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The Sioux Falls Rotary Club put together a panel of advocates to bring awareness to disability in the workplace, and to educate people on how simple accommodations can make all the difference.
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The Department of Energy’s Solar Energy Technologies Office awarded $1.5 million to a nonprofit on the Pine Ridge Reservation.
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Gov. Kristi Noem launches a workforce recruitment campaign to encourage people to come live and work in South Dakota.
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Thunder Valley, a Lakota empowerment organization, has raised one-hundred-thousand dollars for its next workforce development group. That money will provide education, mentorship, and leadership opportunities for those in the program.
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Four South Dakota organizations will receive $35,000 each to develop apprenticeship programs for high school students.
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A bill that provides $200 million for workforce housing infrastructure is designed to give municipalities and developers the flexibility to pitch projects aimed at their local workforce needs.
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The CEO of an engineering company says improving the visa process for highly skilled foreign workers could help address South Dakota's worker shortage.
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South Dakota has the second highest labor force participation rate in the country but still has a major gap between the number of open jobs and people looking for work.
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The CEO of a farmer-owned pork processing company told the Sioux Falls Downtown Rotary that the city is the perfect location for its second plant. Scott…
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NewsSouth Dakota's unemployment rate is below 3 percent. But employers still need workers.?There are almost 40,000 advertised job openings in the state, and…