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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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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.
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The Sioux Falls City Council finalized a purchase agreement for land that could turn into the Riverline District.
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The City of Sioux Falls launches a recruitment campaign to build avenues for interns to learn about important city jobs while getting paid. The campaign is the first for the city - spanning internship opportunities across all twelve of their departments.
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The state Public Utility Commissioners set Summit Carbon Solution’s application maximum filing fee. Parties interested in intervening in the upcoming Summit hearing may have tighter restrictions.
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South Dakota Banking officials expect trust assets held in the state to take a significant jump this year. In 2022, the value of assets held in South Dakota trusts dipped for the first time since the 2008 financial crisis. That dip was driven by the value of cryptocurrency.