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Attorney General Marty Jackley, together with a coalition of his peer, is seeking preliminary approval for a multi-million-dollar settlement with a generic drug manufacturer.
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The impact of federal cuts and tariffs are being felt in places you might not expect – including your local coffee shop. Many are having to raise prices. It's due to a string of global events driving the cost of coffee up.
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While the short-term rental industry represents a business opportunity for local property owners, others worry vacation rentals contribute to the region’s housing shortage.
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A new wave of federal direct assistance to ag producers offering relief at a time prices are low, and inputs are high. But some of the state’s industry leaders worry it signals a shift farmers won’t like.
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South Dakota Sen. Mike Rounds is asking the USDA to clarify its crop insurance requirements for disaster programs.
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His administration said it hopes the tour connects the government to the people and signals that South Dakota’s state government wants to support businesses.
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A meat processing facility in Yankton is closing, resulting in the loss of hundreds of jobs.
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The Environmental Protection Agency is reissuing permits for a proposed Uranium recovery project in the southern Black Hills.
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While Department of Government Efficiency cuts are causing confusion for some, South Dakota Gov. Larry Rhoden said he’s seen open communication from the federal government.
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The Department of Government Efficiency suspended a Sioux Falls Church on the Street grant and then restored it. The grant provides fresh produce and healthy foods to 1,400 people a month dealing with poverty and homelessness.
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Summit Carbon Solutions is pausing its application for approval to build a CO2 pipeline across South Dakota.