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Some South Dakota leaders are backing a bid to buy the social media app TikTok.
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The state Department of Human Services is accepting nominations for the 2025 Governor's Awards.
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As the holiday shopping season gets into full swing – Attorney General Marty Jackley said it’s important to be mindful of scammers.
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Two South Dakota agriculture organizations are watching potential upcoming tariffs closely. President-elect Donald Trump is vowing tariffs on goods imported into the country. Both groups remember Trump’s trade war during his first administration.
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Sioux Falls city officials say financially the city is in good shape but they fear homeless individuals around the nation will begin to take advantage of mid-western hospitality.
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Sioux Falls officials are planning a new identity for Falls Park. The goal is to connect the downtown attractions of Falls Park, Levitt Shell, the River Greenway, Lloyd Landing, and Jacobson Plaza.
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In an economy like the Black Hills tourism industry, recruiting the right workers is critical to keep the lights on and the visitors happy. That’s why the announcement of additional H2B visa opportunities for foreign workers could be a benefit to South Dakota.
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Xcel Energy receives permission through 2025 to continue charging South Dakota electric customers a special fee to encourage efficient energy usage. PUC commissioners also approve for the company to continue transmission project cost recovery.
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"I believe that it is an act of sovereignty for a tribe to take control of their cultural history by telling their own story. And what better way to do that than tourism with people from your local community to even internationally?"
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Banner Engineering has announced a change of course on plans to close its Aberdeen manufacturing plant.
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With another year quickly wrapping up, state lawmakers, budget writers, and economists are taking stock of the last 12 months. Now, they prepare to move forward into the legislative session
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Attorney General Marty Jackley releases the final ballot explanation for a proposed initiated measure that limits property tax assessment increases.