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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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The South Dakota Secretary of State approved a citizen referral for a state law called the “Landowner’s Bill of Rights,” meaning it gets placed on the November ballot.
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Wealth advisor and financial therapist Rick Kahler talks about the difference between how consumers and economists think about inflation.
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A Chicago-based company applied to build over 60 wind turbines in Deuel County.
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South Dakota’s economy is trending up from May, but not by much.
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State Attorney General Marty Jackley warns the public about buying products or services sold door-to-door, especially in the summer months with the recent storms and flooding.
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Economists say the economy is performing well. Consumers are saying the opposite. Joe Santos, Ph.D., explores what the inflation fallacy has to do with this disconnect.
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South Dakota Trade travels to East Asia with a delegation of government officials and trade leaders.
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A judge has declined to block a bill prohibiting the sale of products that use THC derived from hemp.
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The state’s Office of Emergency Management wants people and businesses to report any flood damage they’ve experienced.
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The South Dakota Department of Ag and Natural Resources is allocating $175,000,000 in federal grants.