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Crown Weapons Center www.yankton.net Yankton Daily Press & Dakotan Monday, January 17, 2011 PAGE 11 CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY 1650 Houses For Sale 2010 Legal and Public COUNSELOR: Full-time posi- New Homes for Sale Notices tion in McLaughlin/Mobridge. Colo. School Board Member Blasts MLK Day Direct from Builder. Check out UTILITIES South Dakota CCDC required. BY P. SOLOMON BANDA League has asked Reese to stop broad- the holiday, which was controversial in www.jwtramp.com Full benefit package.†Contact casting the editorial. The school board some states at its inception. “That’s not Three Rivers Counseling, Associated Press with interest rates plus the soft Copies of the Specifications and passed a resolution last week supporting what my push is. I think it’s important for [email protected] for market, now may be the time bidding forms can be obtained at GREELEY, Colo. — A local school the holiday and calling the editorial people to discuss any issue openly, freely for a new home. the office of the Department of information. “inflammatory and detrimental to our dis- and without being assassinated or bank- COLONIAL LIFE IS looking for board member and radio station owner (605)661-2191. Public Services, 416 Walnut has come under fire for airing an editorial trict and community.” The vote came after rupted.” Street, Yankton, South Dakota qualified sales representatives Reese walked out of the meeting. He’s an elected member of the in your area. If you have the denouncing the holiday honoring slain 1655 Mobile Homes For 57078 or by telephoning (605) civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King “Timed as they are, Mr. Reese’s words Greeley-Evans School District 6 board 668-5251. drive and desire for a success- demean the existence of the Martin since 2009. The Greeley Tribune began Sale ful sales career, contact Will Jr. The broadcaster remains unrepentant and defiant in the wake of community out- Luther King Holiday and its honoring of writing about the radio editorial earlier Why Rent? Start owning and The City of Yankton, South Da- Murphy, 605-759-6021. not just Reverend King but of his mes- this month. HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE cry. get ahead. Contract for Deed. kota reserves the right to reject Brett Reese is airing the editorial four sages of equal rights, peaceful demonstra- Reese had aired the editorial, which Older nice doublewide with any or all bids and to waive any PERSON. Fulltime. Operate tion, civility and respect,” the board said he said was sent to the station in an machinery including motor times daily — up from two — on his sta- double garage. 3-bedroom, informalities therein to determine tion KELS-FM 104.7. He is unapologetic in its resolution. anonymous letter, in relative obscurity for 2-bath, vinyl siding, shingled which is the best and most advan- grader. Experience preferred, Mayor Tom Norton, a former state leg- the past three Januarys. must have Class A CDL. that portions of the editorial that call King roof, $2500 down payment. tageous bid to the City. a “plastic god,” a “sexual degenerate,” and islator, said Reese’s views don’t represent Greeley, about 60 miles north of Around $300/month. Call now Subject to background check. Greeley, which holds an annual MLK Day Denver is nestled in the center of mostly Applications, information: “an America hating communist” appear (605)665-0822. Kyle Goodmanson verbatim on a website with links to a March and celebration. agricultural Weld County and has a large Director of Faulk County Highway, 605- “I find it difficult to figure out where meatpacking plant, JBS Swift & Co., which 1660 Acreage - Lots For 598-6233. Applications due white supremacist group. Environmental he’s coming from,” Norton said. was hit in a 2006 federal raid targeting ille- Sale January 31. EOE. “Facts are facts, truth is truth,” he said, adding that he might pre-empt other Reese said some advertisers have gal immigrant workers. Services MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN, Numerous lots north of Hill- City of Yankton, programming to air the editorial round departed the low-power FM station, which “It’s a very conservative town,” said crest Golf Course-Ridgeway City of Ipswich. Maintaining he has owned since 2000, over the editori- Ceta Mercadal, 21, a sociology and South Dakota the clock. The 40-year-old former carpen- North development. Call Kirby infrastructure, mowing, mos- ter claims he helped build houses for al. But he said he is financially able to sur- Africana studies major at the University of Hofer (605)665-0524 or quito spraying, street repair, Habitat for Humanity in the Mississippi vive indefinitely without sponsors. He Northern Colorado, who grew up in New (605)660-1422. Dated: January 11, 2011 snow removal, equipment Delta and once dated an African American said he’s received death threats. Orleans and is African American. “When I operation, maintenance. On- woman. He insists he’s not racist. He also said that he’s not trying to first got here, I felt like I was one of a PRISTINE LAKE $44,950! -THE CITY OF YANKTON IS call 24/7 every other week. The Mountain States Anti-Defamation become a lightning rod for debate over kind.” 100’ sand shore on 1150 acre AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY Pay DOE. OT required; bene- Walleye Lake, don’t miss out! EMPLOYER fits & paid training. Must Thousand Lakes Realty of MN. reside in city limits w/in 6 months of hire. Application & (866)346-7006 1+13+17 www.1000LakesMN.com job description available, apply by January 24th @ CROWN ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS 1690 Commercial Real 4:00pm to the City Office, 122 From Page 1 Estate 4th Street, Ipswich, SD 57451 Notice is hereby given that the or by calling 605-426-6961. City of Yankton, South Dakota Ipswich is an EOE. will receive bids for the 21st she finishes her reign with the crown. Street Reconstruction from Val- During the nationally televised 1995 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE, 2- ley Road to Peninah Street. pageant, Scanlan answered a question door, white w/black interior, 4- cylinder, 5-speed, great gas about Wikileaks by saying the United The project includes the following mileage. Body has 134,000 States should focus on security first. major construction items: miles; new rebuilt motor has “You know when it came to that 200 miles. $5,000.00. Located situation, it was actually based on 1012 Broadway Ave. espionage, and when it comes to the Great location for business. Removal of Asphalt Pavement in Sioux Falls, SD. 605-690- Building only. Ted Mickelson, 3066 SY 7773. security of our nation, we have to (605)665-7407. Anderson Re- Concrete Fillet Section 255 focus on security first and then peo- alty. SF ADVERTISE IN NEWSPAPERS ple’s right to know, because it’s so Aggregate Base Course 3066 statewide for only $150.00. Put important that everybody who’s in 1700 Merchandise SY the South Dakota Statewide our borders is safe and so we can’t 1974 26” men’s bike 7” PCC Pavement 3036 Classifieds Network to work let things like that happen, and they $250/firm. 14K white gold cats SY for you today! (25 words for must be handled properly,” she said. eye ring size 11, $400/firm. Traffic Control 1126 UNITS $150. Each additional word Scanlan said the question was eas- Black Hills gold & silver eagle And Other Miscellaneous Items $5.) Call this newspaper or ier for her than a generic one, ring, size 10, $50/firm. Cash 800-658-3697 for details. because she has routinely discussed only (605)661-1543. Owner reserves the right to make current events with her family since LEAVE THE SNOW for a home the award based on the lowest re- she was young. Craftsman 42” snowblower for sale in Prescott Valley AZ, sponsive bid. The contestants — from every PHOTO: MISS AMERICA PAGEANT attachment, tire chains, rear like new, wheelchair acces- state plus the District of Columbia, sand weight, used twice, like sible, full walkout lower level, Miss Nebraska, Teresa Scanlan of Scottsbluff, Neb., reacts after being new, 1st $475. (605)665-7471. Sealed bids will be received for the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico — declared Miss America 2011 during Saturday’s ceremony in Las Vegas. work free landscaping, great started the show by dancing up the the City Commission of the City views, for information, pic- Firewood for sale. Call of Yankton, South Dakota, at the aisles while wearing silver cocktail tures, call 605-298-5264, or 645- (605)665-2369. office of the City Finance Officer dresses. 6616. Miss Washington Jacquie Brown; Miss In her introduction to the audi- Heavy duty router table, of said City until 3:00 PM or may A panel of seven judges eyed them Arizona Kathryn Bulkley; Miss Virginia ence, Bulkley dedicated her perform- $275/OBO. (605)661-1405. be hand delivered to the place of for looks and fitness. The competition opening at 3:00 PM on the 17th STEEL BUILDINGS. FACTORY Caitlin Uze, and Miss California ance to U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, Direct! 50x100, 60x120, 70x150, included evening gown, talent and Arianna Afsar. who was shot in the head last week in Hunter green and blue pat- day of February, 2011, at which interview portions, with eliminations terned couch, and reclining time they will be publicly opened 80x220. Take advantage of Fans voted in Miss New York Claire Tucson. Bulkley called Giffords her chair, and 1 all blue chair. huge Spring delivery dis- for 15 finalists, then 12, then 10, five Buffie and Miss Delaware Kayla mentor. and read in the Second Floor and finally the winner along the way. Great shape, $200 for the set.
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