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What Will It Take For Events To Return to Sioux Falls?Entertainment venues like The District, the Washington Pavilion, and the Denny Sanford Premier Center are getting the green light to host events again.
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South Dakota's "Back To Normal" Plan AnnouncedGovernor Kristi Noem unveiled her “back-to-normal" plan on Tuesday following the COVID-19 pandemic.
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SBA To Begin Taking Round 2 Of PPP Applications Today For South Dakota BusinessesThe starting gun for Round Two of the Paycheck Protection Protection sounds at 10:30 a.m. today the U.S. Small Business Administration announced late Friday.
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Unemployment Claims In South Dakota Reach 22,000 Since Mid-MarchThousands of people continue to file for unemployment in South Dakota.
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Smithfield Foods To Indefinitely Close Sioux Falls Plant Amid COVID-19Smithfield Foods, Inc. announced an indefinite closure of its Sioux Falls pork processing plan amid a COVID-19 outbreak.
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Nearly 8,000 South Dakotans Filed For Unemployment Last WeekThe number of South Dakotans filing for unemployment benefits continues to spike as businesses across the state remain shuttered or partially closed.
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Paycheck Protection Loans: 3 Things The SBA And Banks Need To Agree On NowThe federal government rolled out its Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), which was designed as a way to get $350 billion to small business owners.
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Swier Law Firm Offers FREE Assistance To South Dakota Businesses With Paycheck Protection Program ApplicationsSwier Law Firm Offers FREE Assistance To South Dakota Businesses With Paycheck Protection Program Applications as a result of the CARES Act.
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6 Ways To Protect Your Business During The Coronavirus OutbreakUnless you live in a bubble (which doesn’t sound like a bad idea right now), you’ve probably heard that the coronavirus disease.
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Three Big Legal Issues Businesses Face From The CoronavirusWith the current health emergency retailers face unprecedented issues.