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Ranches and Farms which have been continually owned for over 100 years are eligible to apply for recognition during the 2024 state fair.
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U.S. Senator John Thune met with industry leaders across many fields to discuss data privacy in the state and across the U.S.
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In spring of 2020, a sinkhole was discovered in a suburban Rapid City development. The sinkhole was created by an abandoned state-owned gypsum mine. Four years later, homeowners are still without closure and a new study says homes are still at risk.
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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.