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The Rapid City Area Schools board is hiring the district’s next superintendent.
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For the third time in four years, state lawmakers will study property taxes. While prior efforts focused on the state’s property tax structure, this one focuses on reducing owner-occupied taxes.
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His administration said it hopes the tour connects the government to the people and signals that South Dakota’s state government wants to support businesses.
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The Environmental Protection Agency is reissuing permits for a proposed Uranium recovery project in the southern Black Hills.
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While Department of Government Efficiency cuts are causing confusion for some, South Dakota Gov. Larry Rhoden said he’s seen open communication from the federal government.
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NewsSouth Dakotans have voted on recreational marijuana use the last three consecutive election cycles. As a result, many in the state keep a close eye on the issue.
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After the failed legislative attempt to secure additional funding for the $825 million prison in Lincoln County, many are skeptical of the prospect of a new men’s prison.
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LifeScape, the Sioux Falls-based nonprofit helping disabled individuals, opens a new residential home in the community.
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Authorities have cancelled an Amber Alert issued after a Sioux Falls child was abducted at gunpoint.
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The Department of Government Efficiency suspended a Sioux Falls Church on the Street grant and then restored it. The grant provides fresh produce and healthy foods to 1,400 people a month dealing with poverty and homelessness.