Saturday,  November 10, 2012 • Vol. 13--No. 115 • 8 of 52 •  Other Editions

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The following cities were awarded grants for trail construction and upgrades:
• Aberdeen - Baird Park Recreational Trail, Phase II, $125,600
• Belle Fourche - Riverwalk/Hay Creek to Pine Street, $51,130
• Custer - Big Rock Lookout, Phase II, $80,000
• Deadwood - George S. Mickelson Trailhead, $45,000
• Dell Rapids - Ace Park Dells scenic hiking trail, $21,940
• Lake County - Public access trail, $72,100
• Murdo - City Park shared-use path, $177,848
• Watertown - Big Sioux Recreational Trail reconstruction, $65,000
• Winner - Phase I McDonald Park trail development, $62,799
Additional grants were awarded for trail improvement projects at Blood Run Nature Area, the George S. Mickelson Trail, LaFramboise Island Nature Area, Black Hills Snowmobile Trail System, and the Black Hills National Forest for Off-Highway Vehicle Trail System Implementation.
"These project sponsors have shown a strong commitment to improving their communities, our state and federal parks and our recreation areas," Gov. Daugaard said. "Their efforts will make South Dakota an even better place."
The Recreational Trails Program is funded by the Federal Highway Administration and administered by the South Dakota Department of Game, Fish and Parks. The funds come from the Federal Highway Trust Fund, and represent a portion of the motor-fuel excise taxes collected from non-highway recreational fuel use.

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