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When Native-owned businesses first begin navigating the market, it can be a challenge. However, one organization is providing more than financial support to business owners.
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The Conservation Technology Information Center met near Sioux Falls to discuss conservation farming and its future.
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Construction on U.S. Highway 385 continues this year, impacting recreational facilities in the Black Hills National Forest.
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Industrial hemp farming continues to expand in South Dakota.
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Some South Dakota leaders are backing a bid to buy the social media app TikTok.
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The state Department of Human Services is accepting nominations for the 2025 Governor's Awards.
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For a small crowd, South Dakota Sen. Mike Rounds held a wide-ranging conversation as he looks toward the next years and election.
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South Dakota’s gas prices are dropping slightly and remain sharply lower than they were a year ago, according to a new report.
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The South Dakota PUC is asking Summit Carbon Solutions to have a clearer path forward before agreeing to suspend its application.
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President Donald Trump’s on again, off again trade war is on pause for 90-days. But lingering concern over tariffs brings light to how international markets touch South Dakota in both large industry and small business.
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While President Trump has walked back some of his proposed tariffs, some still remain in place. Particularly, on China, a major agricultural trading partner.
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Attorney General Marty Jackley and 51 of his colleagues put several voice service providers on notice.