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While South Dakota, Iowa and Nebraska are different in many ways, some of the issues the tri-state area faces are closely aligned. From cybersecurity to growing pushes to revisit nuclear power to agriculture, all three have some issues in common.
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NewsThe South Dakota Supreme Court is declaring a judicial emergency amid a large-scale network outage across the state system.
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Following a move by the city council, Sioux Falls could see its first hyperscale data center.
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Attorney General Marty Jackley is joining a group of colleaguing urging Instagram to make immediate changes to its new location-sharing feature.
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The South Dakota Supreme Court has thrown out a case involving 46 alleged violations of a law prohibiting misleading spam emails.
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A new CNBC study ranks South Dakota in the lower half of the country overall for business in 2025. Some state leaders aren’t taking the rank as a negative, but as a goal to move forward.
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A Wyoming businessman said he is pausing an offer to purchase the social media app Tik Tok.
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Federal Communications Commission Chair Brendan Carr is planning to “Build America” through broadband access across the United States.
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Before passing the budget reconciliation bill, the US Senate removed a contested provision that would have affected the state’s ability to write laws on Artificial Intelligence, or AI.
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Dakota State University received a $1 million grant from Google to host a cybersecurity clinic. Officials say the clinic is improving cybersecurity in the state and abroad.