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With the age of producers in the state rising and the number of young farmers remaining low, some are worried about the future of agriculture in South Dakota.
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An uneasy economy presents farmers, families, and business owners with leadership challenges. Wealth advisor Rick Kahler offers a plan for handling "the gap" of uncertain times.
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Some South Dakota agriculture producers aren’t expecting much from recently announced federal relief dollars.
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One of the major aspects of Gov. Larry Rhoden’s Fiscal Year 2027 budget proposal is an uptick in the state’s budget reserves, due in part to the decline in federal funding some expect from the Trump Administration.
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Southeast Technical College is hoping a new grant can benefit students and address the need for affordable housing at the same time.
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Lincoln County residents showed up to a town hall to voice their disapproval on property tax increases. The issue is one much of the state is tackling right now.
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Beef prices are at record highs this year. However, some South Dakota producers say just because prices are up, that doesn’t mean their pockets are getting filled.
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The ongoing tariff dispute between the U.S. and China makes the harvest outlook uncertain, and local soybean producers are feeling the pinch everywhere.
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Despite some economic uncertainty, some in South Dakota’s retail sector are optimistic about the year's holiday shopping season.
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While much of the paperwork is signed and sealed, opponents to the mine say they’re not giving up so easily.
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The state’s Railroad Board recently approved increasing the loan amount to a soybean processing plant in Mitchell.
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TIF districts are a controversial use of tax dollars, especially when the public is opposed to what those dollars are funding. In Rapid City, strong opposition led to one major TIF being put to a special election.