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Broadcaster Press 9
May 8, 2018 www.broadcasteronline.com
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PIERRE, S.D. – Due to cold weather that has caused
a delayed planting season, Gov. Dennis Daugaard has
signed an Executive Order to allow over-width planting,
fertilizer and agricultural chemical application vehicles
to travel during nighttime hours in South Dakota.
Over-width vehicles are allowed to move on highways
during daylight hours under the terms of an annual permit. The Executive Order provides permission to move
permitted over-width planters and application vehicles
not exceeding 12 feet wide during nighttime hours. The
order expires May 31.
Over-width vehicles must be equipped with flashing
or rotating white or amber warning lights on each side of
the load’s widest extremity. The warning lights must be
clearly visible to motorists approaching from the front
and rear.
Although hours of travel for over-width planters and
application vehicles have been temporarily extended by
the Governor, several highways in the state have weight
restrictions in place because of unstable conditions. No
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Most Popular Volume Published
PIERRE, S.D. – The latest edition of cowboy poet
Badger Clark’s most popular volume has just been
published by the South
Dakota Historical Society
Foundation.
“Sun and Saddle
Leather” has been in
continuous print since it
was first published in 1915.
The volume contains two
of Clark’s most popular
poems, “Ridin’” and “A
Cowboy’s Prayer.”
Western photos from
the South Dakota State
Historical Society-Archives
were used to illustrate the
new edition of “Sun and
Saddle Leather.” Financial
support was provided
by the South Dakota Arts
Council and the Clarkson
Family Foundation.
“Cowboys said of
Clark’s poems that ‘his
words rang true.’ Clark’s
tales of the open range and
the West still ring true, 100
years after they were first
published,” said foundation president Catherine
Forsch. “The new edition
continues efforts to keep
Clark’s works in print.”
The foundation is
the nonprofit partner of
the South Dakota State
Historical Society and has
headquarters with the
society at the Cultural
Heritage Center in Pierre.
The foundation began
overseeing the reprinting
and distribution of work
by Clark in 2015.
Clark was born on Jan.
1, 1883, in Albia, Iowa. He
and his family moved to
Dakota Territory when
he was three months old.
After being diagnosed with
tuberculosis at age 23,
Clark went to Arizona and
was hired on a cattle ranch
near Tombstone. Clark
put his feelings of enjoying the open range and his
fascination with cowboys
into poems, many of which
he sent to his stepmother.
She sent a poem called
“Ridin’” to Pacific Monthly
magazine, which paid
$10 to Clark when it was
published. Clark began
sending poems to Pacific
Monthly and other magazines on a regular basis.
Clark’s stepmother is
also said to have encouraged her stepson to write
a poem reflecting the cowboy religion. The result
was “A Cowboy’s Prayer.”
Clark returned to the
Black Hills in 1910. “Sun
and Saddle Leather,”
Clark’s first volume of
poetry, was published in
1915. It was followed by
“Grass Grown Tales.” The
two volumes were subsequently gathered into one
book under the title “Sun
and Saddle Leather.”
Clark was named South
Dakota’s poet laureate in
1937, a title he held until
his death 20 years later.
“Sun and Saddle
Leather” and other works
by Clark are available from
the foundation by calling
605-773-6346 or at the website www.sdhsf.org.
May Has Been Declared National
Military Appreciation Month
PIERRE, S.D. – At the encouragement of the South Dakota Department of Veterans Affairs and the
South Dakota Department of the
Military, Gov. Dennis Daugaard has
proclaimed May as “National Military
Appreciation Month,” a time for all
to honor, remember, recognize and
appreciate those who have served in
the past, those now serving, as well
as their families.
“The vigilance of the members
of the Armed Forces has been
instrumental to the preservation of
freedom, security and prosperity
enjoyed by the people of this great
nation,” the Governor’s proclamation
states. “The success of the Armed
Forces depends on the dedicated
service of its members and their
families.”
National Military Appreciation
Month includes: Loyalty Day on May
1, Victory in Europe Day on May 8,
Military Spouse Appreciation Day on
May 11, Armed Forces Day on May
19 and Memorial Day on May 28.
"Every American citizen is indebted to the women and men who
have served this nation in uniform;
earning and preserving the rights we
take for granted every day," said Maj.
Gen. Tim Reisch, Adjutant General
of the South Dakota National Guard.
"We also owe a debt of gratitude
to our military family members,
without whom that service would be
impossible."
The days provide an opportunity
to honor, remember, recognize, and
appreciate those who serve and
have served. These men and women
continue to play a major role in the
development of our country; documented through a history of uncompromising honor, dedication to duty
and genuine love of country.
“Life is all about timing,” said
Larry Zimmerman, Secretary of
the South Dakota Department of
Veterans Affairs. “The month of May
is our time to recognize our military,
veterans and their families. They
are serving, have served, or stood
beside those service members everyday of their career. Let’s remember
these heroes every day for what they
do, as service to this great country is
a part of their daily lives.”
South Dakota Celebrates National
Travel And Tourism Week
PIERRE, S.D. – The South Dakota Department of Tourism
is aligning with the U.S. Travel Association, South Dakota
communities, chambers of commerce and convention and
visitors bureaus to celebrate National Travel and Tourism
Week, May 6-12.
“Tourism in South Dakota has been positively impacting our state for generations,” said Gov. Dennis Daugaard.
“From the first blasts on Mount Rushmore National Memorial that piqued visitors’ curiosity, to new attractions opening
up all across the state every year, tourism is an economic
driver in our state and we are proud to celebrate it with the
tens of thousands of South Dakotans who are employed in
the industry.”
Nationwide, the tourism industry supports the livelihoods of more than 15.6 million Americans. Spending by
travelers throughout the U.S. currently totals over $1 trillion annually. In South Dakota visitors spent $3.9 billion in
2017, which sustained a total of 53,984 jobs, or 8.9 percent
of all jobs in the state.
“This week is about
celebrating the positive
impact that tourism has on
our state, our communities
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National Travel and Tourism Week is in its 35th year and
is an annual acknowledgment of the impact of travel on
states, regions, cities and the entire United States. During
the first full week in May each year, communities nationwide unite to showcase the impact of travel.
The South Dakota Department of Tourism is comprised
of Tourism and the South Dakota Arts Council. The Department is led by Secretary James D. Hagen.
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