PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem is unveiling a new design for a government services website, billing it as a modernization for citizen services. The website links to services ranging from state park permits to job postings and COVID-19 updates. It also features a chat feature with a pheasant named “Fez.” The pheasant offers to connect users to a live agent for 12 hours during business days. The Republican governor says the project has been in the works since May and includes a search function to find government services. Noem’s spokesman says the website portal cost $1.6 million to build and launch.