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shop online at www.missourivalleyshopper.com january 12, 2016 • Page 7 January 2016 Climate Outlook for South Dakota BROOKINGS, S.D. South Dakotans can expect weather changes this January based on data from the new National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Climate Prediction Center 30-day outlook. “The outlook shows January 2016 weather to be different from December in several ways including temperature and precipitation,” said Dennis Todey, South Dakota State Climatologist & SDSU Extension Climate 1335 Specialist. Todey explained that the January 2016 outlook shifts the temperature probability slightly, with above average chances for warmer temperatures only in the northern third of the state. “The rest of the state is listed as equal chances for below or above average temperatures,” he said, noting that this is a slight shift from previous outlooks which had been very bullish on warmer than average temperatures Other Employment 1335 Hartington Grain Elevator is looking for a full-time Business Manager. Accounting, computer skills required. Apply in person or call 402640-6389. Help Wanted: Small feedlot/farm experience required. 308-728-7185; 308728-5192. Journeyman/Electrician needed. 2-Year project starting immediately at Fort Randall Dam. Full benefits, Davis-Bacon wages, EOE. Contact Sean Murphy at Interstate Electrical Contractors 303-420-6400 ext 314. Or email: Other Employment 1335 CBM Managed Services is seeking a food service supervisor & director at Mike Durfee State Prison. Full-time or part-time position. No experience necessary. Starting wage for supervisor is $13.00/hour. Director wage $38,00-$45,00 DOE. We also offer a generous benefit package which includes vision, dental, and medical insurance. We also offer a 401K, AFLAC and paid time off. This position requires a pre-employment drug screen and background check. For more information call John at 507-381-0743. seanm@interstateelectrical.net NEW YEAR, NEW AIRLINE CAREER. Get FAA approved certification at campuses coast to coast. Job placement assistance. Financial Aid for qualifying students. Call AIM 888686-1704. nani Registered Nurse/LPN Days or Nights Full Time Available Part Time Possible Liberal Sign On Bonus Exceptional Wages (Call for Details) (Credit for Experience) New Graduates Welcome 12 Hour Shifts Health Insurance Dental Coverage Death and Disability Coverage Retirement Plan, no cost to employee Vacations and Sick leave Student Loan Repayment Assistance Call 605-648-3611 Caroline Andersen, DON candersen@tieszenhome.com TIESZEN MEMORIAL HOME, INC. MARION, SD 57043 www.tieszenhome.com overall for the whole state and region. “The shift is likely caused by a couple changes in conditions,” Todey said. With low winter sun angles and shorter days, Todey added that the current snow cover across the state will keep surfaces from warming as readily. “Northern areas of the state and parts of North Dakota actually have lesser amounts of snow cover allowing them a better op- RN (AMG) FT benefits eligible day position at Avera Medical Group. No weekends or holidays. RN licensure required. SURGICAL TECH FT benefits eligible position with 72HRS/PP Diversity of . procedures. Degree in Surgical Technology required. RN $6,000 SIGN-ON BONUS for experienced RNs and $2,500 for experienced LPNs. FT openings in LTC, Medical, Surgical, and Avera@Home. PT openings in ED, ICU, and the Cancer Institute. PHARMACY TECHNICIAN Other Employment 1340 Part-Time Hiring Immediately Part-time evening janitorial services in Yankton. Call 712-252-4931. cember,” Edwards said. She referenced the fact that areas west of the Missouri and in the southeast have more than a foot of snow on the ground, with at least a few inches of snow covering the rest of the state. “The snow is having an impact on conditions in several ways,” she said. As mentioned, the snow cover is helping keep temperatures somewhat cooler. While temperatures have not been extremely cold to this point in the season, Edwards explained that the snow cover in western, winter wheat growing counties, has been advantageous for winter wheat as it provides protection for the overwintering crop. “The recent consistent sub-freezing temperatures have also eased some livestock issues,” she said. “Before the onset of colder temperatures in the latter part of December, many feedlot managers were reporting difficulties with muddy conditions.” Now most of the feedlots are solid. niGrow Part-Time HUSKER AG, LLC The Corps of Discovery Welcome Center is accepting application for Part Time Director. Duties include daily operations at Center and membership recruitment. Full job description is available by contacting Marilyn at Lewis & Clark NRD at 402-254-6758. Resume deadline is January 15, 2016. Mail applications to: Corps of Discovery Welcome Ct % LCNRD, PO Box 518, Hartington NE 68739 We are seeking qualified candidates for convenience store manager/manager in training. If you enjoy working in a convenience store environment and have the ability to work with food, deliver and train excellent customer service, lead and motivate others. Please send resumes to: Yankton Daily Press & Dakotan, LetterBox 156, 319 Walnut St, Yankton, SD 57078. 1340 portunity to melt out and warm up in time,” he said. “The deeper areas of snow cover will not likely melt off during the month.” Todey said that areas throughout the state and region with lighter snow cover should have a chance of melting out if little additional snow falls. Cold outbreak Computer models, although mixed on the strength and length, are projecting a cold outbreak in the middle January, explained Laura Edwards, SDSU Extension Climate Field Specialist. “Even in an El Nino winter, some cold outbreaks are not unexpected,” said Edwards. “This expected cold outbreak also contributes to the lower likelihood of warmer conditions for the month as a whole.” Winter wheat benefits from snow cover “The updated precipitation outlook is very El Nino-like,” Todey said. “The northern edge of the state is included in below average chances for precipitation. El Nino is still influencing our winter weather.” He explained that wetter than average areas are confined largely from California across the southern U.S. “Overall this month does look quieter than December, with the pattern shifting away from the storm track experienced in December.” He added that historically, January is the lowest precipitation time of the year for South Dakota. “Snow cover is more than expected over much of the state at the start January due to record snows in De- Maintenance/Electrician Position Competitive Wages Excellent Benefits Pkg. Candidates for the position should have: • Experience as a multi-craft maintenance technician in an industrial manufacturing environment • Strong commitment to safety • Strong problem solving and troubleshooting skills • Working knowledge of electrical circuits and equipment and 4 - 20 milliamp instrumentation • Preference will be given to individuals with Industrial Electrical experience or a degree from an accredited Technical College Looking for a NEW HOME? Check out JWTramp.com SOUTH DAKOTA HUMAN SERVICES CENTER NURSES $3,200 Hiring Incentive The SD Human Services Center, a 304-bed inpatient psychiatric and chemical dependency treatment facility, is seeking full and part-time RN’s. Positions will participate with interdisciplinary team to provide medical and psychiatric treatment for acute, psychiatric rehabilitation, geriatric and adolescent patients. HSC offers an excellent benefits package (for full and parttime positions) that includes 3 weeks paid vacation, 10 paid holidays per year, employer-paid health insurance for employee, fully-matched retirement plan and more! Salary is $22.50 - $25.95 per hour, DOQ, plus $1.00 per hour shift pay for evening shift and $1.50 per hour for night shift and $1.00 per hour for Geriatrics. To apply go to http://bhr.sd.gov/workforus. This is a day shift position that consists of four weekdays from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Benefits include: paid vacation and holidays, IRA retirement plan, quarterly profit sharing, health insurance, long-term and short-term disability, term life insurance, dental and vision insurance and flexible spending plan.   If interested please submit a resume to or complete an application at: Job ID #5733 or #5734. For more information contact the HR office at 605-668-3118. Husker Ag, LLC 54048 Hwy 20 Plainview, NE 68769 Full time day/evening position. Certification preferred. CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANT $1,000 SIGN-ON BONUS for FT and $500 SIGN-ON BONUS for PT positions. Avera will certify and train. COOK FT position at Majestic Bluffs. Provides meals for residents, guests, and employees. Benefits eligible. NUTRITION ASSISTANT FT and PT positions in Nutrition Services. Closing shifts ends at 8pm. On-thejob training is provided. Apply online at www.avera.org Human Resources 501 Summit St., Yankton, SD 605-668-8317 or 888-668-8500 Avera is an Equal Opportunity/ Affirmative Action Employer/Minority/ Female/Disabled/Veteran/ Sexual Orientation/Gender Identity Apply online at ?rstnational.com EO • AA • Veteran • Disability Employer • Member FDIC Bene?ts available for full time employees • Health, Dental & Vision • 401k with Employer Match & Annual Company Contribution • Paid Time Off plus Bank Holidays • Learning & Career Development • Employee Banking Incentives • Community Involvement • Plus many more... Take the ?rst step toward a new career. 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