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The Davison County Sheriff said after hearing strong resistance from the public, he is dropping support for a proposal to build the state men's penitentiary to Mitchell.
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South Dakota Trade partnered with the Governor’s Office of Economic Development to lead a trade mission to Mexico in search of expanding the state’s trade markets.
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State budget officials are advising the legislative committee that oversees South Dakota’s finances that sweeping cuts at the federal level are going to impact the state’s bottom line.
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Despite consistent visitation in recent years and record-breaking visitor spending, critical South Dakota tourist attractions remain subject to broader concerns as the peak tourist season begins. The most common challenge is finding adequate workforce.
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The company proposing a multi-billion-dollar data center in Deuel County looks to answer questions about the project with a tour of one its facilities that's already in production.
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An American entrepreneur with a bid to buy the social media app TikTok said South Dakota is the “frontrunner” for the infrastructure of the app’s potential HQ in the US.
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Some Native business owners on the Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate Reservation say they face an uncertain future as tariffs increase the basic costs of doing business.
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While Congress looks at cuts to renewable energy tax credits, some say the impact in South Dakota is more than meets the eye.
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Despite concerns over a tight economy, analysts are expecting South Dakotans to travel more over Memorial Day weekend.
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The state of the economy has some tourism officials concerned about the upcoming peak of vacation season. With Memorial Day weekend right around the corner, industry leaders are trying to stay optimistic.
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Students often rely on the experiences of their educators, and that includes professors. For three NSU instructors, their newly published research into the business field aims to offer new insights for future business leaders.
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Couer Wharf officials say the mine produced 98,042 ounces of gold in 2024. That’s a nearly 5,000 ounce jump in production from 2023.