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Broadcaster Press 13 October 10, 2017 www.broadcasteronline.com South Dakota Resident-Only Pheasant Season Season Dates: October 14-16, 2017 OPEN AREA: Public lands, statewide, which include the following: •Hunting on public road rights of way is limited to those contiguous to and a part of public hunting lands open for hunting. •U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Waterfowl Production Areas. •U.S. Army Corps of Engineers land adjacent to the Missouri River. •U.S. Forest Service National Grasslands. •U.S. Bureau of Reclamation land. •State School and Public Lands. •State parks, recreation areas, and lakeside use areas. •GFP managed or leased property otherwise open to public hunting, including Game Production Areas open during the regular pheasant season. •GFP managed and leased property designated as Walkin Areas and land enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP). •Nontoxic shot is required to hunt small game on most public lands. DAILY LIMIT: 3 rooster pheasants POSSESSION LIMIT: 9 rooster pheasants, taken according to the daily limit. Limit accrues at the rate of 3 birds a day; 9 birds may not be possessed until after the 3rd day of hunting. SHOOTING HOURS: Noon (central time) to sunset License Requirements: Small Game, or Combination, or Junior Combination, or Youth Small Game; or 1-Day Small Game South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks SD Fire Marshal: Fire Prevention Week A Chance To Work On Exit Plan PIERRE, S.D. – South Dakota’s fire marshal is encouraging families to use this year’s Fire Prevention Week as an opportunity to practice their exit plans. Fire Prevention Week starts Sunday, Oct. 8, and runs through Saturday, Oct. 14. This year’s theme is “Every Second Counts: Plan 2 Ways Out!” State Fire Marshal Paul Merriman says individuals and families should plan two ways out of their home in case of fire. He says just as important is to practice their plan. “Families should hold fire drills in their homes at least twice a year; once during the day and another time at night,” Merriman says. “It is important that everyone, especially children, know how to get out of a burning structure using more than one exit.” As always, another emphasis during the week will be the use of smoke alarms. Merriman says the importance of smoke alarms can’t be stressed enough. “We have seen too many house fires where there were no smoke alarms present or the alarms in the homes were not properly working,” he says. “Smoke alarms can help save lives. But they do no good when not properly maintained.” Smoke alarm messages for this week include: • Install smoke alarms in every bedroom, outside each separate sleeping area and on every level of the home, including the basement. • Interconnect all smoke alarms throughout the home. This way, when one sounds, they all do. • Test alarms at least monthly by pushing the test button. • Make sure everyone in the home knows the sound of the smoke alarm and understands what to do when they hear it. • If the smoke alarm sounds, get outside and stay outside. Go to your outside meeting place. • Call the fire department from outside the home. So far this year, there have been 16 fire-related deaths in South Dakota. The 2016 total was 14. The state Fire Marshal’s Office is part of the South Dakota Department of Public Safety. South Dakota Veterans Commission Elects Leadership For Coming Year PIERRE, S.D. – The South Dakota Veterans Commission elected new officers to lead the Commission in enhancing the lives of South Dakota veterans. Lori Vosika of Hot Springs was elected chair, and Kella With Horn of Aberdeen was elected vice chair. 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