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Special taxing regulations are being approved to bring new businesses to Rapid City with help from the taxpayer's dime. However, the proposal did see opposition at the city council. The plans would utilize taxpayer dollars to develop areas that would surround or directly benefit new fast-food locations as a draw to expand into Rapid City.
A circuit court judge is halting work on a disputed new school project in the Oldham-Ramona-Rutland School District. Debates on a potential dissolution of the district altogether continue despite the legal battle.
South Dakota Gov. Larry Rhoden is filling a legislative vacancy in northeast South Dakota. Nick Fosness of Britton was selected to represent District 1 in the South Dakota House of Representatives, Rhoden's office announced Tuesday.
State officials are warning about a rise in fraudulent online gambling websites claiming to be affiliated with South Dakota casinos.
After a few hectic months in Washington, D.C., Senate Majority Leader John Thune says he’s focused on bringing money back to the state.
And more.