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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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State projections to 2032 for occupational employment show an expected growth in many job areas.
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The company exploring whether to reopen the Gilt Edge Mine in the northern Black Hills is backing out of the project.
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Community planners say the next five to ten years will be huge for the Black Hills. With population almost certain to expand, Rapid City and surrounding towns need to be ready for the future.
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The Children’s Home Society celebrates the start of renovations on the new Rapid City Campus.
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The Pactola Reservoir-Rapid Creek Watershed Withdrawal would remove 20,000 acres from mining and mineral exploration activity for 20 years.
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One measure on the November ballot gives South Dakotans a chance to weigh in on the state’s grocery sales tax.
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The city invites interested U.S. based nonprofits to fill out an application of qualification and interest in taking ownership of the more than 150 taxidermy mounts.
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Sioux Falls’ new transit plan starts this week offering new routes, lower wait times, and more coverage for the area.
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Sioux Falls is hosting its eighth annual Citizen Planning Academy. The academy provides residents the opportunity to learn about city planning and development.
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The EPA grants nearly $8 million to the Rosebud Sioux Tribe.