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Iowa Surging Ahead of Big Ten Tournament PRESS & DAKOTAN ■ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 2015 PAGE 13 PRESS & DAKOTAN WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 2015 2010 Legal and Public 2010 Legal and Public 2010 Legal and Public SCOREBOARD AREA CALENDAR Notices Notices Notices 9. Arizona State 27-5 522 8 Wednesday, March 11 State Class AA Tourn. at Brookings; BASKETBALL 10. Oregon State 26-4 489 9 BASEBALL, COLLEGE MMC S.D. State Class A Tourn. at Water- 3+11 3+4+11+18+25 TUESDAY’S S.D. BOYS 11. Kentucky 23-9 479 11 vs. Winnipeg at Tucson, Ariz. (DH, 9 town (Elk Point-Jefferson vs. Red 12. North Carolina 24-8 424 12 a.m.) Cloud, 7:45 p.m., KVHT-FM, SDPB3); Ordinance No. 972 DATED at Yankton, South STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA) Region 1AA 13. Princeton 29-0 397 14 BASEBALL, COLLEGE JV Tuc- S.D. State Class B Tourn. at Huron th Sioux Falls Lincoln 66, Sioux Falls 14. Mississippi State 26-6 374 13 son Inv. (MMC) (Viborg-Hurley vs. Ethan, 6 p.m., Dakota, this 5 day of March, :SS Roosevelt 54 An Ordinance amending the 2015. COUNTY OF YANKTON) 15. Iowa 24-7 322 15 BASKETBALL, MEN’S NAIA Di- KVHT-FM, SDPB1) Watertown 36, Yankton 35 16. Duke 21-10 298 16 vision II National Tourn. at Branson, Friday, March 13 regulation of discharge of Region 2AA 17. Stanford 24-9 285 20 Mo. BASEBALL, COLLEGE MMC weapons within the jurisdiction- /s/:______________________ IN CIRCUIT COURT Aberdeen Central 78, Rapid City 18. Chattanooga 29-3 243 18 BASKETBALL, WOMEN’S vs. Jamestown at Tucson, Ariz. (DH, Central 68, 2OT al limits of the City of Yankton. James C Vlahakis FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT 19. George Wash. 29-3 203 19 NAIA Division II National Tourn. at 3 p.m.) Huron 53, Sturgis 47 19. Texas A&M 23-9 203 17 Sioux City BASKETBALL, MEN’S NAIA Di- Be it ordained that Chapter 16 Yankton County Sheriff's Office Region 1A 21. Florida Gulf Coast 28-2 155 21 SOFTBALL, COLLEGE Rebel vision II National Tourn. at Branson, of the Yankton Code of Ordi- Yankton County South Dakota FINAL: Aberdeen Roncalli 75, 22. Seton Hall 28-4 130 23 Spring Games at Winter Haven, Fla. Mo. IN THE MATTER OF THE LE- Tiospa Zina Tribal 59 nances be amended to wit: Published once at the approximate 23. Rutgers 22-9 70 22 (USD vs. Niagara, 9 a.m.; USD vs. BASKETBALL, WOMEN’S GAL NAME CHANGE OF: Region 2A 24. Ohio State 23-10 61 — Hampton, 11:15 a.m.); Tucson Inv. NAIA Division II National Tourn. at cost of $23.83. FINAL: Clark/Willow Lake 52, Sioux 25. Northwestern 23-8 55 — (MMC) Sioux City Valley 29 CHAPTER 16 OFFENSES KEITH ROBERT KNEEBONE Others receiving votes: South SWIMMING & DIVING, COL- BASKETBALL, BOYS’ Neb. 3+4+11+18 Region 3A Florida 52, James Madison 29, Nebraska LEGE NCAA Zone Diving Champi- State Tourn. at Lincoln (Bloomfield, MISCELLANEOUS FINAL: Dell Rapids 59, Madison 49 STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA) 28, Texas 27, DePaul 26, California 22, onships at Iowa City (USD) Hartington Cedar Catholic) CIV 15-51 Region 4A Syracuse 21, Western Kentucky 17, Thursday, March 12 BASKETBALL, GIRLS’ S.D. ARTICLE II OFFENSES )ss. FINAL: Lennox 39, Canton 31 UALR 4, St. John’s 3, Quinnipiac 2. BASEBALL, COLLEGE JV Tuc- State Class AA Tourn. at Brookings; Region 5A AGAINST THE PUBLIC COUNTY OF YANKTON) NOTICE OF HEARING son Inv. (MMC) S.D. State Class A Tourn. at Water- FINAL: Mt. Vernon/Plankinton 48, BASKETBALL, MEN’S NAIA Di- town (Elk Point-Jefferson, KVHT-FM); PEACE McCook Central/Montrose 45 TRANSACTIONS vision II National Tourn. at Branson, S.D. State Class B Tourn. at Huron BASEBALL IN CIRCUIT COURT Region 6A Mo. (Viborg-Hurley, KVHT-FM) American League FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN in FINAL: Winner 63, Cheyenne-Eagle BASKETBALL, WOMEN’S HOCKEY, BOYS’ S.D. State Sec. 16-23. - Discharge of BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Agreed to accordance with South Dakota Butte 62 NAIA Division II National Tourn. at Tourn. at Brookings weapons. terms with RHPs Brad Brach, Jason Gar- Region 2B Sioux City SOFTBALL, COLLEGE Rebel Codified Laws 21-37-1 that KEI- cia, Kevin Gausman, Logan Verrett, Tyler ESTATE OF FINAL: Hitchcock-Tulare 57, Potter BASKETBALL, BOYS’ Neb. Spring Games at DeLand, Fla. (USD TH ROBERT KNEEBONE, Wilson and Mike Wright; LHPs Tim Berry County 54 State Tourn. at Lincoln: Class C2 — vs. Stetson, DH, 1 p.m.); Tucson Inv. It shall be unlawful for any person and T.J. McFArland; Cs Steve Clevenger AKA, KEITH ROBERT Region 3B Hartington Cedar Catholic vs. Hast- (MMC) to discharge or shoot off any de- M. AGNES NOONEY, and Caleb Joseph; INFs Manny FINAL: Wolsey-Wessington 49, Ar- ings St. Cecilia (7 p.m., KKYA-FM); TRACK & FIELD, COLLEGE IN- SCHMIDT has petitioned the Cir- Machado, Jimmy Paredes, Jonathan scription of firearm, or use for any Deceased. lington 36 Class D1 — Bloomfield vs. Heartland DOOR NCAA Championships at cuit Court for a legal change of Schoop, and Christian Walker; and OFs purpose any slingshot or other de- Region 4B (2 p.m., KKYA-FM) Fayetteville, Ark. (USD) name described as follows: FINAL: Hanson 65, Chester 47 David Lough and Henry Urrutia on one- vice for throwing or forcing BASKETBALL, GIRLS’ S.D. Pro. No. 15-8 From KEITH ROBERT KNEE- Region 5B year contracts. through the air missiles or projec- FINAL: Parker 67, Irene-Wakonda CLEVELAND INDIANS — Agreed to BONE to KEITH ROBERT tiles of any character; however, NOTICE TO CREDITORS 54 terms with INFs Jesus Aguilar and Erik SCHMIDT. Region 6B Gonzalez, OF Tyler Holt, C Roberto to terms with LB Justin Durant, G Mike Willis. Re-signed TE-LS Kyle Nelson to a this section shall not apply to any AND NOTICE OF INFORMAL FINAL: Gregory 64, Corsica/Stick- Perez, LHP TJ House and RHPs Austin Person, LB Brooks Reed and RB Antone four-year contract. law enforcement officer in the ney 44 Adams, Trevor Bauer, Charles Brewer, Smith. SEATTLE SEAHAWKS — Acquired PROBATE AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN discharge of his duty, or to any APPOINTMENT OF Region 7B C.C. Lee, Zach McAllister and Danny BALTIMORE RAVENS — Traded TE Jimmy Graham and 2015 fourth- that a hearing will be held before Salazar on one-year contracts. DT Haloti Ngata and a 2015 seventh- round draft pick from New Orleans for C persons pre-authorized by the city FINAL: White River 61, Rapid City PERSONAL the Honorable Cheryle Gering in Christian 50 NEW YORK YANKEES — Named round draft pick to Detroit for a 2015 Max Unger and a 2015 first-round draft manager for specific dates, times, Hideki Matsui special adviser to the gen- fourth- and fifth-round draft pick. pick. Signed CB Cary Williams. REPRESENTATIVES Circuit Court in Yankton, South Region 8B and places. FINAL: Faith 63, McLaughlin 44 eral manager. BUFFALO BILLS — Acquired RB TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS — Re- th Dakota on Tuesday, April 14, National League LeSean McCoy from Philadelphia for LB signed CB Leonard Johnson and S Major Notice is given that on the 11 2015 at 10:00 oclock a.m. SUMMIT LEAGUE TOURN. CINCINNATI REDS — Optioned OF Kiko Alonso and signed McCoy to a con- Wright. The discharge of arrows shall be Yorman Rodriguez to Louisville (IL) and tract extension. Acquired QB Matt Cas- TENNESSEE TITANS — An- day of February, 2015, John K. March 7-10 at Sioux Falls Any person interested may file OF Juan Duran to Pensacola (SL). Re- sel and an undisclosed draft choice from nounced the retirement of QB Jake permitted only at a Temporary or Nooney, whose address is 632 MEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP notice of such with the Clerk of assigned RHP Jonathon Crawford, LHP Minnesota for undisclosed draft choices. Locker. Conditional Use Archery Range nd First Round Main Street, 2 Floor, Rapid City, Ismael Guillon, RHP Nick Howard, RHP CAROLINA PANTHERS — Re- WASHINGTON REDSKINS — Re- Court, First Judicial Circuit, Saturday, March 7 or an Established Archery Range. Robert Stephenson, RHP Nick Travieso, signed DT Dwan Edwards to a two-year signed S Trenton Robinson. South Dakota 57701, and Cather- Yankton County, South Dakota. South Dakota State 87, Western Illi- INF Neftali Soto, OF Ryan LaMarre and contract. Agreed to terms with TE Ed HOCKEY An Established Archery Range is ine I. Bruyer, whose address is 35 nois 50 Dated this _____ day of Febru- OF Jesse Winker to their minor league Dickson on a three-year contract. Re- National Hockey League defined as an archery range that: North Dakota State 61, Denver 50 Sycamore Avenue, #8, Vermil- camp. leased RB DeAngelo Williams. PHILADELPHIA FLYERS — Re- ary, 2015. Sunday, March 8 WASHINGTON NATIONALS — Re- CHICAGO BEARS — Traded WR called D Maxim Lamarche from Reading lion, South Dakota 57069, were South Dakota 82, IPFW 73 assigned LHP Matt Purke to their minor Brandon Marshall and a 2015 seventh- (ECHL) to Lehigh Valley (AHL). (a) meets all the safety re- appointed as Personal Representa- Oral Roberts 58, IUPUI 56 league camp. round draft pick to the New York Jets for WASHINGTON CAPITALS — Re- quirements of the National Semifinals, March 9 tives of the estate of M. Agnes ___________________________ American Association a 2015 fifth-round draft pick. called D Nate Schmidt from Hershey South Dakota State 78, South Field Archery Association of Nooney. AMARILLO THUNDERHEADS — CINCINNATI BENGALS — Agreed (AHL). Heather LaCroix Dakota 65 the United States, Inc. Signed OF/RHP Brooks Pinckard and to terms with LB A.J. Hawk. American Hockey League North Dakota State 60, Oral Roberts Attorney for Petitioner LHP Brian Del Rosso.
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