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Attorney General Marty Jackley is questioning online marketplace app Temu and its parent company, PDD Holdings, about business practices.
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With the holidays in the rear-view mirror, South Dakota businesses are eyeing the new year. While the shopping season wasn’t perfect, observers say it wasn’t exactly a lump of coal, either.
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Historical old buildings might be pretty on main street, but they need occupants and care. One company hopes to bring both of those to Main Street Spearfish.
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This month marks five years since South Dakota began collecting sales tax on online purchases following the Supreme Court's ruling in the South Dakota v. Wayfair Inc. case.
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More and more teenagers are working during the summertime as employers' demand for employees continues to rise.
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Hunting is a state passion that doubles as an economic driver.
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Another legislative session brings into frame taxation and its implications. In the House, one bill could make waves for the state's businesses – including tourism.
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City officials and developers are planning another major project for downtown Sioux Falls.
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Gov. Kristi Noem says now is the time to cut the state sales tax on food. Some lawmakers have filed a bill to do just that.
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A blizzard closed stores and supply shortages marred this year’s holiday shopping season. The pain felt by these challenges wasn’t evenly shared throughout the retail industry.