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South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley urges residents to be careful of a growing computer scam. He says residents should be wary of messages that pop up on screen claiming their device has a virus and instructing them to call a hotline.
Change is on the horizon for South Dakota teachers. With the rollout of new social studies standards starting the two-year implementation clock, teachers say now is the time to get ready.
This month marks five years since South Dakota began collecting sales tax on online purchases. In the South Dakota v. Wayfair Inc., case, the Supreme Court overturned previous rulings that restricted the collection of sales tax on online purchases from physically out-of-state vendors.
Petitioner placement is once again the subject of a legal battle — this time in Lawrence County. This comes just days after a judge across the state ruled in favor of the group attempting to gather signatures for several ballot measures.
Animal rescues across South Dakota are seeing a drop in adoptions this summer compared to previous years. That means the rescue can take fewer pets.
The Department of Education awarded five grants to K-12 out-of-classroom projects in South Dakota. The funds came from the federal 21st Century Community Learning Centers program.
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