After learning the new rodeo organization has yet to make a rent payment to the city, a member of Horsemen's Sports deemed it a breach of the lease agreement and urged council to end the lease.
“I am scared about letting my kids go in the yard where my kids are riding horses and playing with our animals,” Thompson said of her concerns of bullets potentially escaping the gun range.
Wade Musick pleads guilty
Mitchell resident Wade Musick entered a guilty plea and paid a $120 fine in a Pennington County court Tuesday on a misdemeanor charge that he illegally used dogs to hunt mountain lions.
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Daily Republic News | 6:34 am, Jun. 13, 2013
Mitchell resident Wade Musick entered a guilty plea and paid a $120 fine in a Pennington County court Tuesday on a misdemeanor charge that he illegally used dogs to hunt mountain lions. Musick was not present at the hearing, but was represented by Spearfish attorney Matthew Kinney, who submitted his client s guilty plea before Magistrate Judge Scott Bogue. Wade decided he didn t want to fight the case anymore and have the expense of going to trial, Kinney said.