The state trunk highway system includes the following in Charles Mix, Brule, Buffalo, Hand, Faulk, Edmunds, and McPherson counties: (1) From a point on State Highway 44 in Platte near the southwest corner of section thirteen, township ninety - nine north, range sixty - eight west, thence north via Platte to Interstate Highway 90 on the west line of section ten, township one hundred three north, range sixty - seven west; (2) From a point on Interstate Highway 90 in the southeast quarter of section ten, township one hundred three north, range sixty - eight west, thence north via Kimball and Miller to U.S. Highway 14 in Miller in the southeast quarter of section ten, township one hundred twelve north, range sixty - eight west; (3) From a point on U.S. Highway 14 north of Miller west of the southeast corner of section three, township one hundred twelve north, range sixty - eight west, thence north to U.S. Highway 212 near the northwest corner of section two, township one hundred sixteen north, range sixty - eight west; (4) From a point on U.S. Highway 212 east of Faulkton near the west quarter corner of section fifteen, township one hundred eighteen north, range sixty - eight west, thence north via Ipswich to U.S. Highway 12 near the northeast corner of section twenty - eight, township one hundred twenty - three north, range sixty - eight west; (5) From a point on U.S. Highway 12 east of Ipswich near the southeast corner of section twenty, township one hundred twenty - three north, range sixty - seven west, thence north via Leola to State Highway 10 near the northeast corner of section twenty, township one hundred twenty - six north, range sixty - seven west; (6) From a point on State Highway 10 east of Eureka near the southwest corner of section thirty - six, township one hundred twenty - seven north, range seventy - one west, thence north to the North Dakota state line near the northeast corner of section two, township one hundred twenty - eight north, range seventy - one west.
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