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The Government Operations and Audit Committee’s November meeting looked at three major issues tied to voter interests: education, election integrity and the governor’s spending.
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Attorney General Marty Jackley is joining a group of colleagues asking federal officials to investigate whether refiners are following renewable fuel guidelines.
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South Dakota farmers are receiving some relief from the state government, as the Governor’s Office of Economic Development is lowering interest rates for rural development loans.
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The Black Hills and Badlands Tourism Association held their 85th annual conference Wednesday, and looking back on the last fiscal year showed that some wheels have been stuck in the mud.
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A legislative committee created to boost trade relations and business for South Dakotans said its latest mission to Ireland revealed some economic insights and opportunity.
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Residents are largely opposed to the planned limestone mine in Meade County, but the county board may have its hands tied.
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With fall comes corn harvest season, and the USDA is projecting one of the largest corn yields in US history.
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Gov. Larry Rhoden announced his plan to provide state funding toward the Rapid City and Sioux Falls airport expansions.
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President Donald Trump said his administration is looking at buying more beef from Argentina to drive beef prices down in the US. That sparked outcry from American beef producers.
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Gevo, a company looking to turn ethanol-based alcohol into jet fuel, says its plans for a billion-dollar site in Lake Preston, SD, are on pause as it moves those operations to North Dakota.
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The Federal Reserve recently surveyed South Dakotans to get their perspectives on monetary policy to bring to the Federal Open Market Committee in Washington DC.
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The South Dakota Aeronautics Commission approved expansions to the Rapid City Regional Airport.