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Data from the first quarter of 2023 shows South Dakota's economy is growing, but some economists say it is too early to predict if this growth is maintainable. The Bureau of Economic Analysis says South Dakota ranked in the top five states for growth in gross domestic product and personal income.
Governor Kristi Noem is advancing a plan that she hopes will prod Washington to address weaknesses in the medication supply chain. Noem told reporters that the state will expand its stockpiles of medications that have been in short supply.
South Dakota lawmakers are circulating a petition in hopes of forcing a special session. The petition to protect private property rights against developers of proposed carbon dioxide pipelines.
Should a mayor or alderman be elected with less than 50 percent of the vote is the question in front of the Rapid City Council. New myor Jason Salamun is advocating for his peers to answer no.
Brown County commissioners are allowing a moratorium blocking hazardous pipeline development to end. The county placed a moratorium in July of 2022 in an effort to block any permits or construction of the hazardous waster pipelines.
The Early Childhood Comprehensive Systems Collaborative is looking for new members to join their Family Leadership Group. The collaborative aims to improve early childhood resources in South Dakota with the help of parental feedback.
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