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The Sioux Falls book and variety store will continue to operate even as owners move on to new projects.
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Rapid City wants public input on its new Comprehensive Plan. City officials want to know what elements of the city are the most important to protect and where the biggest opportunities for change are.
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Nieman Enterprises says it’s laying off 50 employees—roughly a quarter of its staff at Spearfish Forest Products.
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The highly pathogenic avian influenza – or bird flu – has been found in South Dakota cattle.
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Fitch ratings affirms the state's AAA status in part to the diverse economy and strong financial reserves.
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Sturgis voters are rejecting a contract with a company that wants to bring a race to the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. But that doesn’t mean the event can’t happen.
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The Governor’s Office of Economic Development approves two state projects totaling over $55 million.
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The Sioux Falls Area Metro on-demand, app-based transit program is expanding its availability.
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A prenuptial agreement is more than a contract in the event of a divorce. Rick Kahler talks about how a prenup can help strengthen a couple's relationship and finances.
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The public event gathers experts in artificial intelligence , data engineering, and machine learning to discuss the needs and issues of AI-driven tools.
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Organizers for a street race in downtown Sturgis are making a final pitch to the community ahead of a vote on whether the race should happen.
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Thousands of SD bridges are listed as "structurally deficient." Alison Black from the American Road and Transportation Builders Association breaks down the report.