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Congressman Dusty Johnson is backing the House Republican plan to send an aid package to Israel. That's despite the bill being a non-starter with the White House and Senate Democrats.
The South Dakota Blockchain Institute met for its first symposium at the Denny Sanford center in Sioux Falls. Leaders in the cryptocurrency world discussed the future of blockchain and its impact on finance.
The Black Hill's population is growing, but the infrastructure needs to keep pace to avoid bad traffic or dangerous intersections. The state Department of Transportation visited the Black Hills Energy offices to speak to residents about developments to come.
A judicial task force is recommending the state expand programs aimed at helping juvenile offenders to include young adults. The Barriers for Emerging Adults Task Force released it final report to lawmakers at a recent meeting.
After 40 years of history in their current building, the voice of the Lakota Nation is starting the process of moving. While the completed vision is still some time and fundraising away, ground has broken on KILI radio's new home.
Two years have passed since the closure of the Rushmore Forest Products sawmill near Hill City. How has the local economy fared in its absence?
And more.