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Category: Event  Date: 2016-10-17

CCC Feature Story

Jay Hendrickson speaks with Steve Long of KEVN
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On Tuesday 9/27/16 the Hill City, South Dakota Chamber of Commerce issued a MEDIA ALERT to members and friends.

Steve Long anchor/reporter with Rapid City, SD based television station KEVN spoke with Civilian Conservation Corps man, Jay Hendrickson. Mr. Hendrickson was at the State CCC Museum of South Dakota in Hill City, SD. and shared some of his experience with Long.

Everyone associated with the Museum and Hill City Visitor Information Center wish to thank Steve Long and KEVN for graciously allowing us to share this video with all of our Museum friends and visitors from across the country and the world.

Thank You also to Janet Wetovick-Bily, Executive Director, Hill City Area Chamber of Commerce for her part in the feature and for this Media Alert and the others she provides the community.

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Steve Long anchor/reporter with Rapid City, SD based television station KEVN spoke with Civilian Conservation Corps man, Jay Hendrickson.

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