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GFP Commission Proposes Duck
Hunting Season- Finalizes Several
Waterfowl Seasons
PIERRE, S.D. – The South Dakota Game,
Fish and Parks (GFP) Commission proposed
to adjust the beginning of the low plains
south duck hunting zone for the 2018 hunting season calling for the zone to open the
third Saturday of October from the second
Saturday of October.
The GFP Commission also proposed to
increase the daily bag limit of pintails from
one to two.
Proposed season dates include:
•High Plains Zone: Oct. 13, 2018 - Jan. 17,
2019
•Low Plains North and Low Plains Middle Zone: Sept. 29 - Dec. 11, 2018
•Low Plains South Zone: Oct. 20, 2018 Jan. 1, 2019
In addition, the GFP Commission proposed no changes to the sandhill crane,
snipe, tundra swan and youth waterfowl
hunting seasons. With no proposed changes, these seasons will move forward under
the same season structure as 2017.
The GFP Commission will finalize this
proposal Jan. 11-12, at the Pierre RedRossa
Convention Center. To comment in person,
the public hearing will be held Jan. 11 at 2
p.m. CST. Individuals can also provide written comments on Commission rule proposals by sending them to 523 E. Capitol Ave.,
Pierre, SD 57501, or via email to wildinfo@
state.sd.us. To be included in the public
record and to be considered by the GFP
Commission, comments must include a full
name and city of residence and meet the
submission deadline of 72 hours before the
public hearing (not including the day of the
public hearing) per HB 1006.
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Gov. Daugaard Approves
FirstNet Opt-In For
Elk Research Continues In
Wind Cave National Park With
South Dakota
The Collaring Of 24 Animals
WIND CAVE NATIONAL PARK, S.D. –
Twenty-four elk in Wind Cave National Park
were recently fitted with GPS (Global Positioning System) radio collars to help monitor elk
inside the park for Chronic Wasting Disease
(CWD).
This study, led by a U.S. Geological Survey
(USGS) scientist, is evaluating whether it is
possible to reduce the prevalence rate of
CWD in the park’s elk herd by reducing herd
density. Last year the park culled 262 elk from
the herd. The recently installed collars will
be used to help monitor elk movements and
PIERRE, S.D. – Gov. Dennis Daugaard has
given approval for the establishment of a
habitat use as part of this CWD study.
public safety broadband network that will
“We appreciate our partnership with the
provide South Dakota’s first responders
USGS and how they are helping us learn more with advanced communication technoloabout this disease,” said Park Superintendent gies. The new wireless broadband network
Vidal Dávila. “These collars and the informa- will be built, operated and maintained by
tion they provide will allow us to study the elk FirstNet using AT&T’s existing infrastructhat are living inside the park and learn more ture as a foundation.
about their movements and habits.”
“We deal with our fair share of severe
The collars record the location of the elk
weather and natural disasters in South
every seven hours, and on a rotating basis,
Dakota. Our first responders need to have
several elk each day will have their locations
access to communication technologies that
recorded every 15 minutes. This is the secwork whenever and wherever needed,” Gov.
ond year of this study.
Restoring Balance To
The Court System
By Sen. Mike Rounds
to text, structure, and history to decide
In the United States, we expect our
what a reasonable reader at the time of
judicial system to treat all Americans
the events in question would have underequally. After all, it is our judicial system
stood the law to be – not to decide cases
which we rely on to assure due process
based on their own moral convictions
of law.
or the policy consequences they believe
The federal courts play a critical role
might serve society best.”
in our constitutional system. Because of
I agree with Justice Gorsuch that the
this, it is important that federal judges
role of a judge is to apply the law faithfaithfully apply the law as written. This
fully and impartially, not to legislate from
year, the Senate has been able to put
the bench. It’s important that we cona number of highly-qualified judges on
tinue confirming the dozens of pending
the federal bench who are committed to
nominations to keep the judicial system
fulfilling that role.
fully functioning. There are still more
The process for filling vacant federal
than 100 federal court vacancies across
judgeships begins with a nomination by
the country. I look forward to continuthe president. The nominee then must
ing to do my part in putting fair-minded
be confirmed by the Senate following
judges on the bench who understand the
a thorough vetting process. Confirmrole of the judiciary is to interpret the
ing highly-qualified judges is one of
law as written, not to make the law.
the most important roles of the United
States Senate. Because
the federal judges hold
lifetime appointments, it is
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Daugaard said. “FirstNet will create a single,
interoperable system across our state to aid
first responders in protecting citizens.”
FirstNet was established by Congress
in 2012. The decision on opting in is left to
each governor and states participate at no
cost.
Local entities will be able to choose
whether or not to subscribe to the services.
AT&T has yet to announce specific rates for
those wanting to participate, but says that
they will establish a highly competitive pricing structure for public safety entities.
RESOLUTION AND ORDER TO REOPEN OR
LOCATE A HIGHWAY PURSUANT TO SDCL 31-3-6
WHEREAS, a Petition for Reopening of Highway having been received from Wanda Numan and
Matt Nieman by Fairview Township, Clay County, South Dakota, asking for reopening or locating of a section line of highways located on the Fairview Township, Clay County, South Dakota,
hereinafter described. Further said Petition being in proper form and executed by more than
the required number of electors of Fairview Township board, Clay County; and information
having been received both in favor and in opposition to the proposed reopening or locating;
and said Supervisors having considered said matter and being fully advised in the premises and
determining the public’s interest will be better served by the proposed reopening or locating;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, AND IT IS HEREBY ORDERED:
That existing right-of-way which includes the statutory right-of-way and any right-of-way
acquired by deed(s) lying on the section line highways described as:
BLOCK 26, AND LOTS 8, 9, 10, 12, AND 13 OF BLOCK 19 IN THE TOWN OF BURBANK,
IN CLAY COUNTY AND STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, AND IT IS HEREBY ORDERED and the same hereby declared
to be reopened or located; and further that a copy of this Resolution and Order to Reopen or
Locate a Highway Pursuant to SDCL 31-3-6 be spread on the minutes of the Board; and it is
further
ORDERED that said Resolution and Order to Reopen or Locate a Highway Pursuant to SDCL
31-3-6 shall be published in the official newspaper of Fairview Township once each week
for two (2) consecutive weeks; and it is further
ORDERED that after such publication, such highway shall be, after lapse of thirty (30) days
after the first publication thereof, reopened or located without further proceeding unless
appealed as hereinafter provided; and it is further
ORDERED that the Clerk herein is directed to cause to be recorded a true and correct copy
of this Resolution and Order to Reopen or Locate a Highway Pursuant to SDCL 31-3-6 in the
office of the Register of Deeds in and for Clay County, South Dakota.
The above Motion was also made by Max Anderson, seconded by Supervisor Todd Mockler,
and upon roll call, the vote was as follows:
Supervisors:
Max J. Anderson
Todd R. Mockler
Mike Seiner
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA
COUNTY OF CLAY
3 - Yes ___ - No ___ - Abstain
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I, Keith Burkhart, being the duly elected, qualified and acting Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Fairview Township, Clay County, South Dakota, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the Resolution and Order to Reopen or Locate a Highway
Pursuant to SDCL 31-3-6 on the action thereon by the Board of Supervisors of Fairview
Township, Clay County, South Dakota, at a special meeting of said Board, held on the 12th
day of December, 2017, as the same appears and is now recorded in the minutes of the
clerk of the Board of said Fairview Township and that the same is a true and correct transcript thereof.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand on this 14th day of December, 2017.
Keith A. Burkhart
Clerk
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 14th day of December, 2017.
Prepared by: Craig K. Thompson
Craig K. Thompson Law Office
109 Kidder Street, P.O. Box 295
Vermillion, SD 57069
(605) 624-2097
Craig@cktlaw.net
Melvin Walz
Notary Public, SD
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