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Congressman Dusty Johnson presents Commemorative Pin to two Rapid City Veterans
May 24, 2021
RAPID CITY, S.D. Congressman Dusty Johnson was in Rapid City Monday honoring two Vietnam War Veterans at the Fountain Springs Health Care Center.
Ted Big Crow served in the Marines and Harry Parkhurst served in both the Army and the Navy. Both men made multiple trips to serve overseas.
Monday’s ceremony was in partnership with the Vietnam War Commemoration – thanking veterans and presenting them with a Vietnam Veteran lapel pin. Johnson says it’s the lease he could do to offer thanks, given that so many vets did not have a warm homecoming.
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New SDSU poll on political climate tags Thune, Noem & Johnson as largely unchanged in popularity in last 6 months, doubts “any risk to their electoral safety.”
South Dakota loves their incumbents, and a recent poll conducted by South Dakota State University seems to be marking Senator John Thune, Congressman Dusty Johnson, and (especially) Governor Kristi Noem safe in their elected positions, as their approval among South Dakotans remains largely unchanged since they last time they tested the waters six months ago: