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May 7, 2021
CUSTER, S.D. The U.S. Forest Service is establishing a new Off-Highway Vehicle Action Team, tasked with enhancing the motorized trail system in the Black Hills.
The committee, comprised of 10 members of the public, will work together by going through motorized trails in the Black Hills and providing feedback the Forest Service.
The team was formed after the Forest Service held an OHV summit to take in concerns from stakeholders and partners to further improve the trails.
“Coming out of the OHV summit, we were dedicated to pulling together a group of folks who wanted to work with us, trying to make a great recreation opportunity even better for both our visitors and our residents here in the Black Hills,” said Jerry Krueger, Deputy Forest Supervisor, Black Hills National Forest.
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May 7, 2021
BLACK HILLS, S.D. In 2020, the Black Hills National Forest Service sold a record amount of ATV permits, but what does that impact bring for homeowners and residents who live along these trails?
Rod and Jan Hines live along Mystic Road and love to entertain their grandchildren, who have problems with asthma.
“We couldn’t even let the children go outside to play. It would trigger their asthma so badly that it wasn’t safe. We never open windows, haven’t used our porches at all because the dust is so horrific,” the Hines said.
Other residents, like Jan and John Humphrey, who have lived along the Castle Peak Road for 20 years, say they’ve noticed the increased dust, damage to public roads, trails, land and say they’ve seen less wildlife in the past few years, since the boom of ATVs in the area – now, they’re moving on and moving out.
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Apr 5, 2021
H. Scott Ray
WINCHESTER, Ky. â The U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service has named H. Scott Ray the Forest Supervisor of the Daniel Boone National Forest.
Ray has been the Deputy Forest Supervisor for the Daniel Boone National Forest for the last four years and has been serving as acting Forest Supervisor there since December 2020. In his new position, he will oversee 709,000 acres spread across 21 counties in Eastern Kentucky from the Forest Supervisorâs office in Winchester, Kentucky.
âThe Daniel Boone National Forest is truly a special place and I am honored to have this opportunity. I am excited to continue to work with all the incredible employees, partners, and volunteers that help steward this wonderful forest,â said Ray.
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