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Shutdown cost national parks at least $414M MATTHEW DALY, Associated Press
• WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Obama administration says the government shutdown last fall resulted in nearly 8 million fewer visitors to national parks, costing the parks and surrounding communities an estimated $414 million in lost visitor spending. • Interior Secretary Sally Jewell said the shutdown was a striking reminder that national parks are a powerful economic engine for local economies across the country. • The report released Monday said five states, including California and Arizona, lost more than $20 million during the 16-day shutdown. • Six states received permission to reopen national parks within their borders using state money. The report said those states generated nearly $10 in visitor spending for every dollar spent. Utah, Arizona, Colorado, New York, South Dakota and Tennessee all reopened parks. • A bill is pending in Congress to reimburse those states. •
Monday's Scores The Associated Press
• Boys Basketball • District 4AA Play In • Spearfish 58, Douglas 42 • Region 1A First Round • Groton Area 67, Milbank Area 32 • Sisseton 71, Britton-Hecla 44 • Tiospa Zina Tribal 57, Webster 48 • District 1B First Round • Great Plains Lutheran 46, Wilmot 45 • District 2B First Round • Aberdeen Christian 80, Waubay 57 • Leola/Frederick 75, Northwestern 31 • District 3B First Round • Eureka/Bowdle 52, Edmunds Central 30
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