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| Tourism News | |
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| South Dakota Names its Great Events of 2010 | 11/17/2009 |
| 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 Beyond | 11/12/2009 |
| 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 Service | 11/5/2009 |
| Dozens of tourism businesses and organizations are receiving recognition for their dedication to customer service. | |
| South Dakota Rolls Out the Orange Carpet for Hunters | 10/15/2009 |
| 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 Reconciliation | 10/5/2009 |
| 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 America | 9/10/2009 |
| 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 Roundup | 9/10/2009 |
| 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 Nod | 9/9/2009 |
| 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 Hunting | 8/20/2009 |
| The Office of Tourism has officially launched the Rooster Rush campaign in an effort to attract pheasant hunters from surrounding states. | |
| Missouri River Recreation Flourishing | 8/18/2009 |
| Each year, the Missouri River is a destination spot for people throughout South Dakota and surrounding states, and this year is no exception. | |