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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.
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South Dakota Unemployment Rate Falls Below 3%South Dakota unemployment rate fell below 3% as the state’s unemployment benefits claims continued to trend downward.
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South Dakota Legislators Debate Path Forward On MarijuanaAfter a Hughes County judge ruled against the legality of Amendment A, lawmakers are left to wonder how they should approach the issue of marijuana.
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Energy-efficiency deduction becomes permanentAre you an engineer or designer of a government-owned building? If so, you will want to take advantage of a change in a deduction that was to expire in 2020.
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Midwest economy improving, but pandemic still taking a biteA new monthly survey shows continued economic improvement in nine Midwest and Plains states, but leaders indicated the pandemic is still hurting business.
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Sioux Falls Sees Record Year For Building PermitsAs the Amazon Fulfillment Center continues to be built, the City's Planning and Development say they experienced a record year in 2020 for building permits.
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South Dakota House Bill Aims To Limit Liability For COVID-19 ExposureAs we continue to face the COVID-19 pandemic, there’s a new bill aimed at limiting COVID liability for certain businesses and organizations.
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Sioux Falls small businesses expand in 2020 despite COVID-19 pandemicAccording to the U-S small business association’s South Dakota district office, small businesses provide over 200,000 jobs across the Rushmore state.
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Arguments filed in suit against legal pot in South DakotaMore arguments are being filed in a lawsuit seeking to overturn a citizen-approved constitutional amendment legalizing marijuana.
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Pandemic Tames Health Care Cost Growth?Large U.S. employers saw their smallest health care cost increase in more than two decades due to COVID-19