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Bison Return To Roam New Areas Of Badlands
National Park For The First Time Since The 1870s
BADLANDS NATIONAL
participation of people
and U.S. Forest Service
their native habitat on this
PARK, SD – On Oct. 11,
at a planned ceremony
working with the Don Kelly iconic landscape.
with 50 people watching,
held today at the Pinnafamily in 2014, and the
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by Badlands Natural History Association and the
Badlands National Park
Conservancy, donated
over $743,000 and the
National Park Service
Centennial Challenge fund
contributed $475,000.
To see the Facebook
Live video of the bison
release please go to,
Badlands National Park
Facebook page.
www.nps.gov
Stories you missed this week because
you’re not a Plain Talk subscriber
A story and photos about the progress being made on the new
addition to the National Music Museum on the University of
South Dakota campus.
Coverage of the “Spoken History Cemetery Tour” at Vermillion’s
Bluff View Cemetery. The event was sponsored by the Clay
County Historical Society.
Reports and photos of Tanagers tennis, volleyball, girls and
boys soccer, boys golf, cross country and football.
And if you want to see:
A story about the recent experience of a Vietnam veteran
from Vermillion who took part in the Midwest Honor Flight to
Washington, D.C. on Oct. 12.
A full report on Vermillion Tanagers sports results from last
week, including the Tanagers Boys Cross Country Team’s
winning of the 2019 Region 3A Championship on Oct. 17.
Photos of the Vermillion High School’s marching band’s
participation in the Quad State competition held in the Dakota
Dome Oct. 19.
A story and photos from the annual “She Said Yes to the
Dress!” wedding gown fashion show held Oct. 19.
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