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  • Thu, October 01, 2020 1:03 PM | Sue Gallup (Administrator)
    U.S. On-Highway Diesel Fuel Prices
    Change from
    09/14/20 09/21/20 09/28/20 week ago year ago
    U.S. 2.422 2.404 2.394 -0.010 -0.672
    East Coast (PADD1) 2.499 2.486 2.473 -0.013 -0.592
    New England (PADD1A) 2.605 2.601 2.592 -0.009 -0.464
    Central Atlantic (PADD1B) 2.676 2.662 2.658 -0.004 -0.580
    Lower Atlantic (PADD1C) 2.357 2.343 2.323 -0.020 -0.625
    Midwest (PADD2) 2.308 2.282 2.269 -0.013 -0.718
    Gulf Coast (PADD3) 2.172 2.157 2.154 -0.003 -0.673
    Rocky Mountain (PADD4) 2.368 2.348 2.336 -0.012 -0.696
    West Coast (PADD5) 2.955 2.941 2.928 -0.013 -0.717
    West Coast less California 2.575 2.557 2.554 -0.003 -0.674
    California 3.267 3.257 3.236 -0.021 -0.740
    *prices include all taxes

    https://www.eia.gov/petroleum/gasdiesel/

  • Thu, October 01, 2020 12:49 PM | Sue Gallup (Administrator)

    NALP and SEA have created the below grassroots alert to bring H-2B back up as a remaining issue even during COVID.  Understand that is about educating during an election cycle and while it’s been suspended by President Trump. Thanks to NALP and SEA for sharing this link.

    Tell Congress Seasonal Workers Still Needed, Save H-2B!

    NALP and the Seasonal Employment Alliance are teaming up to push a grassroots alert to make your elected official understands the continued dire need for a robust H-2B program despite COVID-19 and higher unemployment rates.

    Click Here to Send a Note to Your Elected Officials

    Your elected officials need to be educated on how important your H-2B workers are to your business, your full-time, year-round American workers and your ability to retain your current and take on new contracts.

    The H-2B programs remains suspended under President Trump’s Executive Order and we must keep the pressure on Congress to educate them on the importance of H-2B and retain language in any FY 21 appropriations measure that provides the authority to the administration when a bona fide need has been demonstrated.

  • Thu, October 01, 2020 11:39 AM | Sue Gallup (Administrator)

    The Showmen's League of America has shared the sad news of Fr. John's passing. His obituary is below - services are pending as of today. We would also like to share the script used at Fr. John's induction into the SLA Hall of Honor in 2016. That copy is attached here.

    The Rev. John A. Vakulskas Jr., 76, died Sunday, Sept. 27, 2020, at Mercy One Siouxland Medical Center, following a seven-month battle with pancreatic cancer, which was accelerated by the coronavirus.

    John Anthony Vakulskas Jr. was born Feb. 28, 1944 in Portsmouth, Va., the first child of John Anthony Vakulskas and Mary Ann (Smith) Vakulskas. Following the family’s move to Sioux City, John graduated eighth grade with highest honors in 1957 from St. Francis Catholic Grade School. He graduated from Trinity Prep Seminary in 1961.

    John studied one year at Crosier College Seminary, Onamia, Minn., then transferred to Loras College, Dubuque, Iowa. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1965 from Loras, majoring in philosophy, English literature, and creative writing. In 1969, John was awarded a Master of Arts degree in theology from Mount St. Bernard Seminary (Aquinas Institute of Theology), in Dubuque.

    Bishop Joseph M. Mueller ordained him a priest for the Diocese of Sioux City on May 24, 1969, at Cathedral of the Epiphany.

    Father Vakulskas served at the following Iowa parishes: assistant pastor, St. Joseph, Le Mars, 1969-71; assistant pastor, St. Cecelia, Algona, while teaching junior high Bible courses at St. Joseph, Bode, 1971-78; assistant pastor, Corpus Christi, Fort Dodge, 1978-79; pastor, St. Mary, Oto and its mission of St. Philip, Hornick, while teaching junior high Bible courses at St. Patrick School, Danbury, 1979-81; pastor, St. Mary, Dow City and its mission of St. Joseph, Buck Grove, 1981-86; pastor, Sacred Heart, Early, while teaching primary and junior high Bible courses, 1986-93; pastor, St. Joseph, Milford, 1993-98; pastor, St. Mary, Larchwood, 1998-2002; pastor, St. Mary, Alton and St. Anthony Hospers, while teaching primary and junior high Bible courses, 2002-2008; and pastor, St. Andrew, Sibley and St. Mary, Ashton, 2008-2014. He retired in 2014. In retirement, Father Vakulskas split his time between Okoboji, Iowa and Ruskin, Fla., where he served six parishes with both English and Spanish liturgies.

    In the fall of 1992, Father Vakulskas studied at the Institute for Continuing Theological Education, North American College, Vatican City, Rome, Italy. He served as youth director for the diocese, 1980-87 and executive secretary ofPriests' Provident Society (serving sick, disabled, and retired priests), 1984-1992.

    On July 4, 1969, Father Vakulskas began his ministry to carnival workers, when he was called by Jennie Klein to the Plymouth County Fairgrounds in Le Mars to minister to her husband Henry Klein, owner of the carnival that was in town. The Kleins suggested the priest take on the special ministry to those individuals in an industry that was constantly on the move, but in need of the sacraments.

    Pope St. John Paul II appointed him International Coordinator of Carnival Ministries in December 1993 and the United States Catholic Conference approved a similar national appointment in the spring 1994. Father Vakulskas was the only member of the U.S. clergy with a permanent ministry to carnival workers. In 2012, he was recognized for his service to carnival workers by Pope Benedict during a Mass celebrating the Year of Faith at the Vatican. Pope Francis honored Father Vakulskas in 2016 for his ministry to migrants and itinerant people at a Vatican Mass celebrating the carnival industry.

    Father Vakulskas was a member of the Outdoor Amusement Business Association; Hot Springs Showmen's Association, Midwest Showmen's Association, Miami Showmen's Association, Showmen's League of American, Chicago and St. Louis Chapters, and Royal Hawaiian Showmen's Association. In 2016 he was named to Showmen's League of America Hall of Honor.  For more than 45 years, Father Vakulskas hosted pilgrimages and tours all over the world, sharing his views and insights with thousands of world travelers. He had scheduled tours prior to the pandemic and had tours planned for 2021. 

    Father Vakulskas was named Knight of the Year by the State of Iowa Knights of Columbus in 1977 and 1989. Several times he served as Chaplain of the Day at Iowa Senate and House of Representatives, as well as chaplain for the Iowa State Patrol. Father Vakulskas was a licensed, instrument-rated airline pilot and an amateur Radio Operator since 1962 (NOVKX). His hobbies included sailing, snow skiing, water skiing, and cheering the Chicago Cubs. 

    In February, doctors diagnosed advanced stage metastasized pancreatic cancer, and Father Vakulskas began chemotherapy in Florida. In March, he moved to Sioux City and lived with his sister, Janet, while continuing chemotherapy. He was recently hospitalized with conditions associated to the cancer and chemotherapy, when he contracted the coronavirus. 

    Survivors include two sisters, Janet Masteller of Sioux City and Maria (Ron) Rosmann of Harlan, Iowa; a brother, Tom (Barb) Vakulskas of Sioux City; numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and other relatives. 

    He was preceded in death by his parents and a brother-in-law, Phil Masteller.

  • Thu, September 24, 2020 5:00 PM | Sue Gallup (Administrator)

    From the desk of Vanessa Gagne:
    ANIMAL ISSUES LEGISLATIVE UPDATE

    Septemer 24, 2020

    UPDATES

    Two bills signed into law in California by Governor Newsome directly affect family pets:  AB 2152 ends the retail sale of cats, dogs, and rabbits.  Pet stores must source their animals from shelters and rescues.  SB 573 will make it mandatory for all dogs and cats in a shelter to be microchipped and programmed with updated information before being adopted out or returned to an owner. 

    It was officially announced that the Ringling elephants at the Center for Elephant Conservation will move to White Oak Conservation in northern Florida, save for two older cows that will stay behind.  They are the largest herd of Asian elephants in this hemisphere.  The CEC had the most successful Asian elephant breeding program outside of their natural range state habitats.

    IN THE NEWS

    Switzerland Will Vote on Giving Primates Fundamental Rights

    Southeast Texas businessman sentenced to life in prison for sex trafficking young girl following ICE investigation
    Wills was VP of HSUS in the 90’s and oversaw their undercover investigations.  He was fired for allegations of embezzlement and later pleaded guilty in 1999.  He was responsible for getting Wayne Pacelle to join HSUS, who, as you may remember, resigned due to several sexual harassment allegations.  Interestingly, Wills was also accused and sued for sexual harassment - by Kitty Block, Wayne Pacelle’s successor. 

    UW-Madison rebukes PETA claims of animal mistreatment

    Toxins in water blamed for deaths of hundreds of elephants in Botswana
    Some scientists have questioned this conclusion since no other evidence of mass deaths in different species have been found, only the elephants.

    Dairy up for discussion at activist conference

  • Thu, September 10, 2020 3:39 PM | Sue Gallup (Administrator)

    From the desk of Vanessa Gagne:
    ANIMAL ISSUES LEGISLATIVE UPDATE

    September 10, 2020

    UPDATES

    Pet microchipping bill heads to Gov. Newsom, but other animal welfare efforts come up short   
    A bill that would have secured blood banking for pets and a bill that would have prohibited hunters from bringing back trophies from their African hunts were both scrapped this past week.

    NFR announces move from Las Vegas to Texas for 2020
    Folks in Nevada had reservations about holding the event due to the pandemic.  The National Finals Rodeo will be held at Texas Rangers’ Globe Life Stadium in Arlington, TX.

    Petting Zoo Prepares For Legal Fight With Humane Society

    IN THE NEWS

    Australian Company To Create Cell-Based Meat From 'Exotic' Animals Like Kangaroo And Lion

    Woman with tiger cub draws attention in Polanco mall

    Ban on circus animals in Wales gets royal assent

    Feuding over who controls, profits from sports betting stalls legislation

    Lifelong Western Showman Takes Exotic Animal Entertainment Nationwide 

    Proposed Bill In New Jersey Would Be Used To Establish That Animals Treated Cruelly Are Persons Who Can Sue In Court.

  • Tue, September 08, 2020 8:34 PM | Sue Gallup (Administrator)
    U.S. On-Highway Diesel Fuel Prices*(dollars per gallon)full history XLS
    Change from
    08/24/20 08/31/20 09/07/20 week ago year ago
    U.S. 2.426 2.441 2.435 -0.006 -0.536
    East Coast (PADD1) 2.506 2.519 2.511 -0.008 -0.481
    New England (PADD1A) 2.620 2.622 2.612 -0.010 -0.410
    Central Atlantic (PADD1B) 2.683 2.694 2.689 -0.005 -0.472
    Lower Atlantic (PADD1C) 2.363 2.379 2.370 -0.009 -0.501
    Midwest (PADD2) 2.308 2.329 2.321 -0.008 -0.543
    Gulf Coast (PADD3) 2.174 2.188 2.184 -0.004 -0.561
    Rocky Mountain (PADD4) 2.369 2.385 2.378 -0.007 -0.555
    West Coast (PADD5) 2.960 2.972 2.964 -0.008 -0.584
    West Coast less California 2.590 2.603 2.584 -0.019 -0.547
    California 3.265 3.276 3.276 0.000 -0.602
    *prices include all taxes
  • Thu, September 03, 2020 4:38 PM | Sue Gallup (Administrator)

    From the desk of Vanessa Gagne:
    ANIMAL ISSUES LEGISLATIVE UPDATE


    September 3, 2020

    UPDATES

    Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky will be introducing new federal horse racing regulations this week in the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Act of 2020.  The bill is being endorsed by Churchill Downs and several other racehorse affiliates including the Jockey Club.

    California SB 1175 was defeated in the senate. The bill would have negatively affected the legal importation of African species to the state of California, all due to panic from the coronavirus. Thank you to Dallas Safari Club for the timely updates.

    IN THE NEWS

    US faces monkey shortage for COVID-19 research

    How a rare minnow spawned a $90,000 effort at the Tennessee Aquarium
    I particularly love this story because unlike in some states where the farmers are told to just deal with the new environmental laws, this endeavor called upon them from the beginning to find a solution.
  • Tue, September 01, 2020 11:19 AM | Sue Gallup (Administrator)
    U.S. On-Highway Diesel Fuel Prices*
    Change from
    08/17/20 08/24/20 08/31/20 week ago year ago
    U.S. 2.427 2.426 2.441 0.015 -0.535
    East Coast (PADD1) 2.508 2.506 2.519 0.013 -0.481
    New England (PADD1A) 2.627 2.620 2.622 0.002 -0.405
    Central Atlantic (PADD1B) 2.684 2.683 2.694 0.011 -0.484
    Lower Atlantic (PADD1C) 2.365 2.363 2.379 0.016 -0.495
    Midwest (PADD2) 2.308 2.308 2.329 0.021 -0.545
    Gulf Coast (PADD3) 2.177 2.174 2.188 0.014 -0.552
    Rocky Mountain (PADD4) 2.365 2.369 2.385 0.016 -0.539
    West Coast (PADD5) 2.958 2.960 2.972 0.012 -0.583
    West Coast less California 2.586 2.590 2.603 0.013 -0.536
    California 3.264 3.265 3.276 0.011 -0.609
    *prices include all taxes


  • Thu, August 27, 2020 3:17 PM | Sue Gallup (Administrator)

    10700 Medallion Drive | Cincinnati, Ohio 45241 | gmpopcorn.com  
    For more information about the release or images, contact Heather Gims at 
    800-543-0862 or hgims@gmpopcorn.com.

    Gold Medal Introduces Ready-to-Eat Gourmet Popcorn Line

    Concession equipment and supplies leader, Gold Medal Products Co. has officially launched its retail-ready prepackaged gourmet popcorn line. Gold Medal’s most popular signature gourmet popcorn recipes are now available to retailers, concession stands, and other venues in a variety of flavors and sizes. This news comes as many stores and venues are now opting to serve more prepackaged food items.

    The integrity of Gold Medal’s Gourmet Popcorn line is linked to its unique, thorough process and state-of-the-art production equipment manufactured by Gold Medal. Carefully crafted in small batches, it is made to create exceptional quality flavor profiles. One of the distinguishing features is that the popcorn is wet popped, which means the kernels are popped in specially designed oils and seasonings for maximum flavor. In addition, to promote a rich coating, the popcorn is gently mixed in an artisan fashion rather than a commercial spray-on method. These flavors are timeless and reflect classic tastes that consumers know and love:

    • Old-Fashioned Caramel Corn
    • Cheddar Cheese Corn
    • Caramel & Cheese Corn Mix
    • Movie Theater Style Butter Popcorn
    • Kettle Corn

    The products are also Kosher and Halal-certified and are gluten-free. Packaging options include a convenient grab-and-go size, larger retail size, and bulk.

    “Throughout our 89-year history, Gold Medal has earned a reputation for excellence in the popcorn industry and we are excited to now bring that same unmistakable quality to our ready-to-eat gourmet popcorn line.,” says Gold Medal president, Adam Browning.

    For more details or to order, simply call 800-543-0862 or visit the Gold Medal website, gmpopcorn.com.

  • Thu, August 27, 2020 3:08 PM | Sue Gallup (Administrator)

    From the desk of Vanessa Gagne:
    ANIMAL ISSUES LEGISLATIVE UPDATE

    August 27, 2020

    UPDATES

    Folks in California - be aware of Prop 15 which would increase property taxes on commercial properties.  This would negatively affect farmers in the state who have protections in place from a previous piece of legislation, Prop 13.  It doesn’t directly affect the land or property, but it does use new definitions for equipment and buildings that would be used on a farm such as irrigation systems and barns.  To read a more in depth description of the proposition and its potential outcomes, Protect the Harvest has some great literature available.  Here is an article from the Modesto Bee:
    Split roll initiative on November ballot threatens agriculture

    Hurricane Laura hit Texas and Louisiana last night as a Cat 4 storm.  Please remember to donate locally and make sure that actual rescues are being helped.  HSUS makes it a point to be a first responder and garner as many donations as possible without the local shelters getting any aid. 

    IN THE NEWS

    Proposed Bipartisan House Bill Cracks Down on Animal Cruelty

    American Humane Challenges Political Campaigns to Include Animal Policies in Platforms

    Nik Wallenda Highlights Sarasota Circus Ring of Fame Candidates

    Texas A&M emergency vet team heads to coast as Hurricane Laura arrives

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