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Attorney General Marty Jackley, together with a coalition of his peers, is seeking preliminary approval for a multi-million-dollar settlement with a generic drug manufacturer.
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The South Dakota House of Representatives is rejecting a bill that would have allocated state money to help fund airport terminal expansion projects.
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Attorney General Marty Jackley is joining an effort to find ways to end Google’s monopoly over internet search engines.
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The bulk of South Dakota’s exports are more in the crosshairs of a tariff war with three of the United States’ largest trading partners. This comes as state lawmakers are putting the finishing touches on a tight budget.
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Gov. Larry Rhoden is signing a bill prohibiting the use of eminent domain for carbon pipeline projects in South Dakota.
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A bill modifying the South Dakota-Ireland Trade Commission passes committee.
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A House resolution that encourages Amtrak to come to South Dakota died on the Senate floor.
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The Public Utilities Commission is approving a major new wind energy project in northeast South Dakota.
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The total value of South Dakota’s latest harvest is down from recent years.
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U.S. Postal Service officials said they plan to retain processing operations at the Dakota Central facility in Huron.
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An annual craft brewery competition is returning to Sioux Falls.