $190,780
Arthur Schulze, 912 Pearl St.,accessibility ramp, $2,000
Cindy Huss, 308 Fairway Dr.,shingle, $8,500
David Selchert, 2603 William Cr.,porch, $5,000
Carla Bruder, 104 Linn St., shin-gle, $1,200
Breanne Deffenbaugh, 510 LinnSt., carport, $1,200
———Fees collected $2,394, esti-
mated build cost, May 2013,$722,528
Estimated build cost, May 2012,$13,369,300
2012 to date, $20,471,5032013 to date, $2,336,760
Fire Crews Respond To AccidentsFrom P&D Staff Reports
The Yankton Fire Department responded to a pair of vehi-cle accidents during the weekend.
At 4 p.m. Saturday, crews were summoned to a vehiclerollover on Highway 52 near the intersection with CrestRoad at Gavins Point Dam. No major injuries were reported.Traffic was blocked for about 45 minutes.
At 8:20 a.m. Sunday, crews were summoned to assist withan accident on Peninah near the Yankton airport. A motorcy-cle lost control and a victim was transported to Avera Sa-cred Heart Hospital with non-life threatening injures.
No other information was available at press time.
Fur Trade Exhibit At Territorial CapitolRangers from Missouri National Recreational River will
open the Dakota Territorial Capitol replica in Yankton’sRiverside Park from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. today (Monday) throughFriday, July 12.
This week’s featured exhibit will be “Pelts & Profits.” Abuffalo robe is the conference table for this sampling ofgoods offered to the Plains Tribes in the mid-1800s. Learnhow commerce predated the arrival of Europeans and howlater trade affected native cultures. On Tuesday and Friday, atrader from the 1850s will be “present” to teach kids sign lan-guage and make trades.
Visitors may also join a ranger for a walk to the MeridianBridge and a short talk on the natural or cultural history ofthe Missouri River at 11:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m. and 3 p.m.
Ice Cream Social Fundraiser SetConnections will hold an ice cream social fundraiser at
the Yankton Dairy Queen on July 11 from 5-8 p.m. Connections is dedicated to providing social activities
to people with developmental disabilities in the Yanktonarea.
Submissions Sought For Military Tribute The Press & Dakotan is paying tribute to the military in
its annual Heritage edition, coming out in September.As part of the effort, we are asking for submitted items
from our readers by Monday, July 29.We are seeking first-hand accounts and photos of mili-
tary experiences. The special edition will cover a wide vari-ety of stories from different eras, from World War II to thepresent.
Submitted articles should not exceed 800 words inlength.
We welcome a broad range of contributions. Areas of in-terest include family military history, Native American andwomen’s military stories, and life on the homefront duringwartime, just to name a few.
Of particular interest are photos from our readers re-flecting both the war and home fronts.
For more information or to submit contributions, [email protected] or call 665-7811 or (800) 743-2968, Ex-tension 110. Submissions can also be mailed to Editor KellyHertz at 319 Walnut Street, Yankton SD 57078.
First National Bank SouthDakota has partnered withHabitat for Humanity andKYNT Radio to host the firstHabitat “Stud A Thon.”
KYNT’s Scott Kooistra willbroadcast live from 6 a.m. onJuly 11 until 6 p.m. on July 12to raise awareness of the needfor affordable housing and toraise money for Habitat’s 37thhome currently under con-struction at 118 Rainbow St.
Kooistra said, “I’m excitedabout the 36-hour marathonbroadcast on AM 1450 KYNTto promote Habitat For Hu-manity of Yankton County. Iwant to pass along a bigthanks to First National BankSouth Dakota for being ourmajor sponsor, and inviteeveryone to stop by Fourthand Broadway to say hello —and of course, make a dona-tion to Habitat!”
First National Bank SouthDakota is taking the partner-ship to the edge by offering a
Mr. Stud Competition featuringsix of their bankers and profes-sionals including Jeff Jones,Jack Weeks, Justin Wagner,Matt Walters, Chris Fathke andVic Paltz. Just drop by FirstNational Bank South Dakota at332 Broadway, find the STUDwall with the STUD’s photosand choose your favoriteSTUD. A $5 donation gets youone vote. Vote as many timesas you like to help BUILD aHome. And help determinewho will be First National BankSouth Dakota’s No. 1 Stud.
Jeff Jones, Market Presi-dent, President, said, “Our em-ployees rally around manygreat causes in the Yanktonarea community and Habit forHumanity is no exception. Weintend not only to raise moneyfor the Yankton County Chap-ter, but to have some fundoing it. Employees of FNBSDhave donated more than 2,700hours to community serviceover the last 15 months.”
Bank, Habitat ChapterTo Host ‘Stud-A-Thon’
Benefit This Week
HARTINGTON, Neb. — TheJuly 11 Habitat ManagementTour in northern Cedar Countywill take an up-close look attechniques used in managinggrassland habitat for wildlife.
Biologists will pick apartwhat’s been learned in at-tempts to re-invigorate oldConservation Reserve Programlands to make them the mostproductive wildlife habitat pos-sible, talk about long-termmanagement and maintenanceof the those acres, and sharethe expectations, challengesand surprises of habitat work.Other points of interest will in-clude prairie plant ID, treeplanting for wildlife, and long-term woodland management.
This tour will be of interestto those who want to knowmore about the life cycle needsof local wildlife populations,have management activity re-quirements in their own CRPcontracts, have a general inter-
est in plant identification, orhave questions about managingtrees and woodlands for wildlife.
The Northeast Nebraska Re-source Conservation & Develop-ment (RC&D) Council incooperation with Pheasants For-ever and Nebraska Game &Parks Commission is hostingthis Habitat Management Tour.It will be at 2 p.m. on Thursday,July 11, at 88592 Highway 15 (8miles east of Hartington on High-way 84 and 3 1/2 miles north onHighway 15) at the George andGretchen Hirschbach’s prop-erty. There is no fee to attendand no need to pre-register.Transportation will be providedon-site for the actual tour itself.The workshop will conclude nolater than 5 p.m.
For more information aboutthis tour or others, contact theNortheast Nebraska RC&D at402-582-4866 or via email [email protected]/.
RC&D And PartnersFocus On Wildlife Habitat
SATURDAY’S RESULTSDAKOTA CASH: 13-17-20-23-29HOT LOTTO: 01-05-06-10-21,
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Powerball: 11WILD CARD: 10-11-14-23-27,
Wild Card: QS PICK 3: 0-7-8
MYDAY: Month: 7, Day: 9, Year:44
2 BY 2: Red Balls: 7-25, WhiteBalls: 14-22
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SUNDAY’S RESULTS2 BY 2: Red Balls: 13-21, White
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