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While President Trump has walked back some of his proposed tariffs, some still remain in place. Particularly, on China, a major agricultural trading partner.
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Attorney General Marty Jackley and 51 of his colleagues put several voice service providers on notice.
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This year, Rapid City's Restaurant Week features special deals from over 51 eateries, cafes, bars and breweries city-wide.
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The plant that produces the red-wax covered cheeses in Brookings is set to expand its facility in the spring.
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Gov. Noem used her final State of the State address as a top-ten highlight reel for her accomplishments as governor during the last seven years.
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The city of Sioux Falls grew by nearly 5,700 in 2024.
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City leaders in Brookings have approved a new plan to incentivize development and vibrancy downtown.
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For the first time ever, a longtime Pine Ridge grocery store is naming a Lakota tribal member as store manager.
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The book is closed on 2024, and now it’s time to reflect on the year that was and what’s to come. For the economists, it’s a mixed bag nationally and across the plains.
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The state of South Dakota has $322.7 million in budget reserves. That’s according to an annual comprehensive financial report released by the Bureau of Finance and Management on Tuesday.
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Marshall County Courthouse will soon get a $9.6 million dollar facelift. The facelift includes increasing parking capacity, a building addition, remodeling parts of the current courthouse, and updating current mechanical systems.
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Students enrolled in any post-secondary programs across the state can now apply for a state Cattlemen’s Foundation scholarship.