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Johnson (right) and Sheriff Mueller (left) discuss the increase of violent crime in Pennington County. Courtesy photo.

Sheriffs from Pennington, Moody counties to attend State of the Union Address in DC as guests of South Dakota Congressman Dusty Johnson

By Jody Heemstra Feb 8, 2023 | 6:00 AM
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