Published by admin on Thu, 09/12/2019 - 9:45am
The top two officials of the local offices of the U.S. Forest Service were on hand to discuss a litany of issues with the Custer County Commission at the Sept. 3 commission meeting, but the two sides stopped short of coming up with a compromise on one of the biggest issues that sees the them at loggerheads.
Both Black Hills National Forest supervisor Mark Van Every and Hell Canyon District ranger Tracy Anderson were present, with Van Every reiterating an earlier statement that the Forest Service wants to be a good neighbor to both the county and taxpayers.