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Dakota State University entered a five-year Educational Partnership Agreement with ArmyCyber to work together on research and educational projects, according to a press release from the university.
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Sen. Mike Rounds collaborates on a bill designed to make certain resources more accessible to Ukraine.
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South Dakota Senator Mike Rounds and Tennessee Senator Marsha Blackburn reintroduced the Veterans Health Care Freedom Act.
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With the installation of the B-21 at Ellsworth Air Force Base near Rapid City the area’s population is expected to grow by as much as two percent a year. That means plans need to be made now for the schools, housing, and roads newcomers will use when they get here.
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In Rapid City, Native leaders linked with federal emergency response agencies, Bureau of Indian Affairs officials and elected representatives to improve local disaster response strategies.
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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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Senator Mike Rounds and fifteen other senators sent the Bureau of Land Management a letter urging them to withdraw the proposed Public Lands Rule.
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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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Sen. Rounds disparages President Biden's last-minute timing but sees some promise in certain proposed policies.