The Chamberlain City Commission will have their meeting on Monday, April 5th at 6:00 p.m. at the Chamberlain City Offices located at 715 North Main Street in Chamberlain. The City Commission meets the first and third Monday of each month.
The Chamberlain City Commission will have their meeting on Monday, April 5th at 6:00 p.m. at the Chamberlain City Offices located at 715 North Main Street in Chamberlain. The City Commission meets the first and third Monday of each month.
As opportunities to obtain 2021 Private Applicator Certification in South Dakota wind down, SDSU Extension is offering a final online pesticide education course Thursday, April 8 from 6–9 p.m. CST.
“We were thrilled to be able to provide regulatory and pesticide education during our Crop Hour Private Applicator Certification webinar to more than 350 participants across the state,” says Amanda Bachmann, SDSU Extension Pesticide Education and Urban Entomology Field Specialist. “For those private applicators who have not recertified yet or are not interested in taking a self-paced course, this three-hour evening session will be the last opportunity for live private applicator training this season.”
Attendees will need to fill out a survey after the pesticide applicator training on April 8 in order to get credit for the class. Bachmann says private applicators that are not sure of their certification number or expiration date can search for their information using the South Dakota Department of Agriculture (SDDA) private applicator database.
The April 8 Private Applicator Certification Training will cover the following topics:
There is no fee to attend, but participants will need to register on the SDSU Extension Events page. Confirmation Zoom links and reminders will be emailed to attendees.
Private applicators (new and existing) that do not attend the April 8 webinar have two options for acquiring or updating their certification. They can either take an online certification course by registering with SDSU Extension and participating in a Training House course; or take an online private applicator exam via the SDDA.
This month, the National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation announced that South Dakota
ProStart has received a $15,300 grant to support education efforts.
This generous assistance for South Dakota ProStart is
made possible by Ecolab, who donated a total of $750,000 to ProStart state partners.
ProStart is a nationwide, two-year program for high school students that develops the best and brightest talent into
tomorrow’s restaurant and hospitality industry leaders. ProStart’s industry-driven curriculum provides real-world
education and builds practical expertise for a foundation that will last a lifetime from culinary techniques to
management skills.
In South Dakota, ProStart is a joint effort of the South Dakota Department of Education, the South Dakota Retailers
Association, and the South Dakota ProStart Advisory Committee.
“ProStart is a great opportunity for high school students to learn culinary and hospitality management skills applicable in
an array of businesses, from restaurants to hotel management,” said South Dakota Retailers Association Exec. Dir.
Nathan Sanderson. “This is real-world career preparation at its finest.”
These funds can be used for everything from lessons to providing the supplies ProStart students need to continue
perfecting their culinary and restaurant management skills.
This year in the absence of an in-person culinary competition, South Dakota schools have competed in virtual contests,
including gingerbread house construction, social media restaurant promotion, entrée plating, table scape design, and
fruit and vegetable centerpiece carving.
“These students work extremely hard throughout the year and develop strong workforce skills,” said South Dakota
ProStart Coordinator Seanna Regynski. “South Dakota ProStart and the South Dakota Retailers Association are excited
about what this generous gift means for our program.”
The participating ProStart Schools include:
Aberdeen A-TEC, Alcester-Hudson High School, Brookings High School, Clark High School, Harrisburg High School, Huron
High School, Madison Central High School, Mitchell CTE Academy, Mobridge-Pollock High School, Northeast Technical
School (Watertown), T. F. Riggs High School (Pierre), SD Virtual School, Sioux Falls CTE Academy, Sturgis Brown High
School, Todd County High School, and Wagner High School
PIERRE, S.D. – South Dakota’s economy is growing faster than any state in the nation, according to last Friday’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) release from the United States Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA). South Dakota grew at an annual rate of 9.9 percent in the fourth quarter of 2020, more than double the national growth rate of 4.3 percent. Texas had the second highest growth rate at 7.5 percent.
“South Dakota is open for business,” said Governor Kristi Noem. “Because of the unique approach that we took to the virus, we’ve set our economy up for tremendous growth, both in the short-term and long into the future. Our real estate market is booming as families and businesses look to move to a state that preserves our way of life and respects freedom and personal responsibility.”
Click here to read the full BEA report.
There will be an Easter Egg Hunt this Saturday, April 3rd in Gregory, S.D.
Ages 0-4, 10:30 AM, East of First Fidelity
Ages 5-6, 10:45 AM, Dayspring Park
Age 7-8, 11 AM , Sunshine Park
The Easter Bunny will be in attendance around downtown from 10:30 AM to 11:30 AM.
Valentine NE: Niobrara National Scenic River Superintendent Stephen Thede accepted a new position as the Superintendent of Nez Perce National Historical Park in Spalding, Idaho starting on May 9, 2021.
“I will miss living and working in Valentine” stated Thede. “Niobrara is a wonderful river, and in some ways, I still feel like I am just getting to know it.”
“Much has changed in the 7 years I have been here” continued Thede. “We have tried to build trust and earn the respect of the local community along with our partners and visitors, and I think we’ve made a good start. Niobrara has a small, but great staff, who really care about the river and want to do everything possible to protect and care for the river as well as support and improve the service we provide to the local community and river visitors.”
Until a new Superintendent is selected, an Acting Superintendent will be appointed to temporarily provide support for Niobrara along with existing staff who will continue to provide the support needed to serve the public and keep things on track.
Governor Noem has signed four pro-life bills into law, including HB 1110, which bans abortions based on a diagnosis of Down syndrome.
“The Declaration of Independence summarizes what we all know in our hearts to be true: God created each of us and endowed all of us with the right to life. This is true for everyone, including those with an extra chromosome,” said Governor Kristi Noem. “I look forward to the day when the Supreme Court recognizes that all preborn children inherently possess this right to life, too. Until that time comes, I am pleased to sign a ban on the abortion of a preborn child, just because that child is diagnosed with Down syndrome, as well as several other important pro-life bills.”
The three other pro-life bills include:
Previously this session, Governor Noem signed HB 1051, which maintains the life of any child born alive.
Governor Noem has signed 231 bills into law this legislative session.
APRIL 2ND-4TH: NOMADLAND, RATED R (FILMED IN THE BADLANDS IN SOUTH DAKOTA!)
APRIL 9TH -11TH : THE FATHER, RATED PG 13
APRIL 16TH – 18TH GODZILLA VS KONG, RATED PG 13
APRIL 23R D -25TH : NOBODY, RATED R.
MAY 2ND– MAY 4TH : VOYAGERS, RATED, PG 13
Governor Noem has signed seven bills to protect South Dakotans’ freedoms into law.
“In South Dakota, we respect the rights of our citizens,” said Governor Kristi Noem. “This year, the state legislature helped to advance protections for 2nd Amendment rights, property rights, privacy rights, and more. We’re continuing to prove that South Dakota is the best state in America to live, work, and raise a family.”
Governor Noem has signed 203 bills into law this legislative session.
Governor Noem has signed five bills related to military and veterans issues into law.
“In South Dakota, we hold our veterans and our active duty military personnel dear to our hearts. In fact, we’re ranked the #1 state in America for veterans to live and work,” said Governor Kristi Noem. “This legislative session, we built on that accomplishment to make South Dakota an even better place for our veterans and servicemen.”
The five bills include:
Governor Noem has signed 196 bills into law this legislative session.