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A South Dakota House committee is advancing a bill to ban the use of eminent domain for liquid carbon dioxide pipelines.
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The Department of Labor and Regulation extends the deadline for Cheyenne River Sioux tribal members to apply for federal Disaster Unemployment Assistance.
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Daktronics is asking shareholders to decide whether to move its incorporation jurisdiction from South Dakota to Delaware.
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The state Senate is advancing SJR 502 to the Senate floor. It calls for a Convention of States to amend the United States Constitution.
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Summit Carbon Solutions is trying to soothe concerns over a proposed CO2 pipeline in a series public input meetings. But some are still not convinced by the company’s promises.
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This year, Rapid City's Restaurant Week features special deals from over 51 eateries, cafes, bars and breweries city-wide.
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The plant that produces the red-wax covered cheeses in Brookings is set to expand its facility in the spring.
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Gov. Noem used her final State of the State address as a top-ten highlight reel for her accomplishments as governor during the last seven years.
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The city of Sioux Falls grew by nearly 5,700 in 2024.
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City leaders in Brookings have approved a new plan to incentivize development and vibrancy downtown.
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For the first time ever, a longtime Pine Ridge grocery store is naming a Lakota tribal member as store manager.
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The book is closed on 2024, and now it’s time to reflect on the year that was and what’s to come. For the economists, it’s a mixed bag nationally and across the plains.