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Inflation, tariffs drive tourism numbers down in South Dakota | Sep 4

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While several small-town economies rely on tourism in South Dakota, even the state’s largest city, Sioux Falls, is feeling the impact of lower visitor revenue.

Rapid City has shown an aversion to passing school bond votes in the past, but district leaders say infrastructure improvements can’t wait— and are too costly to accomplish without a significant investment.

The Mitchell City Council approves a $75,000 contract for Pro Contracting to install the Corn Palace Murals.

An outbreak of avian influenza has been detected in Faulk County at a commercial turkey operation. This is the first confirmed case in South Dakota since May.

The federal government has finalized an $18 million settlement with 12 people abused by former IHS pediatrician Stanley Patrick Weber.

And more.

Patrick Williams is the local host of "All Things Considered"