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Co-Parenting In The Age of Social Distancing Practicing social distancing is really hard enough when you're at the grocery store. It’s not everybody that maintains 6 feet of separation. -
SD schools to receive help re-opening safely this fall Noem: $47 million going to SD schools to help them re-open safely this fall. -
Federally-Funded Unemployment Assistance To Expire Soon A major federal unemployment assistance program for those affected by the pandemic will soon expire. -
Iowa State University Estimates COVID-19's Impact On Ag Figuring out how much COVID-19 has hurt agriculture isn't easy. But agricultural economists at Iowa State University are giving it their best shot. -
Ban On Using Cell Phones While Driving Starts July 1 Law enforcement will soon be able to pull over and ticket drivers in South Dakota for the sole reason of using their cell phone while driving. -
Supreme Court Rejects Bid To End DACA Protections The Supreme Court on Thursday rejected President Donald Trump’s effort to end legal protections for 650,000 young immigrants. -
Supreme Court Says Gay, Transgender Workers Protected By Law The U.S. Supreme Court made a landmark ruling Monday, voting 6-3 that the "Civil Rights Act of 1964" covers gay and transgender workers. -
Additional Guidance On PPP Loans Provided By Treasury Dept. It did not take long for the Treasury Department to provide additional guidance regarding the enactment of the PPP Flexibility Act passed last week. -
Are Businesses In Danger Of COVID Lawsuits As They Reopen? Another round of coronavirus relief for Americans may hinge on extra legal protection for businesses.