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Gov. Kristi Noem’s bill to establish a panel that reviews agricultural land purchases by foreign individuals and groups dropped on Tuesday. Senate Bill 185 reaffirms a 1979 law that prevents foreign governments from acquiring no more that 160 acres of agricultural land in South Dakota. It adds “foreign person, foreign entity” to the list.
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The $1.7 trillion-dollar federal spending package contains billions for a nuclear capable stealth bomber that will call Ellsworth Air Force Base home.
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Congress is passing a bill that repeals 11 federal laws that discriminate against Native Americans. Two Republican members of South Dakota’s congressional delegation pushed the bill forward—Sen. Mike Rounds and Rep. Dusty Johnson.
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Both South Dakota U.S. Senators are pushing back against a call from former President Donald Trump to suspend parts of the U.S. Constitution to reinstate him as President.
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The B-21 Raider is a stealth plane military officials call “the next evolution of the Air Force strategic bomber fleet.”
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With the holidays approaching and families beginning to gather we can’t forget that stress comes with that. We talk with Emilia Flint about the psychology of being around family.Practicing living gratefully is a good habit to get into. As we approach the holidays we are reminded of how grateful we are for various things. Sheryl Chard is the director of education at Grateful Living.
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South Dakota’s U.S. Senators say there’s a clear document declassification process that should be followed by everyone. The senators are responding to claims from former President Donald Trump that he declassified documents later found at his Florida home.
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Americans get their first view of a nuclear capable stealth bomber at the end of the year. The B-21 Raider bomber will play a crucial role in national defense and have a major impact on the Rapid City area for the next 50 years.
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The Security to Avoid Violence in Educational Settings Act would redirect $100 million a year for five years.
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Another member of South Dakota’s congressional delegation, U.S. Sen. Mike Rounds, has landed on Russia’s sanctions list.