Fort Meade (S.D.); United States. Army. Cavalry, 4th; United States. Army. Cavalry, 8th; Rodgers, Robert C.; United States. Army. Cavalry, 4th. Black Horse Troop; South Dakota -- History
The Fourth cavalry is now quartered at Fort Meade. The article also provides a short history of Fort Meade.
Irrigation -- South Dakota; Missouri River Basin Project (U.S.); United States. Dept. of the Interior; United States. Bureau of Reclamation
This booklet describes Missouri River Project divisions and units on which work is programed for fiscal year 1950. A short history of the Bureau of Reclamation is also included.
Pennington County (S.D.); Transportation -- South Dakota -- Pennington County -- Planning; Highway planning -- South Dakota -- Pennington County -- Planning; Urban transportation -- South Dakota -- Pennington County -- Finance; Roads -- South...
Use of the roadway network by bicyclists, pedestrians, transit, and freight users highlights the need for roads and streets that accommodate multimodal needs. The Pennington County Master Transportation Plan, entitled CHAPS – Connecting Hills and...
Technical institutes -- South Dakota; Vocational education -- South Dakota
South Dakota’s four technical institutes - Lake Area Tech in Watertown, Mitchell Tech in Mitchell, Southeast Tech in Sioux Falls and Western Dakota Tech in Rapid City - play an integral role in expanding the state’s skilled workforce, one of...
Pittman-Robertson Project (S.D.); Antelopes -- South Dakota; Pronghorns -- South Dakota; Pronghorns -- Counting -- South Dakota; Antelopes -- Counting -- South Dakota
The South Dakota antelope population as of July 1, 1954 was estimated at 18,000. Since 1953 there was a 12 percent increase in the antelope population in those counties in the better antelope range. The Lower Cheyenne Management Unit (which is...
Dingell-Johnson Project (S.D.); Fishery management -- South Dakota -- Periodicals; Fisheries -- South Dakota -- Periodicals; Fish stocking -- South Dakota -- Periodicals
Report containing five-year fisheries management plans for waters in South Dakota Management Region II during the period of January 2011 through December 2017.