Arielle Zionts
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A European multinational corporation plans to purchase Sioux Falls-based Raven Industries. CNH Industrial paid $2.1-billion dollars to add Raven to its lineup of agricultural brands that includes New Holland and Steyr.
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Gov. Kristi Noem says she will appeal a court ruling in the hopes of reinstating a law that requires women to visit a pregnancy help center before having an abortion.
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The Department of Corrections is expected to spend $3.1 million on temporary pay incentives for prison workers.
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South Dakota’s population grew by nearly nine percent in the past 10 years, according to the 2020 Census. The population is also more racially diverse and urban.
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Nine men are facing charges in South Dakota after allegedly planning to have sex with children, who were really undercover agents posing as underage victims.
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One of the country’s tech giants is partnering with a tribal-owned wind farm project in South Dakota.
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Sturgis rally goer Matt Hoffman wears a black outfit and has silver charms hanging from his long, gray beard. Hoffman, who goes by Chewy, Chewbacca, and Wizard, also expresses himself through his above-the-knee prosthetic, which has a purple tie-dye background and painting of Jimmy Hendrix.
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The secretary of the Department of Corrections retired Friday as the state prison system remains under review.
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Independent vendors, tattoo artists and bar dancers are staples of the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. And the massive 10-day event wouldn’t function without restaurant and hospitality workers.
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South Dakota’s two Catholic bishops say people should be able to get a religious exemption from the COVID-19 vaccine if their decision is based on a “sincere religious belief.”