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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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This fall Gregory cattle producer Brett Kenzy and his wife, Jessy sent their two oldest daughters off to college.Kenzy reflects on his decision at 17 to enlist in the Army. He shares the impact serving as a mechanic in the 25th Infantry Division had on his college career and life in general.
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The South Dakota Department of Veterans Affairs is set to host a special Veterans Day ceremony to unveil a pair of "guardian" sculptures at the South Dakota Veterans Cemetery in Sioux Falls.
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This week, veterans from 36 states gathered in Rapid City for the Military Order of the Purple Hearts National Convention.
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South Dakota U.S. Senator Mike Rounds voted for the PACT Act, but he says the act needs amendments to ensure Veterans Affairs can deliver on their promises.
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South Dakota Sen. Mike Rounds introduced a bill to improve a program that helps Native veterans buy, maintain and upgrade homes.
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A national organization that helps homeless veterans broke ground Thursday in Sioux Falls on a housing community of 25 tiny homes.
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Rapid City is staying neutral even though its economy would benefit from the plan.
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The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs is rolling out realignment plans.The plans could reduce or eliminate veteran health-care services in some South Dakota cities, while adding services in others.
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Ahead of Veterans Day, we talk with Greg Whitlock, secretary of the South Dakota Department of Veterans Affairs. He fills us in on a few events taking place around the state.