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Eagle Butte School District 20-1, [1] is a school district with its headquarters in Eagle Butte, South Dakota. [2] The district covers sections of Ziebach County and Dewey County . The district and the Bureau of Indian Education (BIE) jointly administer the Cheyenne-Eagle Butte School ( C-EB ), with the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe being ...
The 27.5-mile (44.3 km) scenic highway follows the north fork of the Shoshone River through the Wapiti Valley to Sylvan Pass and the eastern entrance to Yellowstone. Most of the scenic byway is contained within Shoshone National Forest and is also known as US Highway 14 (US 14), US 16 and US 20 .
Shoshone Joint School District 312 is a school district headquartered in Shoshone, Idaho. The district includes a portion of Lincoln County. [1] A portion of the district is in Jerome County. [2] It operates Shoshone Elementary School and Shoshone Junior/Senior High School. It also operates the High Desert School. [3]
Oglala Lakota County School District 65-1 (OLCSD) is a public school district headquartered in the Batesland School in Batesland, South Dakota. [1] It is in the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. It serves all of Oglala Lakota County. [2] It was formerly known as the Shannon County School District 65-1 (SCSD). It adopted its current name in 2016. [3]
Shoshone National Forest highlighted in light green. Shoshone National Forest is managed by the U.S. Forest Service, an agency within the U.S. Department of Agriculture.The forest is separated into five districts and from 2008 and 2012 had an average staff of 165 employees and an annual operating budget of $17,500,000. [24]
Mummy Cave is a rock shelter and archeological site in Park County, Wyoming, United States, near the eastern entrance to Yellowstone National Park.The site is adjacent to the concurrent U.S. Routes 14/16/20, [1] on the left bank of the North Fork of the Shoshone River [2]: xii at an altitude of 6,310 feet (1,920 m) in Shoshone National Forest.
The school district owns and operates the city arena, built in 1950 at a cost of $900,000 and renovated throughout the 2000s. Huron bought the Huron University Activities Center in 2008. The original football stadium stood from 1937-1974 and is now a residential section with street names including Quarterback Court and Gridiron Place.
GFPS comprises two school districts: the Grand Forks School District and the Grand Forks Air Force Base School District. [1] There are twelve elementary schools, four middle schools, and two high schools. GFPS also operates an alternative high school, an adult learning center, and a Head Start program. GFPS employs 1,100 people and instructs ...