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Legislative Task Force To Make Recommendations On 'American Rescue Plan' DollarsSouth Dakota legislators will ultimately have to decide how to spend almost one billion federal dollars.
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Do You Need A Premarital Agreement? - 10 Questions to ConsiderA prenuptial agreement could be viewed as an important document that protects not only one or both parties, but also protects children.
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Restaurant survival hopes pick up as $28.6B in grants beginThousands of restaurants and bars decimated by the COVID-19 outbreak have a better chance at survival.
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Dakota Access Pipeline Wants Review From US Supreme CourtThe owners of the Dakota Access pipeline say they want the U.S. Supreme Court to review lower court opinions.
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South Dakota Sees A Large Number Of Superintendent Job OpeningsSouth Dakota school districts have 28 superintendent job openings this year, with 17 of those openings coming from the current superintendent retiring.
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2021 Could Be The Year Of Estate PlanningThe COVID-19 pandemic has put a spotlight on legacy planning by highlighting the need to get estate plans in order—a task most of us have admittedly neglected.
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Farming Industry Experiences Equipment ShortageThe COVID-19 pandemic disrupted supply chains across the world and some industries are still trying to bounce back.
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South Dakota Unemployment Claims Fall Alongside Nationwide DropFirst-time unemployment claims remained low in South Dakota as the nation as a whole saw a steep decline in the latest jobs report.
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Decision Strikes Key Parts Of Native American Adoptions LawParts of a federal law giving Native American families preference in the adoption of Native American children were struck down by a divided federal court.
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First-time unemployment claims remain low in South DakotaInitial unemployment claims fell to their lowest point since the pandemic began in South Dakota’s latest jobs report, though continued claims rose slightly.