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Independent vendors, tattoo artists and bar dancers are staples of the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. And the massive 10-day event wouldn’t function without restaurant and hospitality workers.
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McCook County farmer Mike Jaspers was recently hired to serve as interim executive director for South Dakota Corn Growers Association. SDPB’s Lura Roti visits with the fifth-generation farmer about this new role.
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Construction workers installed windowpanes and rode cranes to reach the top layers of the new Summit Arena in Rapid City on Monday morning.
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Workers are in high demand across the country. That includes the Black Hills where businesses need to hire extra staff during the tourism season.
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The South Dakota Department of Labor and Regulation reports a big gap between the number of job openings and available workers.
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The CEO of a farmer-owned pork processing company told the Sioux Falls Downtown Rotary that the city is the perfect location for its second plant.
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A Sioux Falls-based health system will require COVID-19 vaccinations for all staff before November 1st.
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The drought is affecting the produce that shows up at farmers' markets around the state.
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Jim Furnish grew up visiting the Black Hills National Forest with his family and later worked for the Forest Service. He rose through the ranks and served as the deputy chief of the agency from 1992-2002.
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South Dakota’s response to COVID-19 presented a new generation of COVID entrepreneurs a unique opportunity, one that wasn’t possible everywhere.