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Recent graduates from accredited collegiate programs can recieve assistance through a program that helps connect buyers with a participating lender.
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Economics often play on an international stage, but one program at Dakota Wesleyan wants to zoom into the local. Namely – the situation in Mitchell.
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In the semi-arid plains of West River, cattle rule. However, there is one new opportunity for agricultural producers that’s making a buzz.
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Madeline Shields, executive director of Bishop Dudley House, joins "In the Moment" to discuss the new campaign to expand emergency shelter for families.
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State officials doubt the feasibility of Amtrak services in South Dakota despite the possibility laid out by a new study.
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The Biden Administration is issuing an emergency waiver allowing the sale of E15 gasoline this summer.
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Two large employers in the northern hills co-hosted a job fair on Tuesday. Both Fermilab and the Sanford Underground Research Facility want to hire skilled trade, technical and administrative roles to assist with upcoming neutrino research.
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Rapid City’s downtown is amid a major update with the construction of Block 5. One year from completion, six of 10 floors have been framed.
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We check back in on Norm, Farmers Business Network's AI agronomy advisor, and look to the future of AI on the farm.
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Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPIA) was recently confirmed in a South Dakota dairy cattle herd. Dr. Beth Thompson gives an update on the virus.
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The City of Sioux Falls says they plan on purchasing the Sanford Tea-Ellis Wellness Center on the west side of the city.
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There will be no layoffs at the two East River facilities the USPS have tabbed for assessment.