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YOU're NEWS! the Press & Dakotan PAGE 4B Yankton Daily Press & Dakotan Thursday, November 4, 2010 www.yankton.net 1705 Items $100 or Less 2010 Legal and Public S.D. HOUSE RESULTS BY COUNTY 1 dozen stop loss plus Notices muskrat traps, excellent condi- the claim mailed to the personal By The Associated Press Douglas.............5 5 489 1,083 91 Marshall ............9 9 1,107 660 85 tion, $70. (605)665-2286. representative. Here are the latest, unofficial returns from South Edmunds...........7 7 834 838 123 Meade .............37 37 3,047 5,740 606 Dakota by county in the race for U.S. House District 1. Fall River .........16 16 1,054 1,822 236 Mellette .............4 4 373 320 65 2 like new coats. Both over TP PR HrsthSnd Noem Marking Faulk..................7 7 466 553 68 Miner.................8 8 581 458 76 $200. New brown fur lined Jackie Lammers Aurora ...............7 7 707 593 94 Grant ...............18 18 1,638 1,597 265 Minnehaha.......71 71 32,424 28,966 3,696 suede, size 8-10, $50. Black Personal Representative Beadle .............10 10 3,541 3,041 418 Gregory .............3 3 785 1,129 139 Moody...............6 6 1,433 1,111 201 long dress coat, $40. (605)665- P.O. Box 501 0646 leave message. Bennett..............6 6 500 499 57 Haakon ..............6 6 254 718 63 Pennington......50 50 13,592 21,480 2,000 Yankton, South Dakota 57078 Bon Homme ......5 5 1,334 1,265 235 Hamlin...............7 7 962 1,463 220 Perkins ............10 10 418 859 100 22 piece 14’ long, 2x6 untreat- (402)316-6169 Brookings........15 15 6,195 4,147 808 Hand..................9 9 804 906 130 Potter ................6 6 518 745 59 ed lumber, $50. Oak entertain- Brown..............22 22 8,100 5,711 665 Hanson..............5 5 594 1,048 102 Roberts ...........14 14 2,076 1,507 268 ment center, excellent condi- Brule..................5 5 1,017 971 160 Harding .............8 8 127 490 54 Sanborn.............5 5 578 514 72 tion, $50. (605)65-0646 leave Buffalo...............3 3 351 91 11 Hughes............15 15 3,432 3,849 425 Shannon..........10 10 2,251 191 52 message. Jody Johnson Clerk of Courts Butte................16 16 1,128 2,357 231 Hutchinson........7 7 1,176 1,822 203 Spink.................9 9 1,564 1,201 175 35 pounds of acorn and P.O. Box 155 Campbell ...........5 5 301 452 37 Hyde..................5 5 277 412 31 Stanley ..............8 8 601 726 100 Butternut squash, $0.50 a CharlsMix ........13 13 1,618 1,706 182 Jackson.............8 8 369 534 59 Sully ..................5 5 269 427 49 pound. 8-quarts, home canned, Yankton, SD 57078 Clark................13 13 787 773 126 Jerauld ..............5 5 581 461 89 Todd ..................9 9 1,500 421 81 tomatoes, $2.50/each. Large Telephone: (605)668-3080 Clay .................11 11 2,802 1,641 246 Jones.................3 3 180 377 33 Tripp................13 13 949 1,390 169 box of Gourds, $1. 6-Green Facsimile: (605)668-5411 Codington........33 33 4,684 4,983 679 Kingsbury..........6 6 1,229 1,044 202 Turner................8 8 1,676 1,875 252 peppers, $0.30 each. Corson.............17 17 450 362 60 Lake.................10 10 2,458 2,414 332 Union...............13 13 2,408 3,356 272 (605)665-3650. Jason Koistinen Custer..............10 10 1,278 2,376 313 Lawrence.........12 12 4,019 5,431 747 Walworth.........15 15 871 1,229 139 4.0HP Craftsman wet dry Thurman Law Office, P.C. Davison ...........21 21 3,432 3,460 374 Lincoln ............29 29 7,699 9,440 862 Yankton ...........13 13 4,336 3,653 671 vac/leaf blower, 8 gallon with Attorney for Day..................14 14 1,668 936 153 Lyman ...............7 7 604 677 119 Ziebach..............8 8 415 245 28 attachments, $30. West Bend Personal Representative Deuel...............11 11 999 877 170 McCook.............6 6 1,126 1,216 170 TOTALS.......791 791 146,551 153,773 19,130 electric indoor grill, 12x16, Dewey .............13 13 1,068 442 64 McPherson........6 6 447 692 68 P.O. Box 897 removable drip pan, never used $30. (605)668-0698. Yankton, SD 57078-0897 Main: (605) 260-0623 Chest Freezer, Small, Fax: (605) 260-0624 Kenmore white, $100. Call S.D. GOVERNOR RESULTS BY COUNTY (605)664-2200. Curio Wall Display in Cherry By The Associated Press Douglas......................5 5 396 1,255 Marshall.....................9 9 874 965 finish. W37"xH20"xD6". Dentil NEB. RACES Here are the latest, unofficial returns from South Edmunds....................7 7 650 1,131 Meade ......................37 37 2,842 6,445 molding and lovely arches Dakota by county in the race for U.S. House District 1. Fall River..................16 16 1,041 2,023 Mellette ......................4 4 342 402 accent the front. 3 shelves with GOVERNOR TP PR Heidprm Daugard Faulk ..........................7 7 394 693 Miner .........................8 8 522 595 plate grooves. Must see, $100 1,634 of 1,636 precincts - 99 Aurora........................7 7 592 788 Grant........................18 18 1,370 2,087 Minnehaha ...............71 71 26,521 38,311 (605)660-9307. percent Beadle ......................10 10 2,952 3,931 Gregory......................3 3 737 1,307 Moody........................6 6 1,196 1,534 JVC Television 32" includes x-Dave Heineman, GOP (i) Bennett.......................6 6 414 619 Haakon.......................6 6 246 783 Pennington...............50 50 12,313 24,433 Digital Converter Box, NEW 351,893 - 74 percent Bon Homme...............5 5 1,257 1,553 Hamlin .......................7 7 941 1,692 Perkins.....................10 10 509 843 Digital Antenna, all remotes. Mike Meister, Dem 121,919 - Brookings.................15 15 4,471 6,555 Hand ..........................9 9 872 967 Potter.........................6 6 374 936 No Cable TV Required. Watch 26 percent Brown ......................22 22 5,816 8,540 Hanson.......................5 5 556 1,170 Roberts ....................14 14 1,955 1,852 for Free. Rural Yankton. $85. SECRETARY OF STATE Brule ..........................5 5 827 1,301 Harding ......................8 8 206 465 Sanborn .....................5 5 484 673 (605)660-0010. Buffalo .......................3 3 323 124 Hughes.....................15 15 2,087 5,626 Shannon...................10 10 1,950 423 1,634 of 1,636 precincts - 99 Butte ........................16 16 1,095 2,575 Hutchinson.................7 7 1,080 2,091 Spink..........................9 9 1,277 1,644 Kitchen table with two leaves percent Campbell....................5 5 166 616 Hyde...........................5 5 234 483 Stanley.......................8 8 471 950 $98.(605)661-3545. x-John Gale, GOP (i) 318,702 CharlsMix.................13 13 1,386 2,106 Jackson......................8 8 335 614 Sully...........................5 5 211 531 - 70 percent New Brinkmann charcoal Clark.........................13 13 702 979 Jerauld.......................5 5 516 611 Todd...........................9 9 1,324 630 smoker, $45. Animated Janet Stewart, Dem 135,608 - 30 percent Clay..........................11 11 2,339 2,301 Jones .........................3 3 152 427 Tripp.........................13 13 765 1,745 Christmas train, $10. Adidas Codington ................33 33 3,908 6,352 Kingsbury ..................6 6 1,036 1,426 Turner ........................8 8 1,505 2,290 tennis shoes sizes 7, $10. TREASURER Corson .....................17 17 426 425 Lake .........................10 10 1,925 3,225 Union .......................13 13 2,102 3,874 (605)665-8214 after 5pm. 1,634 of 1,636 precincts - 99 Custer ......................10 10 1,342 2,596 Lawrence .................12 12 3,726 6,397 Walworth..................15 15 630 1,595 One Goodyear tires size percent Davison....................21 21 2,665 4,566 Lincoln.....................29 29 6,087 11,831 Yankton....................13 13 3,220 5,406 P215/60R16, good tread $30. x-Don Stenberg, GOP 337,356 Day...........................14 14 1,413 1,320 Lyman ........................7 7 542 840 Ziebach ......................8 8 376 291 Call (605)665-4894. - 73 percent Deuel........................11 11 853 1,184 McCook......................6 6 987 1,517 TOTALS .............791 791 122,002 195,015 Mark Stoj, Dem 122,691 - 27 One set of 4 bar stools, all per- Dewey ......................13 13 882 654 McPherson.................6 6 294 901 percent fect condition. $100/set. (605)661-1231 or (605)664- AUDITOR 2556. 1,634 of 1,636 precincts - 99 Room size humidifier, $10. percent S.D. STATE SENATE RACES (CONTESTED) S.D. BALLOT MEASURES (605)665-7569. x-Mike Foley, GOP (i) 336,722 - 80 percent AMENDMENT K - SECRET REFERENDUM 12 - Six wood chairs DISTRICT 3 DISTRICT 17 $98. Michele Sallach-Grace, Lib BALLOT SMOKING BAN (605)661-3545. 84,995 - 20 percent 13 of 13 precincts - 100 percent 18 of 18 precincts - 100 percent x-Al Novstrup, GOP (i) 5,280 - 60 percent x-Eldon Nygaard, Dem 3,894 - 53 percent 791 of 791 precincts - 100 791 of 791 precincts - 100 Whirlpool dryer, $100. AMENDMENT ABOLISH Alan Hoerth, Dem 3,531 - 40 percent Terri Jorgenson, GOP 3,396 - 47 percent percent percent (605)665-6635. STATE TREASURER DISTRICT 4 DISTRICT 19 x-Yes, 241,838 - 79 percent x-Yes, 204,060 - 64 percent No, 63,774 - 21 percent No, 112,962 - 36 percent Wood burning fireplace. $75. 1,634 of 1,636 precincts - 99 (605)661-1254. 37 of 37 precincts - 100 percent 18 of 18 precincts - 100 percent percent x-Tim Begalka, GOP 5,346 - 61 percent x-Jim Putnam, GOP 4,692 - 57 percent For, 146,476 - 33 percent Dick Schwandt, Dem 3,418 - 39 percent Glennis Stern, Dem 3,478 - 43 percent AMENDMENT L - CEMENT INITIATIVE 13 - MEDICAL 1770 Home Appliances x-Against, 296,849 - 67 per- TRUST MARIJUANA cent DISTRICT 5 DISTRICT 20 18 cu.ft.
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