Black Hills Timber Debate
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South Dakota National Guard helicopter pilots are partnering with state wildland firefighters to conduct aerial water delivery training.
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The City of Brookings is launching its annual tree planting incentive program for residents who want to add a tree to their property.
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New treatment technology offers some protection, but some professionals are concerned people won’t keep up with the generations of treatments.
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In 2005, Dakota Life caught up with Joel Tigner, who is studying the bat population in the Black Hills.
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The head of the Black Hills National Forest says the agency is saddened and concerned to hear about layoffs at a sawmill in the northern Black Hills.
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The Black Hills Clean Water Alliance is taking issue with a response to public objections by the Forest Service.
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Nieman Enterprises says it’s laying off 50 employees—roughly a quarter of its staff at Spearfish Forest Products.
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The president of the Oglala Sioux Tribe is reacting to the South Dakota governor showing up to a meeting between tribes and the federal government last week. The Pine Ridge leader said the Republican governor's actions were a distraction.
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We learn about how some land management practices in western South Dakota are seeking to copy nature's top architect.
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The move will cut the time before you can return to camp in the forest in half.
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The Black Hills National Forest is seeking input on what to do with a nearly 90-year-old dam in Spring Creek just east of Hill City.
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Beginning May 1, 2024 tours will be closed at Wind Cave National Park to replace the elevator system.