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A new report suggests South Dakota farmers are expected to plant a near-record amount of corn this spring.
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The nation is seeing a lot of uncertainty in the retail sector, and South Dakota businesses are feeling the impact.
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The founder of one of state’s largest property development companies has died.
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The Senate State Affairs Committee unanimously approved a bill that would expand the access and investigatory authority of the state auditor.
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US Sen. Mike Rounds is reintroducing the Whole-Home Repairs Act.
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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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South Dakota State Senators are advancing a proposal that protects trust officials from bad tax advice outside a company’s firm.
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New data from the state Department of Tourism shows South Dakota welcomed 14.9 million visitors last year, up 1.4 percent from the previous year.
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Three South Dakota chefs are semifinalists for prestigious James Beard Awards.
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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.