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shop online at www.missourivalleyshopper.com July 3, 2018 • Page 5 Fire Marshal Urges Safety In Using Fireworks PIERRE, S.D. – Even though there has been more rain this month in parts of South Dakota, the state’s Fire Marshal is reminding people still to be careful with fireworks as they prepare for the July Fourth holiday. Sale of fireworks in South Dakota begins this Wednesday, June 27, and can be purchased until Thursday, July 5. It is legal to discharge fireworks through Sunday, July 8. State Fire Marshal Paul Merriman says most years, the concern is about discharging fireworks in dry conditions. But he says people also need to be careful in areas which have received rain as well. “Unintentional fires started by fireworks can start in any type of conditions regardless of rainfall amounts,” he says. “It still comes down to common sense, fol- lowing the instructions on the fireworks and not discharging fireworks around people and buildings.” Since some individual cities may adopt fireworks limits that are stricter than state law, Merriman suggests that citizens check local ordinances and regulations. Merriman offers a few simple safety tips: *** Follow the instructions on the product; *** Avoid using fireworks in places where a fire could start; *** Keep a source of water handy; and, *** Many fireworks such as sparklers, which are popular with younger children, can cause painful burns and should be used with adult supervision. The state Fire Marshal’s Office is part of the state Department of Public Safety. July 4 Gas Prices Highest In Four Years, Costing Drivers $1B More Than 2017 Motorists hitting the OPEC’s smaller than road to celebrate the July expected oil production 4 holiday will be feeling increase last week fueled more pinched than last speculation that global year, shelling out an averinventories will continue age of $2.90 per gallon, the to drop, and a governhighest Independence Day ment report showed U.S. prices since 2014, when oil inventories dropped 3 the national average hit times as much as expected $3.66 per gallon, accordas total petroleum exports ing to GasBuddy, the only from the U.S. hit a new smartphone app conrecord high. necting drivers with their The difference may Perfect Pit Stop. not seem significant given Making holiday travel that current gas prices are www.missourivalleyshopper.com sourer this year is that below the peak of $2.98 a price jump is looming. per gallon hit in May, but After five-straight weeks of over the first four days of prices dropping, gas prices July, gas purchases will are likely to increase cost motorists $1.02 billion again ahead of July 4 as more than last year. Even oil prices surged to $73 with high gas prices, howper barrel yesterday, the ever, most motorists aren’t highest since 2014. The likely to curtail their travel State Department ordered during the most popular buyers to curb their oil summer holiday, due to its purchases from Iran by appeal and rich tradition November. In addition, celebrating the nation’s www.missourivalleyshopper.com Nutritional Supplement Manufacturing Company In Woonsocket Approved For REDI Fund Loan SIOUX FALLS, S.D. – Newly formed entity, Dak Pak, LLC, was approved earlier this month by the Board of Economic Development for a $1.08 million REDI (Revolving Economic Development and Initiative) Fund loan. Dak Pak’s affiliated company, Max One Nutrition LLC, dba Max Muscle Nutrition, specializes in manufacturing and selling active nutrition and supplements. Its new owner, South Dakota entrepreneur Terry Wieting, chose to relocate the headquarters to Sioux Falls, while simultaneously opening the new manufacturing plant, Dak Pak, in Woonsocket, SD. The Woonsocket plant, known locally as the “McKenzie Building,” will begin blending and packaging Max Muscle’s newest nutritional supplements later this year. “Terry is a South Dakota farm-raised, self- driven entrepreneur. His background in software development, including his agriculture app, ‘AgSense,’ pioneered precision irrigation and remote management solutions for farmers around the globe. We’re pleased Terry chose to grow his entrepreneurial portfolio in South Dakota and this new business venture will likely prove to have an impact on global nutrition for years to come,” said Gov. Dennis Daugaard. Wieting purchased the 144,000 square-foot building in Woonsocket earlier this year. Monies from the REDI Fund loan will be used to renovate the interior of the facility and purchase the equipment necessary for blending and packaging supplements. The establishment of Dak Pak will help bring jobs back to the Woonsocket community after a local taxidermy company closed. “I’m the type of person who seeks out business opportunities wherever I can,” Wieting said. “I’ve made it my mission to develop and grow businesses that bring people to South Dakota, with an ultimate goal of helping them succeed. I’d like to thank the Board of Economic Development and the Governor’s Office of Economic Development (GOED) for their assistance and partnership throughout this process. I’m hopeful we’ll see Woonsocket thrive in the years to come.” Wieting says Dak Pak will be operational soon. For more information about Max Muscle Nutrition’s products and services, go to www.maxmuscle.com. For information about the State’s REDI Fund program and other finance programs available, go to www.sdreadytowork. com/finance. birthday. The top fear of travelers is overpaying for gasoline, according to GasBuddy’s 2018 Summer Travel Survey. For motorists traveling out of state, GasBuddy urges motorists to check BROOKINGS, S.D. – After the Schieffer holds a bachelor’s prices before crossing resignation earlier this month of degree from the University of South a state line. “Crossing a their presiding officer, members of Dakota and is a graduate of Georgeline can be exciting and the South Dakota Board of Regents town University School of Law, fun during summer road reorganized Wednesday to elect new where he also served as an adjunct trips, until drivers realofficers. law professor. He is a business ize that they left cheaper Regents chose Kevin Schieffer consultant and retired in 2008 after gas prices in the dust. of Sioux Falls to assume the presi12 years as chief executive officer of www.missourivalleyshopper.com Instead, motorists should dency, which was vacated when Bob Cedar American Rail Holdings Inc., mind the state line and Sutton resigned June 4 after Sutton the largest regional railroad system find the best side to fill up was named president and CEO of in the U.S. He formerly served as on,” says Patrick DeHaan, Avera Health. United States attorney for South Dahead of petroleum analysis Schieffer, a member of the Board kota and as a chief of staff to former at GasBuddy. “In some of Regents since 2013, had been U.S. Sen. Larry Pressler (R-S.D.). extreme cases, we’ve seen serving as the board’s consumers spend an extra vice president. 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