Wednesday,  October 10, 2012 • Vol. 13--No. 85 • 26 of 36 •  Other Editions

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Mix counties, as well as southern Perkins County in the northwestern part of the state. Hunters who already have licenses are being given the option of turning them in for a refund.
• Hunters who keep their licenses are being encouraged to consult with landowners in areas where they plan to hunt to determine the impact of epizootic hemorrhagic disease.
• "The deer die-offs reported have been local in nature for many areas and not evenly distributed across each county," Game, Fish and Parks Secretary Jeff Vonk said in a statement. "Because the impact of EHD can vary, it is essential that hunters check with their local landowner on the status of the deer herd on properties they hunt."
• Game, Fish and Parks earlier reduced the number of deer licenses in some western hunting units because of the disease. It is spread by a biting midge and has killed more than 1,000 deer in South Dakota this year.
• "It might take a year or two," to restore the deer population, Yankton County Conservation Officer Sam Schelhaas told the Press & Dakotan newspaper. "We might need to cut back on the tag numbers and restrict some hunting. We need to back off for a few years. But deer are resilient. With the help of sportsmen, and getting everybody involved, we can get back (the deer) numbers."

Pair charged with making meth in home with 6 kids

• SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) -- A Sioux Falls man and woman face drug and child abuse charges for allegedly making and distributing methamphetamine out of a home where six children lived.
• Authorities say they were tipped off by a 15-year-old girl concerned about the safety of her siblings. Police arrested 34-year-old Tammara King and 41-year-old Eric Johnson on Tuesday, and the six children were taken into protective custody.
• Three of the children are teenagers. The others are ages 10, 9 and 4.
• Bond for King and Johnson was set at $10,000. It was not immediately clear if they had obtained attorneys, and a telephone listing for their home could not immediately be found Wednesday. A telephone listing for King at a different address was disconnected.

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