Black Hills Timber Debate
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Tourism is a major money-maker. South Dakota celebrates its heritage by offering a range of agricultural tourism experiences.
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Two years have passed since the closure of the Rushmore Forest Products sawmill near Hill City. In its absence, the local economy has been forced to move forward.
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Department of Transportation officials are asking for input on proposed developments for a major Black Hills highway corridor.
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Some Black Hills residents near Custer are concerned with the results of recent government-backed logging program.
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South Dakota Department of Transportation officials are seeking public input into a study on a U.S. Highway 16 Corridor in the Black Hills.
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In this Dakota Life segment from 1999, historian Dale Baity tells us some spooky tales from the Black Hills.
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The Black Hills National Forest is teaming up with Ellsworth Airforce Base in a stewardship agreement to maintain an accessible trail and picnic site at Pactola Reservoir.
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The Black Hills National Forest is seeking nominations for positions on its advisory board.
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In this Dakota Life clip from 2006, SDPB takes a look at the history of the railroads in the Black Hills of South Dakota.
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The tours had been on hold since early August due to elevator repairs.
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Communities are encouraged to apply to fund projects that center around trees and urban forests on public land.
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A South Dakota jury has ruled in favor of a former Black Hills District Ranger who said she was the victim of gender discrimination. They’re awarding Ruth Esperance $400,000 dollars in damages.