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South Dakota Names its Great Events of 201011/17/2009
Four South Dakota communities will get a boost from state government in their 2010 tourism efforts. Chamberlain, Huron, Ipswich and Rapid City will each host one of South Dakota’s Great Events of 2010.
2010 Governor’s Conference on Tourism: Destination 2010 and Beyond11/12/2009
The South Dakota Office of Tourism invites all visitor-related businesses to attend the 2010 Governor’s Conference on Tourism, Jan. 20-21, in Pierre.
S.D. Businesses Recognized for Outstanding Customer Service11/5/2009
Dozens of tourism businesses and organizations are receiving recognition for their dedication to customer service.
South Dakota Rolls Out the Orange Carpet for Hunters10/15/2009
Pheasants have thrived in South Dakota for more than a century, and with this year’s traditional season opener just around the corner the state is preparing to greet outdoorsmen and women from around the globe for world-class hunting experiences.
Crazy Horse Celebrates 20 Years of Reconciliation10/5/2009
Crazy Horse Memorial will celebrate Native American Day with its 20th annual celebration on Monday, Oct. 12, starting at 10:00 a.m. MDT. Traditional hoop dancers, Native American artists, an educational program, a blast on the mountain and more will all be a part of the event.
Buffalo Roundup Selected as Top 100 Events in North America9/10/2009
The Custer State Park Buffalo Roundup and Arts Festival is one of the premier events on this continent, according to the American Bus Association (ABA).
Buffalo Roundup9/10/2009
Starting Sept. 26, the Black Hills and Custer State Park come alive with events ranging from arts festivals and historic reenactments to chili cook-offs and old-time fiddlers, all centered around the annual roundup of the park’s nearly 1,500 bison.
South Dakota Dept. of Tourism Receives National Nod9/9/2009
The South Dakota Department of Tourism’s newest tool for bringing visitors to the Black Hills is receiving national recognition.
Rooster Rush is Here: Office of Tourism Partners with Minnesota Vikings to Promote Hunting8/20/2009
The Office of Tourism has officially launched the Rooster Rush campaign in an effort to attract pheasant hunters from surrounding states.
Missouri River Recreation Flourishing8/18/2009
Each year, the Missouri River is a destination spot for people throughout South Dakota and surrounding states, and this year is no exception.


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