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The state's annual report on active TIF districts across South Dakota finds there were 264 of the often-controversial districts as of 2024.
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President Trump announced a new 10% tariff on foreign softwood lumber and timber. That could increase the price of beds Sleep in Heavenly Peace provides.
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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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The South Dakota Parks and Wildlife Foundation finalized the sale of Spring Creek Golf Course, just outside Sioux Falls, which had been a decade in the making.
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In the past 30 days, two states have detected the bird flu in commercial flocks: Arizona and South Dakota. Though Arizona is dealing with much higher numbers, officials in South Dakota say they’re keeping a close eye on the situation at home.
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The trade war has made its way to the Midwest according to economists, and the most recent regional report reflects this trend.
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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.