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The Canadian company that planned to build the Keystone XL Pipeline says the U.S. government owes them $15 billion dollars.
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An aerial surveillance drone lifts into the air, its four propellors buzz furiously as they launch the contraption. The operator, 18-year-old Nolan Hansen, focuses intently on the controller in his hands as he skillfully guides the machine overhead.
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When Oren Lesmeister, of Parade, reaches down for a fist full of light-brown grass a dry clump of dirt easily comes up with it.
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A multinational French energy company, Engie, gained approval Tuesday to begin the permitting process for a $285 million proposed wind farm in South Dakota.
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Midco is starting work on a new 10 G broadband network across the state. The company is already installing some of the initial fiber network.
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Consumers turned to local lockers when meat was scarce at grocery stores during the pandemic. Now the pandemic is fading, but many consumers are still buying from local butchers.
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Dozens of florescent machines line the walls of a dark room. At 11:30 in the morning, a few customers are already trying their luck at Zort’s Prime Time Casino in North Sioux City.
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Working conditions at Smithfield Foods during the pandemic raised concerns from members of the union.
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Avera begins work on a new family health center facility on the east side of Sioux Falls.
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Traditionally, high school and college-age lifeguards work during the summer. But the COVID-19 pandemic left an entire summer for the unemployed lifeguards to find other jobs.