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President Donald Trump announced the first phase of a Peace Plan has been agreed to by both Israel and Hamas. It’s centered around the release of hostages on both sides.
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Following a 51-47 vote in the Senate, Ron Parsons Jr. returns as South Dakota’s U.S. Attorney.
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As the government shutdown continues into a second week, the standoff between Democrats and Republicans holds strong.
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The Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate tribe is receiving federal support for flooding that occurred earlier this summer.
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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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US Sen. John Thune was the keynote speaker at the USS South Dakota Day of Honor. Some protestors rallied nearby to oppose some of Thune’s latest policies, namely the One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
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After a few hectic months in Washington, Senate Majority Leader John Thune says he’s focused on bringing money back to the state.
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It’s a silent day at a Rapid City shopping center, but it’s anything but normal. Well over 100 people donned in all black are protesting without saying a word.
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A Congressional committee is advancing a bill protecting the site of the Wounded Knee Massacre.
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U.S. Sen. Mike Rounds and Majority Leader John Thune introduce the Marcella LeBeau Recognition Act.