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The survey provides a foundation for targeting work to better implement water resource initiatives and activities across the state.
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A water quality advocacy group said although the state’s high precipitation this spring is good to combat drought, it is also having a negative impact on the Big Sioux River.
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A Mitchell city council member is raising questions about the city vote that narrowly approved $25 million plan to clean up Lake Mitchell.
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An advisory panel to the Black Hills National Forest Service is recommending the agency remove the Mitchell Lake dam near Hill City.
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The idea to create Wagner Lake came in 1933. A dam, spillway, and bridge were built as part of a WPA project. Today, it's a beautiful place for families to rest, picnic, and fish.
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Travis Entenman, director of Friends of the Big Sioux River, joins us for Earth Day. We dive into the small improvements community members and South Dakota legislators are making.
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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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The Joint Appropriations Committee killed a bill to restore a state recreation area in Walworth County.
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The dam doesn't currently meet standards, officials said. The forest service proposes either decommissioning or repairing the structure.
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A Senate committee is rejecting an effort to rename the Scalp Creek Lakeside Recreation Area in Gregory County.