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Republican Congressman Dusty Johnson has thrown his hat into a crowded primary for governor of South Dakota. Returning from D.C., he said to look towards his record as he returns home.
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Although the Republican primary is 11 months out, South Dakota’s governor race is beginning to take form.
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After much speculation, Rep. Dusty Johnson announced he is running for South Dakota governor.
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Gov. Larry Rhoden and U.S. Secretary of Interior Doug Burgum say they’ve signed a memorandum of agreement to move forward with planning to bring fireworks to Mount Rushmore in 2026.
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US Representative Dusty Johnson said “progress” is being made in border protection. He said it’s time to take a look at the immigration itself.
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CO2 pipeline opponents are breathing a sigh of relief after a Congressional committee failed to pass a provision that would have granted such projects eminent domain powers. Now, the same advocates are calling on Rep. Dusty Johnson to take a firmer stance on the issue.
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Magnus Weber has been announced as the winner of South Dakota’s 2025 Congressional Art Competition.
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President Donald Trump’s on again, off again trade war is on pause for 90-days. But lingering concern over tariffs brings light to how international markets touch South Dakota in both large industry and small business.
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South Dakota’s lone US Representative said President Trump is laying out a strategic plan to reorder the American economy.
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The United States is going back and forth with Canada and Mexico on tariffs and retaliatory tariffs, which could affect South Dakota exports. South Dakota’s lone congressman, Dusty Johnson, said the tariff conflict should be used to gain more market access.