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For a small crowd, South Dakota Sen. Mike Rounds held a wide-ranging conversation as he looks toward the next years and election.
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South Dakota’s gas prices are dropping slightly and remain sharply lower than they were a year ago, according to a new report.
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Attorney General Marty Jackley and 51 of his colleagues put several voice service providers on notice.
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The City of Sioux Falls is making some changes to downtown public parking.
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South Dakota says it is “Open for Business,” but recent developments in the state Legislature have some worried its business-friendly model may be changing.
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With grant dollars being cut or frozen by multiple federal agencies, many local organizations are struggling to look to what’s next or how to continue.Some of the most underserved areas in South Dakota rely on funding for food and other commodities. That includes some Native American communities.
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South Dakota’s lone US Representative said President Trump is laying out a strategic plan to reorder the American economy.
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SkyWest is returning as the air service carrier for both Watertown and Pierre.
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The CEO of the company behind a proposed billion-dollar corn-based jet fuel plant near Lake Preston said the project won't go forth in South Dakota without a carbon sequestration pipeline.
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Owner Reed Kessler said his family is selling both its Aberdeen and Miller stores to Coborn’s Inc. later this month.
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A new report suggests South Dakota farmers are expected to plant a near-record amount of corn this spring.
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The nation is seeing a lot of uncertainty in the retail sector, and South Dakota businesses are feeling the impact.