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Housing officials point to a workaround for tribes to apply for an upcoming state infrastructure grant and loan program. That comes after concerns were raised in public comments about whether housing projects in reservations qualify for the money.
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With the installation of the B-21 at Ellsworth Air Force Base near Rapid City the area’s population is expected to grow by as much as two percent a year. That means plans need to be made now for the schools, housing, and roads newcomers will use when they get here.
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Two South Dakota housing authorities received $4 million dollars in federal grant money.
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U.S. Rep. Dusty Johnson announced a plan addressing obstacles to owning a home on Tribal trust land.
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Rapid City has once again been named one of the fastest-growing cities in the county – and the fastest in the Midwest. With new growth comes new challenges though.
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The city of Sioux Falls is encouraging residents to apply for programs to help with home repairs.
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Another small South Dakota community is ready to expand. People representing the city of Salem say it’s the perfect balance between rural charm and city access.
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Gov. Kristi Noem is responding to criticisms about the slow rollout of a $200 million dollar housing infrastructure program.
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SDPB's Lee Strubinger brought a story of winding bureaucracy to In the Moment. State money meant to spur housing development is going unspent.
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The $200 million in housing infrastructure grants and loans likely won’t reach developers until September. That’s what state lawmakers on the executive board are hearing from the new head of South Dakota Housing Development Authority.