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Posted by Paul (63.153.18.178) on 13:09:27 01/11/19
National Public Radio Local businesses are pitching in to pay staff at Yellowstone NP to keep parts of the park open during the shutdown: [Private] businesses that operate inside the park are picking up the tab about $7,500 dollars a day to groom Yellowstone's 300-plus miles of snow-covered roads and to keep one paved road open to cars. Xanterra Parks and Resorts, which runs the only hotels operating inside the park in winter, is paying most of that paying park service employees to perform the same grooming duties they due under normal circumstances. Xanterra asked the 13 guide services that operate in the park to chip in to help pay, and all of them did. It adds up to about 300 bucks a day for each of the guide services. Source: National Public Radio.
That is nice to hear
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