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Be ready for a wilderness experience : five spots for paddling South Dakota s waters

From reservoirs in the Black Hills to Cottonwood-entangled rivers on the state's eastern side, more people-powered boats have been venturing out to explore South Dakota's waterways over the last year during the pandemic

Rep Bruce Westerman: Don t blame COVID -- soaring lumber costs hammering Americans were decades in the making

Into the Hills: Dogs on Trails - KNBN NewsCenter1

KNBN NewsCenter1 May 25, 2021 BLACK HILLS, S.D. Hiking is possibly one of the most beautiful, exciting and popular things to do when visiting the Black Hills. A lot of people might want to bring their dogs with them on these trails, but there actually some rules that should be followed when bringing your dog out for some of these hikes. “If you’re out in the forest with your little critter or your dog, you know whatever, it’s just a good idea to have them on a leash you know. It’s regulation that you have to have a dog on a leash on a trail. So really, it’s about protecting your own pet and protecting other pets and for the safety of other people. So, yeah it’s important to have your dog on a leash,” said Scott Jacobson, Public Affairs Officer with the Black Hills National Forest.

Black Hills Federal Credit Union donates 1,300 trees to Jasper Fire Restoration

KNBN NewsCenter1 May 7, 2021 Leslie Millard, Marketing Communications Specialist with Black Hills Federal Credit Union, presents a check to Jeffrey Underhill, forest silviculturist for the Black Hills National Forest Service (photo credit: Black Hills Federal Credit Union) RAPID CITY, S.D. To celebrate Arbor Day, Black Hills Federal Credit Union made a donation of $1,100 to the Jasper Fire Reforestation Project. BHFCU teamed up with the Black Hills National Forest Service to enroll members in paperless statements; each member that switched to eStatements counted as a one dollar donation. “Arbor Day is observed by planting trees, and this year BHFCU wanted to be a part of that in a local way,” said Leslie Millard, Marketing Communications Specialist. “With help from our members, we have funded the planting of 1,300 trees in the Black Hills. I would call that a success!”

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