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South Dakota DC delegation will not join former President Trump when he visits South Dakota in September

South Dakota DC delegation will not join former President Trump when he visits South Dakota in September
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WY, SD congressional delegations urge USFS not to reduce Black Hills National Forest timber sale program

KNBN NewsCenter1 March 3, 2021 photo courtesy: U.S. Forest Service WASHINGTON Congressional delegations from both South Dakota and Wyoming joined together in opposition of the U.S. Forest Service’s recommendation to reduce the timber sale program in the Black Hills National Forest. South Dakota Senators John Thune and Mike Rounds, along with Rep. Dusty Johnson and Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney, wrote to the USFS on Wednesday to express their concern that a reduction in the sale program would have a detrimental impact on the ability to manage forests in the Black Hills and local communities. Additionally, the delegation cited a lack of collaboration between the USFS and stakeholders in the Black Hills in analyzing Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) data and using it to develop a plan going forward.

Gov Kristi Noem issues statement on Keystone XL presidential order

KNBN NewsCenter1 January 20, 2021 President Biden has revoked a presidential cross-border permit allowing the completion of the Keystone XL pipeline. Ian Fury, Gov. Noem’s Communications Director, issued the statement moments before the presidential revocation was signed. Gov. Noem’s statement: “It’s unfortunate that President Biden is not standing up for American jobs and energy independence.” The controversial Keystone XL pipeline was planned to carry Canadian oil sands to refineries along the Gulf coast and routed through South Dakota. Several construction camps and staging facilities are already in place in the state. Trans-Canada Energy, owners of Keystone XL, say they plan to challenge the revocation in court. They say they are disappointed with the expected action to revoke the existing Presidential Permit for the pipeline.

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