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Congress has approved President Joe Biden's $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill. What does that mean for South Dakota?
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Companies that want a loan from South Dakota's flagship financing fund must pay their workers at least $15 an hour.
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The state of South Dakota still has nearly $1 billion of federal coronavirus relief money, and some state officials want to spend most of it on water projects.
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Two state transportation organizations say it's premature to make a decision on whether to support a proposed rail-to-trail project in rural southeast South Dakota.
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Downtown Rapid City is getting a new hotel and 130 loft apartments. A Hyatt Place Hotel will join Block 5 Lofts on St. Joseph Street between Fifth and Sixth streets.
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Liberty Plaza will create a downtown for Box Elder while serving civilians and military personnel stationed at Ellsworth Air Force Base.
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The David Lust Accelerator Building will provide office, lab and meeting space for new startups. It's also the permanent home for economic development agencies that will serve as a resource to those startups.
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An Iowa company wants to capture and transport carbon dioxide emissions through South Dakota before storing it in North Dakota.
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Deadwood sports betting kicked off with $443,365 in bets over a 22-day period. 92% of bets were on NFL and NCAA football games.
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The ramen factory — which might be the biggest in the country — plans to use South Dakota wheat and hire hundreds in Belle Fourche.