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A House committee rejected a bill permitting the state to invest in bitcoin.
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Gov. Larry Rhoden names a new state Veterans Affairs Secretary.
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A bill which could add steep penalties to labor agitation has been approved by a House committee.
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Gov. Larry Rhoden is seeking nominations for this year’s Governor’s Ag Ambassador Award.
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House lawmakers are killing a bill that would affect certain transactions allowed under the Uniform Commercial Code.
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US Sen. Mike Rounds is reintroducing the Timber Harvesting Restoration Act.
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With President Donald Trump threatening tariffs on both Mexico and Canada, there are big implications on South Dakota’s agricultural economy.
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Backers say it will protect consumers from certain investment activities, but critics say those protections already exist and would put the stability of the state’s capital market at risk.
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The votes are in for the Annual Downtown Sioux Falls Burger Battle, and Chef Lance’s on Phillips’s Cuban Burger is the winner.
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Hemp in South Dakota is just beginning to find its footing, and already the commodity is making waves across the ag industry. At the same time, a war-torn nation begins to take its baby steps into the business. Where do these two roads intersect?
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A House bill banning cell-cultured meat – also known as lab-grown meat – is advancing in the Legislature.
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The South Dakota Farmers Union is saying it helped secure a win for U.S. Cattle Producers in a settlement with one of the nation’s largest meat-packing companies.