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There are close to 90,000 small businesses across the state of South Dakota. Each one is unique, but in some ways, they all serve at least one collective purpose: to bolster the state's economy. This is week is National Small Business Week.
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Protests haven't stopped after the hotel manager said the hotel does not support the owner's statements and will not implement a ban.
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South Dakota broke records when people bet more than $1.4 billion in Deadwood and spent more than $1 billion on lotteries last year.
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The CEO of an engineering company says improving the visa process for highly skilled foreign workers could help address South Dakota's worker shortage.
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While some local South Dakota businesses have struggled during the pandemic, others have seen success by expanding e-commerce, online messaging, and social media services.
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South Dakota's two ski resorts are opening on a limited basis but are still hoping for more workers and snow.
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The South Dakota minimum wage will increase Jan. 1 from $9.45 to $9.95 an hour.
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The numbers are still coming in but South Dakota retailers expect shopping sales to be higher than 2020.
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South Dakota has the second highest labor force participation rate in the country but still has a major gap between the number of open jobs and people looking for work.
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A Sioux Falls-based bank has one year to change its name and complete a full rebrand after a $60 million cash deal with Facebook's parent company.