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Although Canada has not yet put a tariff on American corn, some worry if it will be included in the next round of retaliatory tariffs.The country is laying out all options. Some of South Dakota’s top exports to Canada are on the chopping block.
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South Dakota Mines hasn’t hosted a speech team in a half-century, but its legacy is living on through a new tournament.
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Gov. Larry Rhoden is asking President Trump to strike a rule requiring a seven-day waiting period before firearms and accessories can be shipped.
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South Dakota Governor Larry Rhoden is signing three bills into law that chip away at some of the last frontier of gun free zones in the state.
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A federal judge is rejecting the appeal of South Dakota’s lone death row inmate to overturn his guilty plea.
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The impact of federal cuts and tariffs are being felt in places you might not expect – including your local coffee shop. Many are having to raise prices. It's due to a string of global events driving the cost of coffee up.
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Gov. Larry Rhoden has signed a bill regulating the use of public bathrooms in South Dakota.
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The state mining board is approving an economic study for Dakota Gold as part of putting together an application for a mining permit in the northern Black Hills. The company wants to open a large-scale gold mine approximately five miles northwest of Lead at its Richmond Hill location.
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SDPB’s Jackson Dircks had a conversation with SDSU’s Assistant Coach Sadie Thramer about what goes behind the scenes physically and mentally during a tournament run.
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The United States is going back and forth with Canada and Mexico on tariffs and retaliatory tariffs, which could affect South Dakota exports. South Dakota’s lone congressman, Dusty Johnson, said the tariff conflict should be used to gain more market access.