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Season 25 Episode 26 | 56m 19s

On this South Dakota Focus we talk about opening businesses backup in South Dakota. Guests include: Jaime Wood with US District, Small Business administration; Mayor of Vermillion Kelsey Collier Wise; Dr. Mark Yockey USD Beacom School of Business; Mike Rodman Deadwood Gaming Association; Mayor of Rapid City Steve Allender; Mayor of Huron Paul Aylward; Dr. James Keegan Monument.

Aired: 05/06/20
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Extras
Some see tourism as a chance to preserve Native American culture and promote entrepreneurship.
The allure of South Dakota's pioneer and Wild West history attracts visitors from around the globe.
Family-friendly attractions with an educational component see success in South Dakota tourism.
Stories of how SD high school graduates decide what's next.
Current foster families and former foster children share their stories.
The overlap between child trauma research and juvenile justice policy approaches in SD.
Better pay and expanding the pipeline are potential solutions to the teacher shortage.
The child care crisis continues, and some are looking to lawmakers for solutions.
The earliest years of a child's life can have lifelong impacts on learning.
How support for children has evolved in 50 years, and where we have room to grow.
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Some see tourism as a chance to preserve Native American culture and promote entrepreneurship.
The allure of South Dakota's pioneer and Wild West history attracts visitors from around the globe.
Family-friendly attractions with an educational component see success in South Dakota tourism.
A look at the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally and its wide-ranging impact.
Stories of how SD high school graduates decide what's next.
Current foster families and former foster children share their stories.
The overlap between child trauma research and juvenile justice policy approaches in SD.
Better pay and expanding the pipeline are potential solutions to the teacher shortage.
The child care crisis continues, and some are looking to lawmakers for solutions.
The earliest years of a child's life can have lifelong impacts on learning.