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Cases Disposed 10/18- 24/2013 Lee Odonald Bartlett, 404 Kent Street, Harrisburg; Speed on four- lane in rural areas, $39.00 plus costs Melissa Marie Menning, 169 Railroad Street, Parker; Carless driving, $54.00 plus costs Matthew Thomas Puthoff, 420 Jefferson St., Vermillion; Municipal speeding, $39.00 plus costs Denyelle R. Viereck, 416 N. Pine St. #114, Vermillion; Seat belt violation, $25.00 Joseph Samual English, 321 Linden Avenue, Vermillion; Seat belt violation, $25.00 Brant Lee Dekruif, Mickelson Hall #333, Vermillion; Speeding on other roadways, $59.00 plus costs John William Erikson, 1001 Lewis St., Vermillion; Renewal registration during assigned month, $54.00 plus costs Gretchen Ann Jensen, 700 E. Cherry St. #104, Vermillion; Speed on four- lane in rural areas, $39.00 plus costs William Frederick Darwin, 55 W. Clifton Ave. Apt. 109, Sioux City, IA; Speeding on other roadways, $39.00 plus costs James Daniel Roth, 45421 290th St., Viborg; Speeding on a state highway, $39.00 plus costs Belmic Smajic, 7412 W. 65th St., Sioux Falls; Speeding on other roadways, $59.00 plus costs Max Lester Andersen, 2609 E. Highway 50, Vermillion; Fail to stop car at RR crossing – signal operating, $54.00 plus costs Samuel Martin, 1328 Westgate Dr., Vermillion; Seat belt violation, $25.00 Benjamin C. Eide, 833 E. Duke #30, Sioux Falls; Seat belt violation, $25.00 William Steichen, 208 National St. #102, Vermillion; Seat belt violation, $25.00 Philip Bryce Hoffman, 1009 W. 26th St. #3, Sioux Falls; Open container, $54.00 plus costs Paxton Andrew Strub, 489 Sunset Drive, LeMars, IA; Municipal open container in motor vehicle, $54.00 plus costs Amanda M. Speckels, 118 N. Plum St., Vermillion; Failure to stop, $54.00 plus costs Carla K. Ewald, 505 Regal Dr., Yankton; Speed limits in areas of highway construction, $99.00 plus costs Jacob Thomas Coulson, 1104 Willowdale Drive, Yankton; Possession of alcohol by minor, dismissed Trenton John Mathey, 14779 Kestrel Ave., LeMars, IA; Open alcoholic beverage container accessible in vehicle, $54.00 plus costs Layton S. Gruis, 18262 320th, Adrian, MN; Speeding on other roadways, $154.0 plus costs Blake Randall Rierson, 123 Robin St., Yankton; Speeding on interstate highway, $39.00 plus costs Hermin Krdzalic, 514 S. Lyons Ave., Sioux Falls; Speeding on other roadways, $154.00 plus costs Jessica Lynn Schwendinger, 2500 Lindsey Drive, Rapid City; Possession of alcohol by minor, $54.00 plus costs Roger David White, 901 Rose St. #140, Vermillion; Possession of alcohol by minor, $54.00 plus costs Darren Mark Hulst, 108 Ash Street, Hospers, IA; Speeding on other roadways, $79.00 plus costs Brian K. Strait, 1185 Dogwood Lane, Austin, AR; Speeding on other roadways, $59.00 plus costs David Joel Wiegert, 3704 E. 36th St., Sioux Falls; Speeding on other roadways, $39.00 plus costs Monty Keith Dahlberg, 103 Tamarack Ave., Yankton; Speeding on other roadways, $39.00 plus costs Perry Alvin Lemke, 1224 Ramblewood Ave. SW, Willmar, MN; Speed limits in areas of highway construction, $39.00 plus costs Amanda Kimberly Steiner, 145 Nottingham Ln., Yankton; Speed limits in areas of highway construction, $59.00 plus costs Caitlin Marie Davis, 31750 476th Ave., Elk Point; Speeding on other roadways, $39.00 plus costs Logan Kenneth Diede, 507 Idaho Street, Centerville; Renewal registration during assigned month, $54.00 plus costs Andrea Anne Brown, 1001 Memory Lane #A 19, Yankton; County speeding, $59.00 plus costs Amy L. Sorensen, 1707 Country Club Dr., Elk Point; Speed on four-lane in rural areas, $39.00 plus costs Bryce C. Kelly, 1909 Jack Nicklaus Drive, Elk Point; Speeding on other roadways, $39.00 plus costs Tanner Anderson, 20 N. Willow #102, Vermillion; Rear lamps required, $25.00 Kayla L. Heimdal, 911 E. Duke Street #24, Vermillion; Fail to stop or slow down for school bus, $54.00 plus costs Ashley Allen, 116 E. National, Vermillion; No drivers license, $54.00 plus costs; Seat belt violation, $25.00 Ashley Allen, 116 E. National, Vermillion; No drivers license, $54.00 plus costs 06 Vermillion Plain Talk Nov. 1, 2013 www.plaintalk.net Single Copy Sales Manager Yankton Media, Inc. is currently looking for a Single Copy Sales Manager. As the Single Copy Sales Manager you will work closely with the Circulation Director to ensure that all over the counter and news box locations are functioning properly. This includes (but is not limited to) regular phone and in-person visits, ensuring signage is properly posted and regular maintenance on news box locations. Applicant will also be responsible for draw maintenance, management of delivery contractors and be asked to seek out new sales locations. The ideal applicant will have some newspaper experience, be proficient in a PC environment, be detail oriented and have sales and marketing background. This job will entail a lot of over the phone and in person sales; the ideal candidate MUST be comfortable with this. The Single Copy Sales Manager is an entry level position with some managerial duties. Normal hours are Monday - Friday 8-5 with some weekend and evening work. Medical, dental, and vision insurance is available, paid time off available after 90 days. Interested applicants please send a cover letter and resume to: Mike Hrycko Circulation Director Yankton Media, Inc. 319 Walnut St., Yankton, SD 57078 [email protected] EOE Yankton Media Inc. The University of South Dakota Manager of Grounds & Landscaping ^ For more details and to apply, go to https://yourfuture.sdbor.edu EEO/AA Equal Housing Opportunity Town Square I & II Apartments 505-507 W. Main St. Vermillion, SD or older, or persons with disabilities. Please call www.oakleafpm.com. we are pet friendly. Rental . 505-507 W W. Apartments e I & II own Squar T To y tunit ppor ousing O qual H E those who qualify assistance available to . Rental we are pet friendly Utilities are included and .oakleafpm.com. www or visit 605-624-5218 Please call disabilities. , or persons with or older for anyone 55 years of age 1 BR apartments 57069. ermillion, SD V Ve Main St. . 505 507 W W. Apartments By Travis Gulbrandson [email protected] The written word has increasingly become a focus of modern art. It’s also the theme of an exhibition that opened Monday in the John A. Day Gallery on the campus of the University of South Dakota. “The Written Word” features the work of five artists who create using word-based texts: Elissa Levy, Karen Baldner with Björn Krondorfer, Trong Nguyen, Nina Katchadourian and An Xiao. “These artists are exploring materials,” said Alison Erazmus, Director of the University Art Galleries. “They’re not just taking a book and altering it, they’re using newspapers and putting texts and translating that to grains of rice, they’re using Twitter feeds as a way to examine the written word in digital media. “It’s definitely what I would consider a very contemporary show in the sense that artists are really exploring a variety of materials to understand and explore the written word,” Erazmus said. Levy was on-hand at Monday’s opening to discuss her work and meet students and members of the public. “It was really exciting to have a big group of students,” Erazmus said. “I think at least 70 to 75 were in the gallery looking at the artwork.” Word-based art has been growing in popularity, both with the public and the artists themselves, Erazmus said. “A lot of artists are very good researchers, so obviously, that comes with reading quite a bit,” she said. “From my perspective, I see a lot of artists referencing books and texts, and creating signs, using words in their own artwork as an expression of visual art. “This (exhibition) is more explicitly connected to writing and the written word,” she said. “Either it’s already been produced, or the artists are generating their own writing. It’s definitely focused on that.” Some artists even use existing books in their pieces, as in “Bound and Unbound II,” an altered book exhibition that is on display in I.D. Weeks Library through Friday, Dec. 20. “Either artists make their own books … or they’re taking books that have been withdrawn, thrown away, and repurposing them and making them into a visual art object,” Erazmus said. In addition to the art on display, USD graduate students also will perform a piece of Xiao’s called, “Together/Alone” at 2-5 p.m. on Nov. 8 and Nov. 15, as well as from 5-7:30 p.m. on Nov. 22. Erazmus will lead a gallery discussion for the Boos in Context Series hosted by the Vermillion Public Library at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 21, at the Day Gallery. These events are free and open to the public. “The Written Word” will be on display through Nov. 24. For more information, visit www.usd.edu/uag. About the Artists: •Levy lives and works in New York City, and is a visiting artist with an upcoming artist residency at the Scottish Sculpture Workshop. •Baldner is from West Germany, and is an associate professor at the Herron School of Art and Design in Indianapolis, IN, where she teaches book arts. She collaborates with Krondorfer, and has received funding for her work from Fulbright grants and National Endowment for the Arts. • Nguyen was born in Vietnam and works in New York City. He exhibits his work throughout the world, including at the New York’s Fruit + Flower Deli and in Ho Chi Minh City at Galerie Quynh. • Katchadourian is a faculty member at the NYU Gallatin School of Individualized Study. She is represented by Catharine Clark Gallery in San Francisco and has exhibited at the PS1/MoMA, the Serpentine Gallery and Saatchi Gallery. • Xiao is an American artist, designer, writer and technologist who looks at the politics and growing role of Internet culture in countries like China, Uganda and the United States. ‘The Written Word’ on display at USD “German/Jew” by Karen Baldner is one of the pieces on display in the John A. Day Gallery at USD as part of “The Written Word,” an exhibition featuring the work of five artists who use word-based texts for their art. (Photo by Travis Gulbrandson) FOR THE RECORD The Academy of Dance is pleased to announce the production of a new ballet for the 2013 Holiday Season. The ballet, “Sleeping Beauty” will be presented at the Yankton High School Theater on Saturday, Nov. 23, at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, Nov. 24, at 2 p.m. Dorota Dannenbring, owner of the Academy of Dance, dance teacher, choreographer of the Nutcracker Ballet since 1994 and former touring professional dancer and European trained dancer, is very excited to be able to bring this ballet to the Yankton community and surrounding area. With the support of 140 talented cast members, their families, amazing dancers, new, beautiful costumes, sets and backdrops, this ballet will take your breath away. Call 665-7729 for more ticket information. Academy of Dance plans new ballet Subscribe Today! Call 624-4429

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Cases Disposed 10/18-24/2013

Lee Odonald Bartlett,404 Kent Street,Harrisburg; Speed on four-lane in rural areas, $39.00plus costs

Melissa Marie Menning,169 Railroad Street, Parker;Carless driving, $54.00 pluscosts

Matthew ThomasPuthoff, 420 Jefferson St.,Vermillion; Municipalspeeding, $39.00 plus costs

Denyelle R. Viereck, 416N. Pine St. #114,Vermillion; Seat beltviolation, $25.00

Joseph Samual English,321 Linden Avenue,Vermillion; Seat beltviolation, $25.00

Brant Lee Dekruif,Mickelson Hall #333,Vermillion; Speeding onother roadways, $59.00plus costs

John William Erikson,1001 Lewis St., Vermillion;Renewal registrationduring assigned month,$54.00 plus costs

Gretchen Ann Jensen,700 E. Cherry St. #104,Vermillion; Speed on four-lane in rural areas, $39.00plus costs

William FrederickDarwin, 55 W. CliftonAve. Apt. 109, Sioux City,IA; Speeding on other

roadways, $39.00 pluscosts

James Daniel Roth,45421 290th St., Viborg;Speeding on a statehighway, $39.00 plus costs

Belmic Smajic, 7412 W.65th St., Sioux Falls;Speeding on otherroadways, $59.00 plus costs

Max Lester Andersen,2609 E. Highway 50,Vermillion; Fail to stopcar at RR crossing –signal operating, $54.00plus costs

Samuel Martin, 1328Westgate Dr., Vermillion;Seat belt violation, $25.00

Benjamin C. Eide, 833E. Duke #30, Sioux Falls;Seat belt violation, $25.00

William Steichen, 208National St. #102,Vermillion; Seat beltviolation, $25.00

Philip Bryce Hoffman,1009 W. 26th St. #3, SiouxFalls; Open container,$54.00 plus costs

Paxton Andrew Strub,489 Sunset Drive, LeMars,IA; Municipal opencontainer in motor vehicle,$54.00 plus costs

Amanda M. Speckels,118 N. Plum St.,Vermillion; Failure to stop,$54.00 plus costs

Carla K. Ewald, 505Regal Dr., Yankton; Speed

limits in areas of highwayconstruction, $99.00 pluscosts

Jacob Thomas Coulson,1104 Willowdale Drive,Yankton; Possession ofalcohol by minor,dismissed

Trenton John Mathey,14779 Kestrel Ave., LeMars,IA; Open alcoholicbeverage containeraccessible in vehicle, $54.00plus costs

Layton S. Gruis, 18262320th, Adrian, MN;Speeding on otherroadways, $154.0 plus costs

Blake Randall Rierson,123 Robin St., Yankton;Speeding on interstatehighway, $39.00 plus costs

Hermin Krdzalic, 514 S.Lyons Ave., Sioux Falls;Speeding on otherroadways, $154.00 pluscosts

Jessica LynnSchwendinger, 2500Lindsey Drive, Rapid City;Possession of alcohol byminor, $54.00 plus costs

Roger David White, 901Rose St. #140, Vermillion;Possession of alcohol byminor, $54.00 plus costs

Darren Mark Hulst,108 Ash Street, Hospers,IA; Speeding on otherroadways, $79.00 pluscosts

Brian K. Strait, 1185Dogwood Lane, Austin,AR; Speeding on otherroadways, $59.00 pluscosts

David Joel Wiegert,3704 E. 36th St., SiouxFalls; Speeding on otherroadways, $39.00 pluscosts

Monty Keith Dahlberg,103 Tamarack Ave.,Yankton; Speeding onother roadways, $39.00plus costs

Perry Alvin Lemke, 1224Ramblewood Ave. SW,Willmar, MN; Speed limitsin areas of highwayconstruction, $39.00 pluscosts

Amanda KimberlySteiner, 145 NottinghamLn., Yankton; Speed limitsin areas of highwayconstruction, $59.00 pluscosts

Caitlin Marie Davis,31750 476th Ave., ElkPoint; Speeding on otherroadways, $39.00 plus costs

Logan Kenneth Diede,507 Idaho Street,Centerville; Renewal

registration duringassigned month, $54.00plus costs

Andrea Anne Brown,1001 Memory Lane #A 19,Yankton; County speeding,$59.00 plus costs

Amy L. Sorensen, 1707Country Club Dr., ElkPoint; Speed on four-lanein rural areas, $39.00 pluscosts

Bryce C. Kelly, 1909 JackNicklaus Drive, Elk Point;Speeding on otherroadways, $39.00 plus costs

Tanner Anderson, 20 N.Willow #102, Vermillion;Rear lamps required,$25.00

Kayla L. Heimdal, 911 E.Duke Street #24,Vermillion; Fail to stop orslow down for school bus,$54.00 plus costs

Ashley Allen, 116 E.National, Vermillion; Nodrivers license, $54.00 pluscosts; Seat belt violation,$25.00

Ashley Allen, 116 E.National, Vermillion; Nodrivers license, $54.00 pluscosts

06 Vermillion Plain Talk Nov. 1, 2013 www.plaintalk.net

Single Copy Sales Manager Yankton Media, Inc. is currently looking for a Single Copy Sales Manager . As the Single Copy Sales Manager you will work closely with the Circulation Director to ensure that all over the counter and news box locations are functioning properly. This includes (but is not limited to) regular phone and in-person visits, ensuring signage is properly posted and regular maintenance on news box locations. Applicant will also be responsible for draw maintenance, management of delivery contractors and be asked to seek out new sales locations.

The ideal applicant will have some newspaper experience, be proficient in a PC environment, be detail oriented and have sales and marketing background. This job will entail a lot of over the phone and in person sales; the ideal candidate MUST be comfortable with this.

The Single Copy Sales Manager is an entry level position with some managerial duties. Normal hours are Monday - Friday 8-5 with some weekend and evening work. Medical, dental, and vision insurance is available, paid time off available after 90 days.

Interested applicants please send a cover letter and resume to:

Mike Hrycko Circulation Director Yankton Media, Inc. 319 Walnut St., Yankton, SD 57078 [email protected]

EOE Yankton Media Inc.

The University of South Dakota

Manager of Grounds & Landscaping

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By Travis [email protected]

The written word hasincreasingly become a focus ofmodern art.

It’s also the theme of anexhibition that opened Mondayin the John A. Day Gallery on thecampus of the University ofSouth Dakota.

“The Written Word” featuresthe work of five artists who createusing word-based texts: ElissaLevy, Karen Baldner with BjörnKrondorfer, Trong Nguyen, NinaKatchadourian and An Xiao.

“These artists are exploringmaterials,” said Alison Erazmus,Director of the University ArtGalleries. “They’re not just takinga book and altering it, they’reusing newspapers and puttingtexts and translating that tograins of rice, they’re usingTwitter feeds as a way to examinethe written word in digital media.

“It’s definitely what I wouldconsider a very contemporaryshow in the sense that artists arereally exploring a variety ofmaterials to understand andexplore the written word,”Erazmus said.

Levy was on-hand atMonday’s opening to discuss herwork and meet students andmembers of the public.

“It was really exciting to havea big group of students,”Erazmus said. “I think at least 70to 75 were in the gallery lookingat the artwork.”

Word-based art has beengrowing in popularity, both withthe public and the artiststhemselves, Erazmus said.

“A lot of artists are very goodresearchers, so obviously, thatcomes with reading quite a bit,”she said. “From my perspective, Isee a lot of artists referencingbooks and texts, and creatingsigns, using words in their ownartwork as an expression ofvisual art.

“This (exhibition) is moreexplicitly connected to writing

and the written word,” she said.“Either it’s already beenproduced, or the artists aregenerating their own writing. It’sdefinitely focused on that.”

Some artists even use existingbooks in their pieces, as in“Bound and Unbound II,” analtered book exhibition that is ondisplay in I.D. Weeks Librarythrough Friday, Dec. 20.

“Either artists make their ownbooks … or they’re taking booksthat have been withdrawn,thrown away, and repurposingthem and making them into avisual art object,” Erazmus said.

In addition to the art on display,USD graduate students also willperform a piece of Xiao’s called,“Together/Alone” at 2-5 p.m. onNov. 8 and Nov. 15, as well as from

5-7:30 p.m. on Nov. 22.Erazmus will lead a gallery

discussion for the Boos inContext Series hosted by theVermillion Public Library at 7p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 21, at theDay Gallery.

These events are free and opento the public.

“The Written Word” will beon display through Nov. 24.

For more information, visitwww.usd.edu/uag.

About the Artists:•Levy lives and works in New

York City, and is a visiting artistwith an upcoming artistresidency at the ScottishSculpture Workshop.

•Baldner is from West Germany,and is an associate professor at theHerron School of Art and Designin Indianapolis, IN, where sheteaches book arts. She collaborateswith Krondorfer, and has receivedfunding for her work fromFulbright grants and NationalEndowment for the Arts.

•Nguyen was born in Vietnamand works in New York City. Heexhibits his work throughout theworld, including at the New York’sFruit + Flower Deli and in Ho ChiMinh City at Galerie Quynh.

•Katchadourian is a facultymember at the NYU GallatinSchool of Individualized Study. Sheis represented by Catharine ClarkGallery in San Francisco and hasexhibited at the PS1/MoMA, theSerpentine Gallery and SaatchiGallery.

•Xiao is an American artist,designer, writer and technologistwho looks at the politics andgrowing role of Internet culture incountries like China, Uganda andthe United States.

‘The Written Word’ on display at USD

“German/Jew” by Karen Baldner is one of the pieces on display in the John A. Day Gallery at USD as part of“The Written Word,” an exhibition featuring the work of five artists who use word-based texts for their art.

(Photo by Travis Gulbrandson)

FOR THE RECORD

The Academy of Danceis pleased to announce theproduction of a new balletfor the 2013 HolidaySeason.

The ballet, “SleepingBeauty” will be presented atthe Yankton High SchoolTheater on Saturday, Nov.23, at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.and Sunday, Nov. 24, at 2p.m.

Dorota Dannenbring,owner of the Academy ofDance, dance teacher,choreographer of theNutcracker Ballet since1994 and former touringprofessional dancer andEuropean trained dancer, isvery excited to be able tobring this ballet to theYankton community andsurrounding area.

With the support of 140talented cast members, theirfamilies, amazing dancers,new, beautiful costumes,sets and backdrops, thisballet will take your breathaway.

Call 665-7729 for moreticket information.

Academyof Danceplans new

ballet

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