@larry_kurtz Thanks for sharing! I've passed this along to the Chamber director & city leaders!— Hot Springs, SD (@hotspringssd) December 29, 2014
In 2014 an interested party passed a Black Hills State University article on community organizing to a Hot Springs official.
Governor-elect Kristi Noem wants to make Hot Springs a vacation destination for veterans from across the United States, she said during a post-election rally Monday at the Holiday Inn Rapid City-Rushmore Plaza. Noem said she has already spoken to the mayor and city council members in Hot Springs about the idea, and she said it will require cooperation from the state’s tourism and economic development officials to put the city on the map as a vacation spot geared toward veterans. [Rapid City Journal]Hot Springs could be something someday if it wanted to be. The town has recently expanded its social media platform and the Mammoth Site is at the focus of scientific research on a 9300-year-old mummified bison uncovered there.
Nearby Wind Cave National Park is a perennial favorite destination for ecotourists and is within biking distance of the Mickelson Trail. There is a movement to bring a mountain bike race to the area that would rival the Black Hills Fat Tire Festival. Real estate is affordable and historic properties abound.
Fall River County Commissioners took advantage of an Obama-era initiative and approved a 700-acre parcel in the Minnekahta Valley between Hot Springs and Edgemont paving the way for a new utility scale solar energy project.
Most South Dakota schools could be feeding food waste to chickens and hogs maybe composting for community gardens. Hot Springs, Philip and Midland enjoy hydrothermal water to heat greenhouses.
A new way of growing food is coming to Fall River County. The Southern Hills Economic Development Corporation was recently awarded a $42,435 grant from the United States Department of Agriculture to develop a hydrothermal greenhouse in the county. The project will be known as “Hydrothermal Applications for Sustainable Agriculture,” otherwise known as HASA. [Hydrothermal coming to Fall River County]Progress has been made under current school lunch rules but as industrial agriculture lines Republican pockets South Dakota's children still suffer from elevated risks to obesity.
In 1921 my maternal grandparents rode the train from Humphrey, Nebraska and honeymooned in Hot Springs where Evans Plunge became the Black Hills' first commercial tourist attraction and if passenger rail ever happens again nearby Maverick Junction will no doubt be a stop.
I like the idea of rolling the funding for Obamacare, Tricare, Medicare, the IHS and the VA together then offering Medicaid for all by increasing the estate tax, raising taxes on tobacco and adopting a carbon tax. Reproductive freedoms should be included with conditions just like the military does under Tricare.
Hot Springs listened. BHSU students get real-life experience with Hill City tourism planning: http://t.co/GjSowJi2ZH http://t.co/oZ0Qi1ph3J— interested party (@larry_kurtz) January 15, 2015
South Dakota should move its capital to Hot Springs.— interested party (@larry_kurtz) May 4, 2013
— interested party (@larry_kurtz) October 27, 2014
Investor alert! A town on the edge: Worry the emotion of the day in Hot Springs: http://t.co/WST0FenF via @rcjournal #southdakota— interested party (@larry_kurtz) February 17, 2013
Hot Springs' "next battle for the Save the VA will be either an Administrative Review or a judicial review" https://t.co/UjqUoiDR0x #sdleg— interested party (@larry_kurtz) May 3, 2016
Geothermal study part of Hot Springs' sustainable future https://t.co/c8nOHfOjC2 #blackhills #hifromsd— interested party (@larry_kurtz) September 24, 2016
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