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Saturday, 3.10.12 ON THE WEB: www.yankton.net the region PRESS DAKOTAN NEWS DEPARTMENT: [email protected] 3 STATE OF PLAY City Commission PRESS & DAKOTAN National Park Service THE DAKOTAS’ OLDEST NEWSPAPER (605) 665-7811 Published by YANKTON MEDIA , INC. To Ask City For Use 319 Walnut St., Yankton, S.D. 57078 PUBLISHED DAILY MEMBERSHIPS: MONDAY-SATURDAY MORNINGS The Yankton Daily Press & Dakotan is a member of the Associated Press, the Inland Periodicals postage paid at Yankton, Daily Press Association and the South South Dakota, under the act of March 3, Dakota Newspaper Association. The Associ- Of Capitol Building 1979. ated Press is entitled exclusively to use of all Weekly Dakotian established June 6, the local news printed in this newspaper. 1861. Yankton Daily Press and Dakotaian es- From P&D Staff Reports tablished April 26, 1875. 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Replica building in Riverside Park of Riverside Park for camping Classified Manager ...... Heather Heimes MAIL OUTSIDE RETAIL TRADE ZONE: as a visitor contact center during during the South Dakota Kayak Composing Manager ...... Kathy Larson 1-month — $17.59, 3 months — $52.77, 6 Editor ...... Kelly Hertz months — $105.54, 1-year — $169.39. the summer. Challenge, a request for a liquor Mailroom Manager ...... Bernard Metivier * Plus applicable sales tax for all rates Park staff would not only dis- license incentive and a bid award New Media Director ...... Beth Rye tribute information about the Mis- Sports Editor ...... James D. Cimburek for janitorial services at the Sum- souri National Recreational River mit Activities Center. and Yankton, but also lead guided The meeting gets under way tours of Riverside Park and the at 7 p.m. in the City of Yankton Monthly School Board Meeting Monday Meridian Bridge. Other tours Meeting Room, located at the could be developed of the down- Technical Education Center, 1200 The Yankton School Board will hold its regular monthly meeting town and historic home district. at 5:30 p.m. Monday, March 12, at the district administration build- W. 21st St. ing located at 2410 West City Limits Road. KELLY HERTZ/P&D The board will hear a report from representatives of the Silver- Josh Dvorak (52) of the Rapid City Area Bobcats wins a battle for a loose stone Group about health-care reform costs and compliance issues, basketball with the Yankton Grinders’ Dylan Borgstrom during opening- health-plan options and market analysis. day action at the South Dakota Special Olympics State Basketball Tour- RiverWalk Offers Preview The board will also convene in executive session and is ex- nament Friday at the Summit Activities Center. Action in the tournament pected to take action afterwards. continues today (Saturday) at the SAC, the Yankton Middle School and Mount Marty’s Laddie E. Cimpl Arena. Of 2012 Sculptures Lewis & Clark G&MS To Meet Sunday The Lewis & Clark Gem & Mineral Society will hold its monthly KANSAS To Perform With During Benefit March 16 meeting at the Yankton Community Library at 1 p.m. Sunday, March 11. RiverWalk will raise funds Third Street. Elevator access is A brief business meeting will be held and among topics will be for public art by bartending at available through the Social Se- discussion of dates for the club to visit the Ashfall fossil beds lo- USD Symphony Orchestra the Marketplace Cafe on Friday, curity Administration entrance. cated close to Royal, Neb., the dates of the Norfolk annual gem March 16. All tips from 5-8 p.m. RiverWalk began in 2010 with show, and a field trip to the Badlands for an agate and wood hunt. will be used to fund 13 new 10 sculptures decorating Yank- The club will continue to view the DVD on the worldwide ex- In Vermillion April 20 sculptures. ton’s downtown and riverfront. hibits of minerals exhibited at the 2011 Tucson International Gem Photos of the new sculp- Using a map and brochure pro- Show. VERMILLION — Students with D.M.A., chair of the department of tures will be available for view- vided by local stores, people A jumble lunch will be served, and any persons are invited to at- the University of South Dakota music at USD. “Having the chance ing on that evening only. “We can stroll through the sculpture tend, and also to bring any specimens or items concerning the Symphony Orchestra will make to play with a rock band like are proud of the new sculp- walk and read about each piece hobby for “Show and Tell. The public is welcome. sweet music with one of America’s KANSAS is the experience of a life- legendary rock bands, KANSAS, time.” tures which will soon be on the of art and the artist. A celebra- for a one-night only performance Best known for the hit singles streets of downtown and want tion and auction in May will YHS Band/Vocal Jazz Concert Set For Tuesday at 8 p.m. Friday, April 20, at Aalfs “” and to offer a sneak-peak before in- mark the end of the current Auditorium inside Robert L. Slagle “,” KANSAS has stallation in May,” says Lisa RiverWalk season and bring the Yankton High School Vocal and Band Department present “Jazz Hall. released 23 studio albums, includ- Scheve, president of the River- installation of new sculptures. Concert and More” at 7 p.m. Tuesday March 13, in the YHS/Summit Presented by D’Addario & Co., ing the Platinum-selling “Leftover- Walk board. The People’s Choice award will Activities Center theatre. the concert is part of the 2012 ture” (1976), “Point of No Return” Bartenders will include com- also be announced at the May The concert will feature the choirs of YHS under the direction of KANSAS Collegiate Symphony (1977), “Monolith” (1979), and mittee members Scheve and gala, and the winner will stay in Angela Larson and Red Band and Wind Ensemble under the direc- Tour. In addition to playing with “” (1984) since Michelle Kolda from the Yank- Yankton permanently. 2012 tion of Ted Powell. Todd Carr directs the Black Band and Pioneer the five-member rock band on their debut album, “Kansas” hit ton Convention and Visitors RiverWalk sculpture sponsors Jazz band. stage, the 30-piece USD Symphony the charts in 1974. Bureau, Todd Larson of the are Avera Sacred Heart Hospital, The concert will feature the best of two concerts as the post- Orchestra directed by Richard Concert tickets are on sale be- Yankton Parks and Recreation First Dakota National Bank, XYZ, poned Feb. 23 has been joined with this concert. Rognstad, D.M.A., will also receive ginning Monday, March 12 at the Department, Pam Meylor and Inc., Otto Ullrich Memorial Beginning at 6:20 p.m. as a prelude to the concert, several of the a $4,000 in-kind product donation Department of Music Offices at Laura Johnson. Trust and Susan and Lee Gass award winning ensembles will be playing until the concert begins. and a $1,000 scholarship donation the Warren M. Lee Center for the Marketplace Cafe is located Family. There is admission charged. from D’Addario & Co. Fine Arts at (605) 677-5274 or in the basement of the historic For more information con- The concert will be preceded by the Yankton Band and Orches- “What a tremendous opportu- email [email protected]. Tickets are Fantle’s building at 121 West tact Lisa Scheve at 665-3636. tra Boosters will be sponsoring a Spaghetti Supper in the YHS Com- nity this is for our music stu- also available at http://www.tick- mons from 5-7 p.m. The Yankton Middle School Jazz bands will be dents,” said Timothy Farrell, ets300.com. performing at 5:15-5:45 p.m.. They are under the direction of ReNae Jackson. OBITUARIES Steven Soukup Steve will be remembered for the Bloomfield Good Samaritan Brockhaus Funeral Home, Yankton Search And Rescue Meeting Planned his enjoyment of farming and Center. Bloomfield, is in charge of Yankton Search and Rescue will host an instructor at 7 p.m. WAGNER — Funeral Mass for bowling. Funeral services are at 10:30 arrangements. Tuesday to discuss what it takes to become an open water certified Steven J. Soukup, 83, of Wagner Thankful for having shared his a.m. Wednesday at Christ Memo- diver. The event is in advance of the open water dive class Search will be 10:30 a.m. Monday, March life are his three sisters: Ann and rial United Methodist Church, Tom Kearns and Rescue will host in the spring. 12, 2012 at St. husband Richard Doty of Wagner; Bloomfield. Pastor Tim Pratt will The public is welcome to attend Tuesday’s meeting at the Yank- John Catholic Marcella and husband Dean officiate, with burial in the SUPERIOR, Colo. — Tom ton County ambulance building, located at 807 Capitol, to learn Church in Wagner. Stoltenberg of Brandon; and Bloomfield City Cemetery. Kearns, 73, of Superior, Colo., more. Use the north entrance. Burial is in St. Martha and husband Richard Visitation is 5-7 p.m. Tuesday and formerly of Yankton, died John Catholic Tomko of Glenshaw, PA; brother, at Brockhaus Funeral Home, Sunday, March 4, 2012, at the Cemetery, rural John and wife Monica Soukup of Bloomfield. Peaks Care Center of Alzheimer’s BH Yankton Electric Offering D.C. Youth Tour Wagner, with mili- Wagner; two sisters-in-law: Joan and Parkinson’s after a long ill- tary honors. ness. TABOR — Bon Homme Yankton Electric is sponsoring one high Soukup of Las Vegas, NV; and Visitation is Marla Soukup of Wagner; and Betty McDonald Mass of Christian Burial is at school sophomore or junior to attend the 2012 Rural Electric Youth Sunday from 3 to 5 Soukup several nieces and nephews. BLOOMFIELD, Neb. — Betty L. 10:30 a.m Friday, March 16 at Tour June 15-21 in Washington, D.C. Applicants must be a depend- p.m. at the Steve was preceded in death McDonald, 80, of Bloomfield, Blessed Sacrament Church, ent of a current electric member. Crosby-Jaeger Fu- by his parents; brothers: Frank Neb., died Thursday, March 8, Rapid City, with the Rev. Tyler Applications are available at the high school guidance coun- neral Home in Wagner. Rosary/ and Leo; and an infant sister. 2012, at the Bloomfield Good Dennis presiding. Burial will fol- selor's office, Bon Homme Yankton Electric in Tabor or at www.by- Wake services are 7 p.m. Sunday, Samaritan Center. low at Mountain View Cemetery electric.com. Yankton Press & Dakotan at the church. March 10, 2012 Funeral services are at 2 p.m. in Rapid City. For more information call 605-463-2507. Application deadline is Steven Joseph Soukup was Monday at St. Mark's Lutheran A memorial has been estab- 4:30 p.m. Friday, March 16. born March 3, 1929, the son of Church, Bloomfield. Pastor Tim lished to the Compassionate Hos- Frank and Mathilda (Kocer) Bernice Broeker Koester will officiate, with burial pice and Palliative Care, 11935 Soukup, at the “Sadler Place” BLOOMFIELD, Neb. — Bernice in the Bloomfield City Cemetery. Quay Street, Broomfield, CO, Gayville-Volin Track Benefit To Be Held south of Wagner, SD in Lawrence Broeker, 93, of Bloomfield, Neb., Visitation is 5-7 p.m. Sunday 80020. GAYVILLE — Parents and staff from the Gayville-Volin School Township. He died Thursday, died Thursday, March 8, 2012, at the church. District are planning a benefit to help build an all-purpose track March 8, 2012 at the Community and field. The benefit is scheduled to take place Saturday, March Memorial Hospital in Wagner. He 24, at the Gayville Community Center. attained the age of 83 years and Thank You A Free Will Donation Supper will start at 5 p.m. with Girard Auc- five days. YA N K T O N D A I LY Steve attended school tion taking charge of the live/silent/raffle auctions at 7 p.m. On the I would like to thank my menu are pork loin sandwiches, baked beans, chips, dessert and through the eighth grade in PRESS&DAKOTAN coffee or juice. Lawrence Township. He served family for the Card Shower If you have something you would like to donate to the auction his country in the US Army from that they gave me. To Fill the puzzle so that every row, every column, and every or need more information, call: 1951 through 1954, during the everyone for the cards, section contain the numbers 1-9 without repeating a number. • Jerry and Amy Gustad 267-2211 Korean War. phone calls, & Birthday Steve grew up on the farm and • Jim and Sharon Petrik 267-4130 cake to help me celebrate 5321 • Pam Ganschow 267-2607 farmed his entire life with his Modern Woodmen of America/Cathy Lynch Becker has donated brothers, Frank and John. my 75th Birthday. Steve was a member of St. 4 matching funds up to $500.00 towards this benefit. I appreciate all the cards. Cash donations can be made at CorTrust Bank in Gayville, 400 John Catholic Church, Knights of 849 Meckling Street, Gayville SD 57073. Make checks payable to: Columbus, Catholic Workmen, God Bless all of you. Gayville-Volin Track Benefit. the American Legion and the 14 8 VFW. P at Bohlmann 62 719 46 5 3 In Memory of my mother 8754 CHALLENGING CH BOOK 30 #6 Yesterday’s Solution www.gibsonmonuments.com Judy Merchant 851372469 613825479 su do ku 4951682 7 3 2476819 35 © 2008 KrazyDad.com IN REMEMBRANCE On Tuesday, March 13th 364 95728 1 Of Sales this day at 58193 4726 Check tomorrow’s paper for the Rita’s Purse-o-Nalities 7381654 9 2 solution to today’s puzzle. Leonard E. 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