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As recent numbers show, South Dakota’s economy is slowing down in line with the rest of the region. At the Heartland Energy Summer Conference in Madison, economists and business leaders discussed how the numbers in South Dakota appear better than they actually are.
Amid scrutiny from past decisions, the new Commissioner of the Governor’s Office of Economic Development says the department is working to right past wrongs. For now, they are looking at one involving a shrimp farming operation.
Gov. Rhoden announced that Avera Sacred Heart Hospital will be awarded $3.8 million from the state’s general fund to build a new care facility for women. The facility is intended to serve women, pregnant mothers, and mothers with children who are participating in residential substance use therapy.
The South Dakota Supreme Court rules against a woman suing Avera Health because she missed a filing deadline by a single day.
Officials say a construction worker was injured after a crane tipped over at Fort Randall Dam in southeast South Dakota.
The community of Woonsocket is cleaning up after a wave of destructive weather.
And more.