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                July 9, 2019 • Page 6
 
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 Beware Of Post-Disaster Scams
 PIERRE, S.D. – Recovery
 officials urge South Dakota
 residents to watch for
 and report any suspicious
 activity or potential fraud
 from scam artists, identity
 thieves and other criminals who may try to prey
 on those who suffered
 losses in the severe winter
 storms and flooding from
 mid-March to late April.
 Common post-disaster
 fraud practices include:
 •Fake offers of state
 or federal aid: •Beware
 if anyone claiming to be
 from the Federal Emergency Management Agency
 (FEMA) or the state visits,
 calls or emails asking for
 an applicant’s Social Security number, bank account
 number or other sensitive
 information.
 •Avoid scam artists
 who promise a disaster
 grant and ask for cash
 deposits or advance payments in full.
 •Know that federal
 workers do not solicit or
 accept money. FEMA and
 
 the U.S. Small Business
 Administration (SBA) staff
 never charge applicants
 for disaster assistance, inspections or help in filling
 out applications. Do not
 give out information and
 report people claiming to
 be government workers to
 local police.
 •Provide your Social
 Security number and banking information only when
 registering for FEMA assistance, either by calling
 800-621-3362, TTY 800-4627585, or going online at
 www.DisasterAssistance.
 gov or the smart phone
 FEMA App. If you use
 711-Relay or Video Relay
 Services, call 800-621-3362.
 Operators are multilingual
 and calls are answered
 from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. local
 time seven days a week.
 •Phony housing inspectors: Owners/applicants
 may be especially vulnerable to phony housing
 inspectors claiming to
 represent FEMA or SBA. An
 applicant should always:
 
 •Ask to see the inspector’s identification badge.
 All federal employees and
 contractors carry official,
 laminated photo identification.
 •Inspectors also have
 each applicant’s nine-digit
 registration number.
 •FEMA inspectors
 never require banking
 information.
 It is important to note
 that FEMA housing inspectors verify damage, but
 do not hire or endorse
 specific contractors to
 fix homes or recommend
 repairs. They do not determine your eligibility for
 assistance.
 •Fraudulent building
 contractors:When hiring
 a contractor, be sure to:
 •Use licensed local contractors backed by reliable
 references.
 •Demand that contractors carry general liability
 insurance and worker’s
 compensation.
 •Bogus pleas for
 post-disaster donations:
 
 Unscrupulous solicitors
 may play on the sympathy
 for disaster survivors. Disaster aid solicitations may
 arrive by phone, email,
 letter or face-to-face visits.
 Verify legitimate solicitation: •Ask for the charity’s
 exact name, street address, phone number, and
 Web address, then call the
 charity directly and confirm that the person asking
 for funds is an employee
 or volunteer.
 •Don’t pay with cash.
 •Request a receipt with
 the charity’s name, street
 address, phone number
 and Web address (if applicable).
 Anyone with knowledge of fraud, waste or
 abuse may call the FEMA
 Disaster Fraud Hotline at
 866-720-5721 or report it to
 the Federal Trade Commission at www.ftccompliantassistant.gov
 You may also send an
 email to DHSOIGHotline@
 dhs.gov
 
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 PIERRE, S.D. – A total of six 21st Century Community Learning Centers grants have been awarded to
 provide funding for academic enrichment opportunities for students. This year’s grant recipients join 30
 existing grant recipients.
 Grants range from $50,000 to $250,000 a year. These
 grants support out-of-school time activities. School
 districts, along with community-based organizations
 and faith-based organizations, are eligible to apply.
 Projects are funded for a period of five years based
 upon successful implementation and annual reviews.
 A total of 20 organizations applied for funding this
 year.
 This year’s recipients include:
 •Black Hills Special Services Cooperative
 •Discovery Center at Knollwood Heights Elementary (Rapid City)
 •Discovery Center at General Beadle Elementary
 (Rapid City)
 •Boys and Girls Club of Lower Brule – Wakan Yeja
 •Enemy Swim Day School – Toka Nuwan Wayawa
 Tipi Out of School Time Program
 •Three Rivers Special Services Cooperative – Stanley County GOLD Program
 •Volunteers of America – Dakotas Kidz Count
 The 21st Century Community Learning Centers
 provide a range of high-quality services that support
 student learning and development. Academic enrichment, tutoring, mentoring, homework help, music,
 arts, sports and cultural activities are key components of the grants. The learning centers also offer
 literacy and other educational services to families of
 participating children.
 The program is authorized under Title IV, Part B of
 the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965.
 
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 • Hours usually 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. M-F
 • Paid vacation of 3 weeks per year.
 • Paid sick and family leave to 14 days per yea
 • 10 or more paid holidays per year.
 • SD Retirement System participation.
 • Employer paid health and life insurance
 • Flexible bene?ts such as dental, vision, etc.
 • All necessary training provided.
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 paid vacation after 3 months, and 10 paid holidays/year.
 Apply at:
 
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 • Salary: $18.69–$24.30/hr, depending on experience
 • Maintains or installs plumbing equipment in all the
 buildings on the campus of MDSP.
 • Hours usually 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. M-F
 • Paid vacation of 3 weeks per year.
 • Paid sick and family leave to 14 days per year.
 • 10 or more paid holidays per year.
 • SD Retirement System participation.
 • Employer paid health and life insurance
 • Flexible bene?ts such as dental, vision, etc.
 • All necessary training provided.
 • Uniforms provided.
 
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