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The state of the economy has some tourism officials concerned about the upcoming peak of vacation season. With Memorial Day weekend right around the corner, industry leaders are trying to stay optimistic.
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Students often rely on the experiences of their educators, and that includes professors. For three NSU instructors, their newly published research into the business field aims to offer new insights for future business leaders.
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A Rapid City brewery is purchasing a popular brewery building in the Black Hills that closed in December. As SDPB’s Lee Strubinger reports… it’s the brewery’s first expansion.
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The 100th legislative session ended a little over a month ago, but many interested parties are already planning for the next one. That includes the economic community.
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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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The head of the South Dakota Investment Council says state assets are “very cautiously positioned” in the market right now. That update came during the latest executive board meeting of the state Legislature.
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Gov. Larry Rhoden said past decisions to reject federal funding is helping the state now.
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As tariff negotiations continue at the federal level, local businesses are trying to navigate what comes next. That includes one Native-owned business in Sisseton.
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South Dakota Trade is leading a delegation of businesses and industry associations to Mexico this week.
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Tariffs and prices are on the minds of average American consumers, but also employers and manufactures. A new economic report says say it’s a mixed bag for the Midwest, so far.
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As the use of AI grows across the nation, South Dakota is beginning to catch the eye of AI data center projects. One was recently talked about at a Deuel County Commission meeting.