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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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The temperatures are climbing and the melt is on, but many people across the state are still facing the consequences of a long, snowy winter. It’s a season that affects everyone, and every business, differently.
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The deadline for the South Dakota Retailers Association's 2023 scholarships is coming up. Learn about the future of South Dakota's retail industry.
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South Dakota approves the largest sales tax cut in state history in a move that also kills a novel piece of legislation called the Partridge Amendment. The law was a product of its time that focused on boosting teacher pay.
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A House panel has advanced a proposal to cut the state sales tax on food, though the measure may faces challenges ahead in the legislature.
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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.
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It’s beginning to feel a lot like Christmas with the arrival of seasonal weather. Though last week’s severe winter storm means challenges for business owners reliant on holiday shoppers.
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The holiday shopping season begins with Thanksgiving and Black Friday retail sales. Consumers and business owners can expect some familiar concerns, as we well as some new ones.
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NewsMarch 3, 2021 Show 1000:We check in with Vermillion Mayor Kelsey Collier-Wise. -6:43 In their Own Words brings us a proposal that would establish what is…
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NewsThis week we had Jon Hunter with the Madison Daily Leader and Jon Schaff, Political Science professor at NSU as our Politcal Junkies; we discussed the…