South Dakota
First-come, first-served North Dakota deer gun licenses available July 24
BISMARCK – More than 1,900 deer licenses are available in four units for North Dakota’s 2024 deer gun season, and they will be issued on a first-come, first-served basis beginning at 8 a.m. Central time on Wednesday, July 24, the Game and Fish Department announced Friday, July 12. Residents and nonresidents who have not already received a lottery or landowner license are eligible to apply online by visiting the
Game and Fish website
at gf.nd.gov.
Hunters who want to purchase additional licenses may do so beginning at 8 a.m. CDT on Wednesday, Aug. 14. At that time, any remaining licenses will be issued as a concurrent season license, which can be used during the archery season with a bow; deer gun season with a bow, rifle or muzzleloader; or during the muzzleloader season with a muzzleloader. However, hunters under age 14 (at the end of the calendar year) will be issued a concurrent season license for archery only.
There is no limit on the number of concurrent season licenses a hunter can purchase.
Hunters with concurrent season licenses are restricted to the type of antlerless deer printed on the license and must stay in the unit in which the license is assigned.
Here’s a look at licenses remaining by unit.
- 3A2: Any antlerless, 48.
- 3F1: Antlerless whitetail, 297.
- 3F2: Any antlerless, 758.
- 3F2: Antlerless whitetail, 769.
- 4F: Antlerless whitetail, 38.
Contributed / North Dakota Game and Fish Department
South Dakota
Nature: Snow in South Dakota
South Dakota
Wreaths laid for veterans at South Dakota Veterans Cemetery
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) – Joining in across the country, wreaths are being laid today at the South Dakota Veterans Cemetery just north of Sioux Falls.
The effort is a partnership between Wreaths Across America and the Midwest Honor Flight, joining in the 5th Annual Wreaths Across America Day.
Over 640 wreaths are being placed today, and despite the snow and cold temperatures, today’s program went ahead as planned to honor those veterans and their families.
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