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USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins says mass deportations of undocumented immigrants will be done everywhere, including farm country. She says the plan is to have a 100% American workforce. However, those in the ag industry question what this would look like in practice.
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This year marks 50 years of Feeding South Dakota and the organization’s work in the state. While the organization is celebrating the past, leaders say they’re focusing on helping South Dakota in the present and future.
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Jacobson Plaza in Sioux Falls officially opens Monday, June 30.City officials say it’s one of the most unique and inclusive parks in both Sioux Falls and the region.
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The Sioux Falls Regional Airport Authority accepted the first two bids of a possible four bid project that could eventually total over $100 million.
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One of the biggest battles in state finances in recent memory has been what to do with the state property tax. At the most recent interim meeting though, cuts up to 50 percent were sought.
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Some conversations and arguments surrounding a proposed prison site in Mitchell were brought forward in an organized community debate.
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Native artists say while the growth in popularity of Indigenous art brings new opportunities, it can also lead to unexpected challenges.
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A community effort led by the Mother of God monastery brings a new child care facility to Watertown.
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The cost of land for a proposed prison site in Mitchell is now nearly double its original price tag. Landowner James River Farms increased its asking price from $18,000 to $35,000 per acre.
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South Dakota receives $1.9 million as part of another settlement with drug manufacturers, according to Attorney General Marty Jackley.
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While discussions around a new state prison continue, one of the proposed sites is holding community forums to provide information to the public.
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South Dakota is expected to receive more than $10 million as part of a settlement with Purdue Pharma and its owners, the Sackler family.