South Dakota Gun Range Nears Completion Amidst Controversy Over Taxpayer Funding and Community Impact
South Dakota’s $20 million gun range project moves toward completion despite legislative opposition and community concerns over funding misuse and local disruption.
In the sweeping plains north of Rapid City, South Dakota, a massive state-funded gun range is racing toward completion. The Pete Lien & Sons Shooting Sports Complex, set to open this November, promises to be among the largest of its kind in America, boasting 160 shooting bays and facilities intended for both public use and law enforcement training.Is This State Spending Truly Serving Taxpayer Interests?Yet beneath the dust clouds of construction lies a deeper dispute that goes beyond shooting sports. The project’s $20 million price tag has ignited fierce backlash from lawmakers and local residents alike who question whether taxpayer...
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