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Badlands National Park And
Partners Open Over 22,000
Acres To Bison On Oct. 11
and learning about bison
in their native habitat on
the badlands iconic and
stunning landscape.
Then project
represents an
exemplary public/
private partnership with
significant philanthropic
contributions. Badlands
National Park partnered
with the National Park
Foundation, the World
Wildlife Fund, the
Defenders of Wildlife,
the Nature Conservancy,
the Badlands National
Park Conservancy and
the Badlands Natural
History Association to
implement the Bison
BROOKINGS, S.D. - Fall is the time
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Plan and open new
creeping bell flower, field bindweed,
grazing areas to the
and white clover. Ground ivy is also
existing herd.
known as creeping charlie and field
The partner group
bindweed is often referred to as
including the National
creeping jenny.
Park Foundation, the
Results of the SDSU Weed
World Wildlife Fund,
Evaluation Extension Evaluation
Defenders of Wildlife, the (WEED) project show fall timing
Nature Conservancy and has the best chance for control of
the Badlands National
dandelions. Active new growth is
Park Conservancy and
important for good results. Allow the
their donors raised
grass to grow up and delay mowing
funds in excess of
to get good growth. Spraying can
$740,000. In only two
start anytime in September. For the
weeks, the National
Park Foundation and
the World Wildlife Fund
raised over $513,754.
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“Full Throttle: Stories” by Joe Hill;
© 2019, William Morrow. 480 pages
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BY TERRI SCHLICHENMEYER
The pedal’s to the metal and
you’re in a hurry.
You need to get somewhere fast,
somewhere nobody’s ever been
before — or you need to get away
from there. The engine’s roaring to
rush you across town or across time.
Watch the road. Beware of sharp
curves and drive safely; in the new
book “Full Throttle: Stories” by Joe
Hill, hard-braking tires scream… and
so will you.
Race was far ahead of the pack
— so far ahead that his father, Vince,
could barely see him on his Harley a
half-mile up front. But that was just
Race, and Vince still loved him, still
wondered what went wrong to make
Race a killer. Vince watched as his son
let a girl get hacked to death, right in
front of their whole biker group, and
the kid was insisting on more revenge.
But in “Throttle” (written with his
father, Stephen King), exactly whose
revenge would it be?
John never planned on becoming
a librarian, it just happened: after his
parents died in a murder/suicide, he
found a very overdue book that his
mother had borrowed and when he
returned it, one thing led to another
and he ended up working in the
Bookmobile. It was a decent job,
made better by the elderly patrons
who came to get books, only in “Late
Returns,” some of them got more than
just reading material.
When the onboard movie went
black, Gregg Holder, who’d been
watching the famous woman sitting
next to him, took note. He also
noticed the shake in the pilot’s voice,
as passengers
were informed
that they were
landing in Fargo
soon, diverted
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@TYME2WASTE was Tweeting
her vacation, bored with everything,
fighting with her mother, wishing she
was home. Ugh. In “Twittering from
the Circus of the Dead,” her eyes
rolled hard when her father decided
to stop at some stupid side-of-the-road
circus. #DumbestThingInTheWorld.
In his introduction, author Joe Hill
does something charming: he gives
major kudos to his parents, as parents
and as writers. This gives fans some
great stories, and it offers readers
insight from where Hill’s novels
spring, as you’ll see when you read it.
Similar to his mother’s talent, the
13 short stories Hill presents here
ooze with a psychological tautness
that goes unnoticed until you realize
that your fingernails are embedded
in the arms of your chair and you’re
holding your breath. It’s like hearing
a chainsaw outside your house, and
somehow knowing that it’s meant for
you.
As does his father, Hill puts
characters in situations that
are distastefully disgusting and
unimaginably frightening — a dead
animal near a lake, a madman down
the hall in your bedroom — but
in Hill’s case, they’re exquisitely
possible. There’s no revived-cats-inthe-cemetery here, no clowns-in-thesewer; instead, there are things that,
if you squint, really could lurk outside
your window right now.
But don’t look. Instead, grab the
keys, run and get “Full Throttle” in
your hands. Take a break and get
ready to scream.
Increases Park
and Camping Fees
CHAMBERLAIN, S.D. –
The Game, Fish and Parks
(GFP) Commission moved
forward with a proposal to
increase state park entrance
fees for the first time since
2014. The Commission
also took action to raise
select camping fees, many
of which had also been
unchanged for several
years.
Pending approval
from the Interim Rules
Committee, fee increases
will go into effect January
1, 2020.
This year, several parks
have faced significant
damage from flooding, with
repair costs upwards of
$9 million. Additionally,
revenue has been impacted
by decreased visitation
because of weather and
weather-related damage.
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Mission Hill Township (N)
As per South Dakota Codified Law 8-5-1
A Regular meeting of Mission Hill Township (N)
will be held at Vangen Lutheran Church,
Mission Hill, South Dakota on
Tuesday, October 29th, 2019 at 8:00 PM.
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to be closed as a result of
flooding.
Annual passes to state
parks will be $36 with a
daily fee of $8. A 7-day
motorcycle pass to Custer
State Park will be $20.
In campgrounds, prime
campsites increase to $26,
preferred sites to $23 and
modern to $20. Fees for
non-electric, tent-only sites
will be going down in some
cases. These sites will now
be $15 statewide to ensure
park opportunities are
affordable for everyone.
The increase is in line
with the rate of inflation and
with fees in surrounding
states. The revenue raised
from this increase will
directly support repairs and
upkeep in state parks.
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toughest weeds, like ground ivy and
creeping bell flower, make a repeat
application as soon as the product
labels allow, ideally two weeks after
spraying.
Fall works best for perennial
weeds because the herbicide moves
into the root better. If you wait until
after a light frost, other plants in the
yard are less sensitive to drift. Apply
with care and use low pressure and
coarse droplets to reduce drift. Do not
make applications if it is windy. Most
broadleaf lawn products are a mixture
of herbicide ingredients and they are
available in several product brands.
Check label guidelines for mixing and
applying instructions.
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Interior, SD –
Badlands National
Park celebrated the
expansion of the park’s
bison range during a
public ceremony on
Friday, Oct. 11. Thanks
to partners’ generous
contributions, 43
miles of new fence was
installed, along with
cattle guards, to expand
the bison grazing area to
80,193 acres, which will
contribute to the health
and genetic integrity of
the herd and continued
health of the prairie.
Visitors will also have
more opportunities for
viewing, photographing,
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