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For many organizations, this legislative session brought feelings of insecurity and questions about the future as the state faced a major budget shortfall. The state’s colleges and universities now must implement mandates from lawmakers.
The state’s difficult budget year also led to cuts for many groups across the state including the state Board of Regents, which oversees the state college network. Such cuts have ushered in the end of the “tuition freeze” era that began in 2020.
A Canadian-owned swine operation in South Dakota accused in a check-kiting scheme is filing a counterclaim against the bank that accused it of financial misconduct.
As the weather begins to warm, the City of Sioux Falls is reminding homeowners of things to keep in mind when working on home improvement projects.
The Rapid City Arts Council is granting award money to eleven local organizations. The award intends to expand access to the arts and stimulate economic growth through innovation.
AbbVie, a Chicago-based drug manufacturer, is suing the state of South Dakota. AbbVie claims a bill signed to law hinders its ability to have a free market.
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