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Between the cash prizes BOARD OF TRADE YHS Prom To Be Held Saturday and Double S’s award-winning Yankton High School will hold its spring prom Saturday, Bulls bulls, the Yankton competi- CHICAGO (AP) — Grain fu- Beef and pork were higher on April 25, at the Summit Activities Center. The prom formal From Page 1A tion is an attractive event, tures were mixed Thursday on the the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. begins at 8 p.m. Smith said. Chicago Board of Trade. June live cattle was up 3 cents to A grand march will be held at 5 p.m. in the YHS/Summit He added that not all bulls Wheat for July delivery rose $1.4902 a pound; August feeder to fail,” Smith said. “We kind 2.25 cents to $5.0125 a bushel; cattle was rose 4.50 cents to Activities Center gym. It is open to the public. are the same. July corn was 2.75 cents lower at $2.1295 a pound; while June lean of rejuvenated it.” “There are people out 3.7675 a bushel; July oats were hogs were 2.37 cents higher at Double S Bull Co., which there that think you can train off 6.75 cents to 2.5550 a bushel; $.7832 a pound. SD Legislative Executive Board To Meet is sanctioned with the BOA, a bull to buck, and that’s while July soybeans advanced 8.25 now advertises across the just 100 percent wrong,” he cents to $9.80 a bushel. PIERRE — The Executive Board for the South Dakota country for its tour. Legislature will hold its second meeting of the 2015 interim said. “Bulls want to buck or Last year, Yankton saw they don’t want to buck. A ON THIS DATE on Monday, April 27, in Pierre. The meeting will be held in competitors from eight room 413 of the State Capitol beginning at 10:30 a.m. lot of bulls that we’re hauling states for its event, Smith have 30-40 years of breeding 75 YEARS AGO state group went into its second The April meeting will include selection of interim study said. day here. New officers were to be behind them for just bucking. Wednesday, April 24, 1940 elected and a site for next year’s committee topics, House/Senate travel budget allocations, “(They came) from as far It’s just genetics. If they don’t • While the Greyhounds are LRC technology planning report, chambers remodeling meeting chosen. away as Texas and Oklahoma do their job and don’t want to seeking to defend their titles at the • The air was damp but spirits project update, and approval of appointments to several to as close as everywhere in buck, they have no place in eighth annual Aberdeen Relays, certainly weren’t as about 150 stu- boards and commissions. The meeting is open to the the Yankton High School Bucks will dents and faculty members turned between,” he said. “What’s the rodeo. That’s why we are have their squad divided striving for public. The full agenda for the meeting is available on the one of the best.” out to give the Yankton College G-E different from rodeo com- honors at the Dell Rapids and Scot- College Bowl team a rousing send- Legislative Research Council’s web site: http://legis.sd.gov/. pared to lots of other sports Smith said that cowboys land high school invitational meets The Executive Board members include Rep. Dean Wink off Friday morning at Chan Gurney is, the competitors have to across the nation follow Dou- Friday afternoon. municipal airport. (Chair, R-Howes), Sen. Corey Brown (Vice-Chair, R-Getty- pay an entrance free. Some ble S Bull to compete in the • A temporary committee, look- sburg), Rep. Spencer Hawley (Ranking Minority Leader, ing to the formation of a permanent of these guys drive from tournaments. advisory committee for the Yankton 25 YEARS AGO D-Brookings), Reps. (R-Canton), Brian Gosch Texas just to get there and “With the cowboys that recreational center, was appointed (R-Rapid City), (R-Sioux Falls), Roger Hunt then they pay their entry fee follow us and our bulls, we at a meeting held at the center last Tuesday, April 24, 1990 (R-Brandon), Timothy Johns (R-Lead), and night. • The Yankton City Commission on top of that.” put on a better show than the Monday awarded the bid for Phase (R-Spear sh); and Sens. Phyllis Heineman (R-Sioux Falls), On top of the prize money rest can do,” he said. B work on the Riverside Park Im- David Omdahl (R-Sioux Falls), (D-Madison), from the entry, the Yankton ——— 50 YEARS AGO provement Project for $423,011.25 to a Sioux Falls company. Billie Sutton (D-Burke), and Jim White (R-Huron). committee adds $5,000 to For more information Saturday, April 24, 1965 about Double S Bull, go to • President Bush calls a new the cash prizes, which Smith • The annual business session bill that requires the government to called “really a good purse,” www.doublesbulls.info. of the South Dakota Society of Ra- track crimes against minorities “a Boys, Girls State Orientation Set “If the competitors ride a diologic Technologists was to be significant step to help guarantee Follow @hartjordynne on held late this morning at the Kochi civil rights for every American.” Boys State and Girls State Orientation for District 8, of bull, they will get a check,” as the 17th annual session of the the South Dakota American Legion and American Legion he said. Twitter. Auxiliary — made up of Bon Homme, Charles Mix, Clay, WALL ST. RECAP Douglas, Hutchinson, Turner and Yankton counties — will be held May 3 at the Centerville American Legion Post attached to the transporta- Stocks rose slightly Thursday, FOR THE WEEK: tion funding legislation with with the Nasdaq composite clos- Home and Tabor American Legion Post Home. The Dow is up 232.39 points, or Registration starting at 1:30 p.m., with orientation start- Speed an amendment brought by ing at a record high for the first time since the dot-com bubble of 2000. 1.3 percent. ing at 2 p.m., with a lunch at the end of programs. From Page 1A House Republican leader The S&P 500 index is up 31.75 This is a very important information orientation for the Brian Gosch of Rapid City. ON THURSDAY: points, or 1.5 percent. The Nasdaq is up 124.25 Boys Stater and Girls Stater to go to, so that they have a The motion to attach the The Dow Jones industrial av- and bridges at the state and Gosch amendment came points, or 2.5 percent. better understanding of what will be going on for them at local levels. erage was up 20.42 points, or 0.1 Boys and Girls State. It is good for the Parents or Guardians from Rep. G. Mark Mickelson, percent, to 18,058.69. FOR THE YEAR: The higher speed limit and The S&P 500 index rose 4.97 of the Boys and Girls Stater to come, too, so they will have R-Sioux Falls, during a House The Dow is up 235.62 points, or most of the higher taxes and committee hearing on March points, or 0.2 percent, to 2,112.93. an idea as to what is going on with their sons and daugh- The Nasdaq composite gained 1.3 percent. fees took effect April 1. 9. The S&P 500 index is up 54.03 ters for their week at Boys State (June 1-5 in Aberdeen “There’s a lot of people 20.89 points, or 0.4 percent, to During the full House of 5,056.06. points, or 2.6 percent. at Northern State University) and Girls State, June 1-6 in think we did it,” said Bob The Nasdaq is up 320.01 Vermillio at University of South Dakota.) Representatives debate on Benson of Winner, the com- the bill March 10, no one at- points, or 6.8 percent. This is the 73rd session of Boys State and the 69th ses- mission’s chairman. sion of Girls State. tempted to take off the speed- State Transportation Sec- limit amendment. LOTTERIES retary Darin Bergquist said Negotiations between the his department has been re- House and the Senate led to Get Up and Play: Lancer Day Sun. ceiving messages from people THURSDAY’S RESULTS MYDAY: Month: 8, Day: 28, the bill’s nal version that Year: 28 The Mount Marty College athletic teams will be hosting about the 80 mph limit. passed both chambers on PICK 3: 4-7-0 Generally changes in 2 BY 2: Red Balls: 4-10, White PICK 5: 01-07-31-32-38 Get Up and Play: Lancer Day. The event will be held on April March 13. No one attempted Balls: 18-22 26 from 1-4 p.m. in Cimpl Arena. All Yankton third-, fourth- speed zones draw little public in the negotiation committee and fth-grade students (public and private) are invited to comment or none at all. to remove the speed-limit participate in this free event. “I guarantee there will be amendment either. Students will have the opportunity to participate in whif- public testimony on that next Gov. Dennis Daugaard  e ball, basketball, soccer, sand volleyball, or a tug-of-war. month,” Bergquist said. signed the legislation, SB 1, Registrations forms are available at the elementary Several commission mem- into law on March 30. Most of schools and can be turned into the school’s of ce. If pre- bers said they’re hearing from the provisions in the measure registration is received the student will receive a free gift at citizens about the change to including the 80 mph change 80 mph. Book 71 Intermediate Sudoku Puzzles by KrazyDad check-in of the event. took effect April 1. Fill the puzzle so that every row, every column, and every For more information, contact Luke Loecker at luke. One commissioner, Ed The commission next [email protected] or Lauren Orwig at lauren.orwig@mtmc. 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