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Concerns over environmental impact took center stage during the Pennington County Board of Equalization Hearings on May 1, 2025. A heated discussion emerged regarding the effects of waste management practices on local wildlife and livestock.

Miss Champion, a participant with a veterinary science background, raised alarms about the dangers posed by trash, particularly plastic bags, that can litter expansive areas. She emphasized the potential harm these materials can inflict on the ecosystem, noting that toxins from decomposing waste could adversely affect deer and other wildlife, as well as livestock in the region.
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This discussion highlights the growing awareness and urgency surrounding environmental issues in Pennington County. As the community grapples with waste management strategies, the implications for both wildlife and agriculture remain a pressing concern. The board's response to these issues could shape future policies aimed at protecting the local environment and its inhabitants.

Converted from 4-29-2025 Pennington County Board of Equalization Hearings meeting on May 01, 2025
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