Educational accountability -- South Dakota; Educational evaluation -- South Dakota; Educational tests and measurements -- South Dakota; South Dakota Student Teacher Accountability and Reporting System.
This brochure explains the STARS system benefits to new users.
South Dakota Retirement System; Pensions -- South Dakota; Pension trusts -- South Dakota; Postemployment benefits -- South Dakota -- Miscellanea; South Dakota -- Officials and employees -- Pensions
Any retiree receiving an SDRS monthly retirement beneit who has at least $10,000 dollars in his/her Supplemental Retirement Plan (SRP) or the Special Pay Plan (SPP) can choose to convert the funds into a supplemental pension benefit (SPB) pursuant...
Oahe Reservoir (S.D.); Karl E. (Karl Earl), 1900-1974; United States. Bureau of Reclamation; Irrigation projects -- South Dakota; Irrigation -- Research -- South Dakota
June, 1968 is the target date for presentation of a plan report on the proposed one-half million acre Oahe unit irrigation project to the United States Congress.
Missouri Basin Inter-agency Committee; Missouri River Basin Project (U.S.) Oahe Unit; Tennessee Valley Authority; Irrigation -- South Dakota
This editorial compares the Tennessee Valley Authority with the Missouri Basin Commission and the involvement of the federal government with control of Missouri Basin development.
Missouri River; Irrigation--South Dakota; Irrigation--Nebraska; Irrigation--Kansas; Irrigation--Oklahoma; Irrigation--Texas; McGovern, George S. (George Stanley), 1922-; South Dakota. Governor (1965-1969: Boe); Black Hills Conservancy Subdistrict;...
This editorial discusses meetings scheduled to discuss the proposal to divert Missouri River through a canal from western Nebraska into Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas.
Antelopes -- South Dakota -- Counting; Antelopes -- South Dakota; Pronghorns -- South Dakota; Pittman-Robertson Project (S.D.)
The 1950 antelope census found 10,568 antelope in the counties of Harding, Butte, central Meade and western Fall River. The antelope herds in those counties averaged increases of more than 50 percent since 1949.
Antelopes -- South Dakota -- Counting; Antelopes -- South Dakota; Pronghorns -- South Dakota
The 1951 Antelope census found 15,000 antelope in the counties of Harding, Butte, Perkins, Meade, Fall River and Stanley. Since 1950 the average increase has been 14 percent. The kid crop was normal averaging 90 kids per 100 does. The buck-doe...
Antelopes -- South Dakota; Pronghorns -- South Dakota; Pronghorn hunting -- South Dakota; Antelope hunting -- South Dakota
About 3150 antelope were harvested by 3350 permit holders during the 9-day 1951 antelope season. This represents a success of about 94 percent. These figures are relatively accurate for about 87 percent of the permit holders reported upon their...