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Agricultural education was the focus at the 19th annual Ag Outlook Conference in Sioux Falls.
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As South Dakota warms up, can we add plants from our southern neighbors to our gardens? We ask the state climatologist and a horticulture specialist.
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The Department of Justice has awarded more than $600,000 to Chris Saunders, Ph.D., a professor of statistics at South Dakota State University for a new project.
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Tom Patterson and Erin Fujimoto had no experience in manufacturing or design when they founded Tommy John. They two discuss their business and branding journey.
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The South Dakota Blockchain Institute met for its first symposium in Sioux Falls. Leaders in the cryptocurrency world discussed the future of blockchain and its impact on finance.
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The beginning of the school year comes with many emotions, but typically not disgust. However, a string of white supremacy propaganda sticker sightings left the community of Augustana University feeling repulsed.
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SDSU's Ness School of Management and Economics announces a new outreach location in downtown Sioux Falls. In partnership with Startup Sioux Falls, the Ness School Downtown Outpost will offer workshops, career fairs, career coaching and more.
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Joe Santos, Ph.D., breaks down how we measure productivity in the economy and the types of labor this measurement misses.
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A new partnership between South Dakota State University and Startup Sioux Falls hopes to bring more opportunities to young innovators and entrepreneurs.
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Mustard gas is a dangerous chemical agent. A South Dakota State University assistant professor co-wrote a paper exploring a possible antidote for sulfur mustard exposure.