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Well over $30 million is being endowed to Dakota Wesleyan and the Mitchell School District — all to create a path from pre-K to college for the community.
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Education savings accounts now face opposition from what many might consider an unexpected voice.
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Black Hills Corp. and NorthWestern Energy Group agreed to combine in an all-stock, tax-free merger to create a regional regulated electric and natural gas utility company.
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Gov. Larry Rhoden is leading a trade mission to the United Kingdom and Ireland this week in hopes to expand opportunities for South Dakota businesses.
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A Sioux Falls woman was indicted on federal charges after authorities she made false statements during a gun purchase.
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In the offseason, lawmakers are trying to figure out how to deliver promised property tax cuts while keeping government functioning.
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NewsThe Rapid City Fire Department earned national recognition for its response to a major car crash and resulting gas leak.
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Following a move by the city council, Sioux Falls could see its first hyperscale data center.
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The University of South Dakota School of Medicine is moving to a new city. University leaders say it’s an opportunity to create more doctors and provide better health care in every corner of South Dakota.
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South Dakota Trade holds the annual Midwest Agriculture Summit, or MAES, in Sioux Falls. 2025’s theme was “Getting to surplus: fixing the agricultural trade deficit."