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Yankton Daily Press & Dakotan ■ Monday, January 10, 2011 PAGE 2 www.yankton.net

Y A N K T O N C O U R T S O N T H I S D A T E

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Check tomorrow’s paper for thesolution to today’s puzzle.

Yesterday’s Solution

EASY

CH BOOK 15 #4

EA BOOK 15 #5

209 West 3rd Yankton, SD

(605) 668-0622

Relocation of Mall Store Only!

Completee Inventory Completee Inventoryy Complete Inventory Liquidationn Sale Liquidationn Sale Liquidation Sale

All fixtures & merchandise at our mall location must go!To MyValued Customers,

I have decided the downtown store is my greatest asset and want to continue to supply all your gift, framing and floral needs there. I’m not just closing a great store,I am making Monta’s downtown store even better, new and updated to better serve you and our community.

MontaStore Liquidation Hours :

Monday through Saturday 10-6 Sunday 12-5

30% Off StorewideMall location only

Up to 50% Off Select MerchandiseMall location only

Valid January 10-16, 2011

CASES DISPOSED12/24-12/31/2010

Timothy Witte, 119 Sunset St.,Yankton: Seat belt violation, $25

Azariah Fayas, 1009 E. 12th St.,Yankton: Failure to make properstop at stop intersection, $130; seatbelt violation, $25

Beth Elaine Preheim, 401 GreenSt., Yankton: Speeding other road-ways, $105

Rachek K. Mellem, Irene:Speeding other roadways, $125

Delana Brook Bovero, 2403Cedar Terrace #11, Yankton:Speeding other roadways, $85

James Francis Tramp, 2513Burleigh St., Yankton: Seat belt vio-lation, $25

Cole William Somsen, 2317Valley Rd., Yankton: Renewal regis-tration during assigned month,$120; seat belt violation, $25

Dalton J. Gobel, Crofton, Neb.:No drivers license, $120

John S. Cap, Scotland: Periodlamps be lighted, $120; open alco-holic bev container accessible invehicle, $120

Danny Dean Fleming, Elk Point:Speeding on state highway, $105

Harriet J. Huether, Volin:Unsafe/illegal backing, $120

Christian Kenneth Bonnette, 517Mulberry St., Yankton: Speedingother roadways, $105

Cheyenne Lapointe, 1010Pennsylvania St., #8, Yankton:Disorderly conduct, $166 and 14days in jail with 14 days jail sus-pended on conditions of the court

Tad Lee Boyle, 812 W. 8th St.,Yankton: Driving under influence-1stof, $493 and 30 days in jail with 30days jail suspended on conditions ofthe court

Meria Lavanah Judah 900 W. 3rdSt., Yankton: Permit threatening orharassing telephone calls, dis-missed-motion by prosecutor

Jill Marie Hofer, 1920 Locust#208, Yankton: Driving under influ-ence-2nd of, $643 and 60 days injail with 50 days in jail suspended onconditions of the court

Cheyenne Rose Lapointe, 1010Pennsylvania St., #8, Yankton:Disorderly conduct, $166 and 30days in jail with 30 days jail sus-pended on conditions of the court

Wanda Jean Martinez, 2311 E.HWY 59 Lot 4, Yankton: Drivingunder influence-1st of, $493

Shawn Leslie Wurtz, Sioux Falls:Driving under influence-1st of, $493;fail to maintain financial responsibili-ty, dismissed-motion by prosecutor

Allan Casey Jones, 608 PearlSt., Yankton: Driving under influ-ence-1st of, $493; reckless driving,dismissed-motion by prosecutor

Michael Robert Desy, 1010Pennsylvania St., #4, Yankton:Failure to appear-misdemeanor,$409

Donald Edward Gerdes, Jr.,1305 Belair Rd., Yankton: Domesticviolence simple assault, dismissed-motion by prosecutor

Sarah Rae Binder, 169 Clark Trl.,Yankton: Driving under influence-1stof, $493 and 14 days in jail with 14days jail suspended on conditions ofthe court

Stephanie D. Thompson, SiouxFalls: Theft by insufficient fundscheck, dismissed-motion by prose-cutor; theft by insufficient fundscheck, $129

Lauren Leigh Soukup,Springfield: Petty theft 2nd degree-$400 or less, $166 and 5 days in jailwith 5 days jail suspended on condi-tions of the court

Gloria Jean Lacey, 905 W. 4th

St., Yankton: Petty theft 2nd degree-$400 or less, dismissed-motion byprosecutor

Adam Johnson, 808 Picotte St.,#4, Yankton: Fleeing from officer onfoot, dismissed-motion by prosecu-tor

Richard A. Bogenrief, Merrill,Iowa: Speeding other roadways,$105

Todd J. Schlimgen, 2506Douglas #5, Yankton: Open alco-holic bev container accessible invehicle, $120

Jeffery Lynn Richey, 902 E. 11thSt., #5, Yankton: Speeding on statehighway, $105

Sandra Florance Neth, Scotland:Speeding on state highway, $125

Cynthia Marie Nelson, Wakonda:Speeding other roadways, $105

Corby Johnson, 413 Burleigh St.,Yankton: Municipal speeding, $99

Kristina M. Paul, LeMars, Iowa:Parking/standing violation, $102

Sean Padraic Cochran, Fingal,N.D.: Overweight on axle, $172

Richard S. Wahrman, Scribner,Neb.: Expired annual inspection,$170

FRIDAY RESULTS2 BY 2: Red Balls: 1-13, White

Balls: 5-10MEGA MILLIONS: 04-22-42-46-

53, Mega Ball: 20MEGAPLIER: 2MYDAY: Month: 10, Day: 30,

Year: 28PICK 3: 6-3-4PICK 5: 01-09-18-19-23

SATURDAY RESULTS2 BY 2: Red Balls: 3-16, White

Balls: 12-26

MYDAY: Month: 5, Day: 16,Year: 16

PICK 3: 9-0-1PICK 5: 01-16-27-28-29.

Estimated jackpot: $142,000POWERBALL: 06-07-26-33-52,

Powerball: 24, Power Play: 2DAKOTA CASH: 06-07-08-17-

33HOT LOTTO: 04-08-11-15-31,

Hot Ball: 15WILD CARD 2: 09-14-20-26-30,

Wild Card: AH

L O T T E R I E S

75 YEARS AGOFriday, January 10, 1936

• Formulation of a new farm planfor using 50,000,000 surplus acres to“serve the long-time welfare of thefarmer, the consumer and the voice-less land” was projected to farm lead-ers today by Secretary Wallace.

• Excavation of the basement forthe armory addition to the new city hallwill be started on Monday, according toannouncement of the city commissionthis morning after a flying trip of MayorE. A. Crockett and members of thecommission, A. C. Ellerman, C. G.Steinbach, Wm. L. VanOsdel and A. G.Shenk, to Sioux Falls yesterday.

50 YEARS AGOTuesday, January 10, 1961

• Frank R. Yaggie, named asDemocrat member of the South DakotaGame, Fish and Parks Commission, hasbeen in business in Yankton since 1937.He is owner-manager of Yaggie Mills,firm engaged in the manufacture of live-stock and poultry feeds and he is also anactive irrigation farmer and livestockfeeder.

• The White House Conference onAging today gets down to the business ofshifting recommendations that eventuallywill be turned over to President-electJohn F. Kennedy and to Congress.

25 YEARS AGOFriday, January 10, 1986

• Gasoline that leaked from a stor-age tank in Colton apparently hasbeen found and does not appear tothreaten the town’s water supply,Minnehaha County Civil DefenseDirector Joe Vanderloo said Thursday.Officials noticed Dec. 26 that 2,400gallons of gas was missing from thetank. The gas has been found directlybelow the tank.

• Sister Martin Mergen, vice presi-dent of college advancement, dis-played a poster promoting MountMarty College’s first Jubilee Ball onJan. 18, in MMC’s Roncalli Center.The evening will include dancing, com-plimentary beverages and horsd’oeurves, prizes, a silent auction anda midnight breakfast buffet. Proceedswill go toward MMC’s EndowmentFund.

REGION DIGESTBrown Bag Event Set For Yankton Library

The Yankton Community Library, 515 Walnut, is hosting itsmonthly Brown Bag at noon on Wednesday, Jan. 12, with “WhatCan I Do with the Library’s Card Catalog?” as the topic.

The new version of the online catalog, the AquaBrowser, seemslike a bit of a mystery to some, but it is really easier to navigateand can do more than the older version. Specific topics to be cov-ered by the library staff are searches, both within our holdingsand SDLN’s holdings, placing holds, and requesting interlibraryloans. Library staff will give you navigation tips and you will leavewith a “cheat sheet” to help you when you are accessing the cata-log from home.

The event is scheduled from noon-1 p.m., with the presentationfrom 12:15-12:45 p.m. There is no need to register.

All Brown Bags are scheduled for the second Wednesday ofeach month from noon-1 p.m.

For further information, contact the library at 668-5275.

After-School Movie At Library ThursdayThe Yankton Community Library, 515 Walnut, will show the

movie “Shrek Forever After: The Final Chapter” at 3:45 p.m.Thursday, Jan. 13.

The 93-minute PG film features Shrek longing for the days whenhe was a real ogre. He signs a deal with Rumpelstiltskin to get hisroar back but instead his world is turned upside down as hisfriends and family no longer recognize him.

This meeting will be shown in the library meeting room.Popcorn will be served.

For more information, call the library at 668-5275.

■ Get Updates At Yankton Online (www.yankton.net)

Mount Marty College is offer-ing a five-session ACTPreparation Course for highschool students in March. Thecourse offers thorough prepara-tion for the ACT including in-depth review, intensive practiceand guidance from experiencedinstructors. Sponsored by MountMarty in conjunction with theYankton High School, the courseincludes a Saturday morning testsimulation at its conclusion.

Classes will be held everyMonday in March from 7-9 p.m.in Rooms 107 and 108 of the

Scholastica Learning Center onMount Marty’s campus. The testsimulation will be held onSaturday, April 2, from 8 a.m.-noon.

Contact the Mount MartyCollege Admissions Office at 855-MtMarty (686-2789) or 605-668-1545 for more information aboutregistration. Register online ordownload a registration form athttp://www.mtmc.edu/admis-sions/pre-college/act-prep.axpx.

Class size is limited, so yourregistration form and fee mustbe received by Feb. 1.

Mount Marty CollegeOffers ACT Prep Course

First Dakota National Bankwill host AgriVisions 2011 fea-turing Dr. Edmond Seifried onMonday, Jan. 24, at the BestWestern Kelly Inn, 1607 EastHighway 50, Yankton. Farmers,Agri-Business professionals andbusiness owners are invited toattend.

Dr Seifried is professoremeritus of economics andbusiness at Lafayette College inEaston, Pa. He is a nationallyrecognized speaker on econom-ic issues and forecasting tech-niques. He will provide aunique, simplified approach to

guide through the maze of eco-nomic indicators and financialnews releases.

In addition to his position atLafayette College, Dr. Seifriedserves as executive director ofthe Sheshunoff CEO AffiliationPrograms. He is the chiefinvestment strategist for m.raeresources Inc., a communitybank investment firm.

AgriVisions 2011 begins withregistration from 6:30-7 p.m.and Dr. Seifried’s presentationat 7 p.m. To reserve a seat, call605-665-4904 or 800-657-5826.

NORFOLK, Neb. — NortheastCommunity College in Norfolk willcontinue its monthly one-sessionFirst Aid courses in January.

The class, with course numberCOHE 0330-01/11S, will be offeredat 6-10 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 19, inthe Ag/Allied Health Building,Room 233, on the Northeast cam-pus in Norfolk.

Successful completion of this

First Aid course will satisfyrequirements for OSHA. Licenseddaycare providers and the publicare also encouraged to attend.

The cost of the class does notinclude a book. Tim Wragge is theinstructor.

To register, call NortheastCommunity College at (402) 844-7000.

First Aid Courses Set For Norfolk

AgriVisions 2011 Event Jan. 24

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