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South Dakota's first diverging diamond interchange is now open to drivers in Rapid City.
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In another 6-3 vote, the Supreme Court has ruled the president does not have the authority to authorize his proposed student debt relief plan. What is the response from South Dakota leaders?
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Representative Dusty Johnson and Senator John Thune are backing a bipartisan bill called the Safeguarding American Value-Added Exports Act, or SAVE Act, which aims to protect American exports to Europe.
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About 25 people marched from Rep. Dusty Johnson’s office to Sen. Mike Rounds’ office in Sioux Falls to show support of raising the U.S. debt ceiling.
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Two of South Dakota's top Republicans are endorsing South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott in his bid for the White House.
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After new immigration policies went into effect, some South Dakotan legislators feel the changes don't do enough to address concerns at the border.
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U.S. Sen. John Thune doesn't like the border crisis solutions coming out of the White House. He has his own ideas to reshape the country's immigration policies.
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The Children’s Home Society in Sioux Falls received national recognition for their work with the community’s youth. Some of the state’s political heavy hitters helped celebrate the accomplishment.
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South Dakota flags are ordered at half-staff to memorialize the recent shooting at an elementary school in Nashville. In Washington, one of South Dakota’s congressional leaders say it’s too soon to act on gun reform.
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Senator John Thune has introduced legislation aimed at “national security threats from foreign technologies,” including the social media app TikTok.