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This month, a UN committee declared the ongoing violence by Israeli forces against the Palestinian people constituted a genocide. However, South Dakota’s representative in the U.S. House isn’t so sure.
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If Congress can’t pass an appropriations bill to continue funding the federal government by the start of the next fiscal year soon, it shuts down.
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The Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate tribe is receiving federal support for flooding that occurred earlier this summer.
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While the sustainability of rural healthcare is at a crossroads nationwide, one county in the remote southwest portion of South Dakota has secured funding to expand.
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As immigration crackdowns continue under the Trump administration, agriculture leaders have expressed some anxiety about undocumented workers in the industry. While South Dakota’s congressional delegation acknowledged the need for labor reform, there’s no quick or simple solution.
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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.