FALL RIVER COUNTY, SD (KELO.com) — The Bureau of Land Management has approved infrastructure work connected with a controversial uranium project. All nine Sioux Tribes have expressed opposition to the project, which could impact ten-thousand acres in Fall River County. A company has been given the go-ahead to build access roads, monitoring wells and power lines on 240 acres in the area managed by the Bureau.
Company permitted to build infrastructure in connection with uranium project
By Tom Rooney
Jun 17, 2026 | 1:34 PM

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