Gov. Noem to Hold Media Briefing for 57th Buffalo Roundup

Gov. Noem to Hold Media Briefing for 57th Buffalo Roundup
Kristi Noem — South Dakota Governor
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Custer State Park, SD – Governor Kristi Noem, Custer State Park Superintendent Matt Snyder, and Department of Tourism Secretary James Hagen will hold a media availability on Friday, September 30, 2022, following the 57th Custer State Park Buffalo Roundup.

The briefing will begin at approximately 12:00 p.m. MST Friday, September 30, 2022, at the new Bison Center near the corrals in Custer State Park. The media briefing will focus on the Buffalo Roundup event and Custer State Park’s herd management.

Media should meet on the front porch of the Bison Center. The official time is dependent on how the morning’s event unfolds. Thank you for understanding.

WHO: Governor Kristi Noem, Custer State Park Superintendent Matt Snyder, and Department of Tourism Secretary James Hagen

WHAT: Media availability following the 57th Custer State Park Buffalo Roundup

WHEN: Approximately 12:00 p.m. MST Friday, September 30, 2022

WHERE: At the new Bison Center near the Custer State Park bison corrals

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