advising people to use caution Wednesday. The river level is forecast to drop eight feet at Yankton and by a similar amount downstream, and flow levels could change without notice. • Boat ramps and sections of the river might become inaccessible to boats, and officials say people walking on sandbars should be aware that water levels could change quickly. • Officials also say cultural artifacts might surface, and they're reminding the public that federal law prohibits collecting them. •
Wind Cave National Park lifts fire restrictions
• HOT SPRINGS, S.D. (AP) -- Wind Cave National Park in southwest South Dakota has lifted fire restrictions that were put in place about two months ago because of dry conditions. • Park Superintendent Vidal Davila says the decision was made because of recent (Continued on page 24)
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