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Additional Guidance For South Dakota Businesses on PPP LoansIt did not take long for the Treasury Department to provide additional guidance regarding the enactment of the PPP Flexibility Act passed last week.
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Are Businesses In Danger Of Coronavirus Lawsuits As They Reopen?Another round of coronavirus relief for Americans may hinge on extra legal protection for businesses.
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Court’s Dicamba Ruling Leaves Industry in “Uncharted Territory”The details are still being sorted through nearly 48 hours after the 9th circuit court of appeals issued its ruling on three EPA dicamba labels.
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Senate Approves Bill Extending Paycheck Protection ProgramPaycheck Protection Plan loan borrowers are breathing a huge sigh of relief as the Senate passed the Paycheck Protection Plan Flexibility Act.
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Sioux Falls School District Announces In-Person Graduation Ceremonies For JuneThe Sioux Falls School District announced Monday in-person graduation ceremonies for seniors will happen the end of June on Howard Wood Field.
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House Approves PPP Loan Flexibility PlanThe House of Representatives on Thursday voted in favor of a bipartisan bill that would give small businesses more time to use PPP emergency loans.
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Direct Payments May Not Be Enough For Agricultural ProducersAgriculture producers have started applying for direct payments through the Coronavirus Assistance Program, but it’s too early to tell whether it’ll be enough
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Sioux Falls Ranked As 10th Most Recession-Resistant City In The U.S.According to smartasset.com, Sioux Falls is the 10th most recession-resistant city in the United States.
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South Dakota Colleges Face Logistical And Financial Unknowns Heading Into Next Academic YearThe COVID-19 pandemic has already changed the way South Dakota's colleges and universities are teaching students.
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Colleges Face Lawsuits Over Move To Online InstructionCNBC reports on how students are fighting back against universities as they seek refunds.