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BOARD OF TRADE
ON THIS DATE
LOTTERIES
DAILY RECORD
WALL ST. RECAP
CHICAGO (AP) — Grain fu-tures were lower Friday on the Chi-cago Board of Trade.
Wheat for September deliv-ery was off 9.75 cents to $5.1175 a bushel; December corn lost 12 cents at 4.0275 a bushel; Decem-ber oats fell 6.50 cents at 2.4250 a bushel; while November soybeans
declined 15.50 cents to $9.65 a bushel.
Beef and pork were lower on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. October live cattle was off .53 cent to $1.4412 a pound; August feeder cattle was .10 cent lower to $2.0967 a pound; while October lean hogs fell .68 cent to $.6402 a pound.
U.S. stocks closed broadly lower Friday for the fourth day in a row. Weak quarterly results and outlooks from several companies weighed on the market. New signs pointing to a slowing of China’s economy also added to investor jitters.
FOR THE DAY:The Dow Jones industrial aver-
age lost 163.39 points, or 0.9 per-cent, to 17,568.53.
The Standard & Poor’s 500 in-dex fell 22.50 points, or 1.1 percent, to 2,079.65.
The Nasdaq composite shed 57.78 points, or 1.1 percent, to
5,088.63.
FOR THE WEEK:The Dow lost 517.92 points, or
2.9 percent.The S&P 500 index fell 46.99
points, or 2.2 percent.The Nasdaq fell 121.52 points,
or 2.3 percent.
FOR THE YEAR:The Dow is down 254.54
points, or 1.4 percent.The S&P 500 index is up 20.75
points, or 1 percent.The Nasdaq is up 352.57
points, or 7.4 percent.
75 YEARS AGOThursday, July 25, 1940
• Because it is fully equipped and supplied with trained men, there is a possibility the Dakota Fireworks Co., of this city, may be called upon to do a share in the manufacture of fuses and explosive accessories for the government in the defense program.
• Lieut. Waldo E. Alkens, of the Kansas National Guard, arrived in the city last night and today con-ferred with Mayor F. A. Moore rela-tive to the arrival here August 5 of 600 men and 90 vehicles of the 130th Field Artillery, Kansas guard regiment.
50 YEARS AGOSunday, July 25, 1965
No Paper
25 YEARS AGOWednesday, July 25, 1990• The job of a task force look-
ing at a multi-purpose facility is to review needs for a multi-purpose facility and not a civic center-type building, according to the task force chairman.
• A vote will be held in down-town Yankton to see if businesses within the Business Improvement District want to continue with some type of program. Nearly 50 people crowded into the City Hall commis-sion chambers Tuesday evening with some type of program.
POUND COUNTSeveral animals are available
at the Yankton Animal Shelter. For more information, call the Yankton Police Department’s animal control officer from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-Friday at 661-9494, or 668-5210.
DAILY RECORD POLICYThe Press & Dakotan pub-
lishes police and sheriff reports as a public service to its readers. It is important to remember that an ar-rest should not imply guilt and that every person is presumed innocent until proven otherwise. When juve-niles are released from jail, it is into the care of a parent or guardian.
It is the policy of the Press & Dakotan to publish all names made available in the police and court re-ports. There are no exceptions.
ARRESTS• Cody Ness, 19, Yankton, was
arrested Thursday for driving with a revoked, suspended or canceled license.
• Ronald Rencountre, 46, St. Helena, Neb., was arrested Thurs-
day for violation of a protection order.
• Lawrence Langley, 34, Yank-ton, was arrested Thursday on two warrants for failure to appear.
ACCIDENTS• A report was received at 5:55
p.m. Thursday of an accident on Broadway Ave.
INCIDENTS• A report was received at 10:07
p.m. Thursday of a fire on Levee St.• A report was received at 10:13
p.m. Thursday of a sex crime in Yankton.
• A report was received at 7:13 a.m. Friday of vandalism to a play-ground on Mulberry St.
CRIME STOPPERS Anyone wishing to report
anonymous information on unlaw-ful activity in the City of Yankton or in Yankton County is encouraged to contact the Crime Stoppers tip line at 665-4440.
FRIDAY’S RESULTS2 By 2: Red Balls: 13-24,
White Balls: 11-24MyDaY: Month: 3, Day: 1,
Year: 75
Pick 3: 3-8-2Pick 5: 02-04-17-26-27 Mega Millions: 10-12-26-
60-62, Mega Ball: 13
CASES DISPOSED: JUNE 27-JULY 2, 2015
Toni L Weber, 500 Kirby, Yank-ton; Speeding on other roadways, $85
Luis Torres, Houston, TX; Speeding on a state highway, $125
Shay Donald Robinson, 122 Nome St., Yankton; Fail to maintain financial responsibility, $130 and suspended license for 30 days
Parker Reid Kuchta, 2802 N Francis St., Yankton; Seat belt viola-tion and distracted driving, $125
Susan Veranika Biel, 1010 West 8th St., Yankton; Dom abuse simple assault intentionally cause bodily harm, $309
Paul Leland Wagner, Salem, OH; Driving under influence-2nd of, $728; Speeding on other roadways, dismissed
Debbra Lynn Ellis, 314 Maple St #3, Yankton; Poss two ounces of marijuana or less, dismissed
Chance Daniel Brown, Roches-ter, MN.; Speeding on other road-ways, $85
Nancy Kay Benjamin, Benson, MN.; Speeding on other roadways, $85
Brett Arthur Smith, 508 Broad-way Ave., Yankton; Disorderly con-duct, $166; Dom abuse simple assault intentionally cause bodily injury, dismissed
Devin Mato Dahl, Sioux Falls; Poss two ounces of marijuana or less, $884; Possess, sale or distrib-ute for intox as misd, dismissed
Terrence Daren Gay, Hot Springs; Poss two ounces of mari-juana or less, $834
Ricardo Castillo III, 302 Green-view Dr. #2 Yankton; Renewal regis-tration during assigned month and no drivers license, $240
Seth Reed Drey, Vermillion; Fail-ure to possess cdl/permit or drive a cmv w/o proper endor, $170
Thomas J. II Miatke, Mount Mor-ris, IL; Overweight on axle, $170
Chad Alan Porter, Sioux City, IA; Speeding on other roadways, $85
Jordan Lee Lafrentz, Mission Hill; Speeding on a state highway and seat belt violation, $130
Mark Fleek, Hoskins, NE; Speeding on other roadways, $105
Blake Hoffmann, Burke; Seat belt violation; $25
Christopher Michael Tronvold, 618 Linn St. Yankton; Fleeing from officer on foot, $160
Maurice Decarlo Taylor, Norfolk, NE; Poss two ounces of marijuana or less-dismissed and possession controlled substance in schedules I or II, $1,354
Erica Kerkman, Platte Center, NE; Speeding on other roadways, $85
Brandon Wendt, Kastota, MN; Failure to possess cdl/permit or drive a cmv w/o proper endor, $170
Charles Rogers, Springfield, MO; Overweight on Axle, $170
Larry Christ Stahl, Tabor; Lim-ited exemption certain vehicles hauling ag products, $170
Bradley Sorenson, 204 Dono-hoe Blvd. Yankton; Speeding on other roadways, $85
Shane Holtman, Sioux Falls; Speeding on other roadways, $85
Tonia Marie Toussaint, 2400 Douglas #46 Yankton; Poss. two ounces of marijuana or less-dismissed, Possession controlled substance in Schedules I or II, $1,354
Glenda Fletcher, McCook, NE; Speeding on other roadways, $85
Dillion James Pokorney, 143 Kingsley Lane, Yankton; Seat belt violation, $25
Reese Peterson, Lennox; Two counts of violations of safety re-quirements, $340
Danniel J. Bannwarth, Mitchell; Overweight on axle
Janice L. Koch, Coleridge, NE; Seat belt violation; $25
Anthony Hunhoff, Clayton, CA; Speeding on other roadways, $105
Michael James Morales, 2400 Douglas Ave. #50 Yankton; Poss. two ounces of marijuana or less, $455
Brian Beil, 112 Park Veiw Yank-ton; Driving with revoked (not sus-pended license), $1,084, Renewal registration during assigned month and careless driving-dismissed
Clint Michael Hohn, 1300 W. 8th St. #12 Yankton; Fishing without license-resident, $120
Dylan Christopher Hauger, Meckling; Renewal registration as-signed month and driving with sus-pended (not revoked) license, $390
Arlene Frances Heine, 2200 WIllowdale Rd. Yankton; Seat belt violation, $25
James McGregor, Salem; Speeding on other roadways, $85
George Lloyd Songstad, West-minster, CO; Overweight on axle, $170
Ivan Leigh Kaufman, Wakonda; Speeding on other roadways, $85
Brian Beil, 112 Park View, Yank-ton; Driving with revoked (not sus-pended) license, $584
Andres Jimenez-Corona, 305 1/2 Pine St. Yankton; Driving under influence-1st of, $578
Ryan Avree Donnell Clark, Bloomfield, NE; Poss. two ounces
of marijuana or less, $455Cale Justin Maude, Vermillion;
Speeding on other roadways, $165Jacqueline Creelman, Vermil-
lion; Renewal registration during assigned month, $120
David Allen Wurtz, 1302 E. 8th St. Yankton; Speeding on other roadways, $105
Alan Clark Nelson, Gonvick, MN; Failure to display fuel permit, $170
Christopher Watkins, Syracuse, KS; Overweight on axle, $170
Kyle Mark Karstens, Howard; Maximum weight per tire width, $170
Dayren Leduan Valdivia, 42 Pine St. Apt. #6 Yankton; Speeding on other roadways, $105
Shawn Stringer, Bancroft, NE; Overweight on axle, $170
Clayton Johnathan Thompson, 1303 Meadowview Rd. Yankton; Exhibition driving, $120
Luiz Alves, Malden, MA; Speeding on other roadways, $125
David Wurtz, 1302 E. 8th St. Yankton; Seat belt violation, $25
Russell Ray Bertam, Sioux Falls; Speeding on a state highway, $85
Joshua Jacob Blom. 407 Green Yankton; Speeding on other road-ways, $105
Brian Beil, 112 Park Veiw Yank-ton; Driving with revoked (not sus-pended), $584
Travis Wayne Johnson, 147 Mulligan Dr. Yankton; Poss two ounces of marijuana or less, $834
Jake Pesch, Monticello, MN; Overweight on axle, $170
Matthew Austin Wharton, Ta-bor; Seat belt violation, $25
Joyce Kotalik, 317 E. 26th St. Yankton; Speeding on other road-ways, $85
Frank Charles Zavorka, Vermil-lion; Speeding on other roadways, $85
Rebekah Elaine Badillo-Cor-chado, 700 Broadway Ave. Yank-ton; Manuf/distr/poss drugs sched I or II-dismissed, Distr sched IV substance to a minor-dismissed, possession controlled substance in schedules I or II-dismissed, possession controlled substances in schedules III or IV, possession controlled substances in schedules I or II, $1,443.15, two counts of manuf/distr/poss drugs sched I or II-recharged and three counts of possession controlled substance in schedules I or II-recharged
Michael James Janish, 1608 Picotte Str. Yankton; Seat belt viola-tion $25
Mark Deschene, Canistota; Overweight on axle, $170
David Robinson, Hartington, NE; Speeding on other roadways, $85
Ramzie Cronin, 43133 SD Hwy 52 Yankton; Speeding on other roadways, $85
Delwin Cecil Jr. Walter, Crofton, NE; Seat belt violation, $25
Evie Lynn Potts, 1307 W. 8th St. #7 Yankton; Speeding on other roadways, $85
Robbie Maxwell Ness, Menno; Speeding on other roadways and seat belt violation, $105
Andrew Seiner, 1220 Burleigh St. Yankton; Seat belt violation, $25
Rakel Kaye Streitz, Parkston; Speeding on other roadways, $105
Ross Matthew Goedon, Volin; Speeding on other roadways, $105
Benjamin Hellmann, Tabor; Speeding on a state highway, $85
Patricia Schulte, Omaha; NE Speeding on other roadways, $85
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Thune’s Office Accepting Fall Internship ApplicationsWASHINGTON — Sen. John
Thune (R-S.D.) is currently seeking intelligent, hard-work-ing college students to serve as fall interns in his Senate offices located in Aberdeen, Rapid City, Sioux Falls, and Washington, D.C.
Interns in Thune’s state offices will participate in constituent service and state outreach activities, while students in the Washington, D.C., office will have the opportunity to witness the legislative process, give Capitol building tours, and attend Senate votes, hearings and press conferences. Both in-state and Washington, D.C.,
internships will allow students to work closely with constitu-ents, sharpen their research and writing skills, and learn a multitude of valuable office skills.
“Students who intern in a Senate office have a unique opportunity to experience our democratic process with a front-row seat to the action,” said Thune. “Interns gain valuable knowledge about both state and national issues and an understanding of the inner workings of a Senate office. I encourage all college students to consider applying for this rewarding experience.”
Thune is chairman of the Senate Committee on Com-merce, Science and Trans-portation; chairman of the Senate Republican Confer-ence; and a member of the Senate Committee on Finance and the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry.
College students who are interested in interning in Senator Thune’s Washington, D.C., office should submit a resume and cover letter by Thursday, Aug. 6, to:
• Senator John Thune, Attn: Justin Bergeson, 511 Dirksen Senate Office Build-
ing, Washington, D.C. 20510 • By fax to: 202-228-5429• Or by email to: justin_
[email protected] College students who are
interested in interning in Sen. Thune’s Aberdeen, Rapid City, or Sioux Falls offices should submit a resume and cover letter by Thursday, Aug. 6, to:
• Senator John Thune, Attn: Robin Long, 5015 South Bur Oak, Sioux Falls, SD 57108
• Or by email to: [email protected]
For more information, call 202-224-2321.
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CORRECTIONDue to incorrect informa-
tion provided to the Press & Dakotan, Nick Porras’s name was misspelled in Friday’s “River City” story about the Lewis and Clark Theatre Company production of “Young Frankenstein.”