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Gov. Larry Rhoden and Attorney General Marty Jackley are directing agencies to assist Homeland Security with immigration enforcement. The move comes after each official visited the U.S. Southern Border.

While Congress looks at cuts to renewable energy tax credits, some say the impact in South Dakota is more than meets the eye. Republicans are targeting tax credits for renewable energy in the Inflation Reduction Act’s Green New Deal policy.

South Dakota Republican Sen. Mike Rounds questioned Secretary of Health Robert F. Kennedy Jr. relating to the School of Mines in Rapid City. This orbited changes to the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health – or NIOSH – and recent layoffs.

If federal funding programs aren’t restored and if Congress approves SNAP cuts included in the reconciliation bill, officials with Feeding South Dakota say the effects will be felt in South Dakota.

South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks is naming a major state shooting sports complex after one of the project’s biggest sponsors.

And more.

Patrick Williams is the local host of "All Things Considered"