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Long awaited changes to the Rapid City Vision Fund are coming. After public concern was voiced in opposition, the mayors’ plan will remain largely in place.
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Lisa Hager, Ph.D., and David Wiltse, Ph.D., discuss the latest national news about South Dakota's political leaders and what to expect next year in politics.
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Sioux Falls officials are planning a new identity for Falls Park. The goal is to connect the downtown attractions of Falls Park, Levitt Shell, the River Greenway, Lloyd Landing, and Jacobson Plaza.
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In an economy like the Black Hills tourism industry, recruiting the right workers is critical to keep the lights on and the visitors happy. That’s why the announcement of additional H2B visa opportunities for foreign workers could be a benefit to South Dakota.
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Xcel Energy receives permission through 2025 to continue charging South Dakota electric customers a special fee to encourage efficient energy usage. PUC commissioners also approve for the company to continue transmission project cost recovery.
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Walk into any medical facility and some kind of art usually adorns the walls. But Monument Health officials in Rapid City decided to feature some uniquely special art, showcasing the talents of their own caregivers at 'Cure-ation Caregiver Art Show.'
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Sen. John Thune will lead the U.S. Senate, and Gov. Kristi Noem is joining President-elect Donald Trump's cabinet. We put their political paths into historical context.