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Tiffany Semmler, a manager at Minervas Restaurant, a few blocks from the site of the funeral, is bracing for a busy Friday. "You never know. If people are coming from out of town and going directly to the funeral, we might not get an excessively busy lunch. If they decide to go directly home after the funeral, we won't get a big push after the funeral," she said, noting that the restaurant is planning to schedule an additional server and cook. "If everyone stays in town and isn't going back to work on Friday, we could get hit really hard," she said. At least one hotel is offering a discount for those attending the funeral of McGovern, who was born in Avon and grew up in Mitchell. The executive director of the Sioux Falls Regional Airport bets most out-of-towners will be driving. Pheasant hunting season opened last weekend, said Dan Letellier, and the airport's 23 daily flights Thursday and Friday are already booked. "Any national figure or business leaders from other parts of the country may very well end up chartering flights or corporate jets," he said.
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