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7 Ideas To Help Small Towns Survive And ThriveAttending a conference in South Dakota typically means heading to a city - but recently a conference was held in the small town of Lemmon, S.D.
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Immoral and Vulgar Trademarks Get SCOTUS Seal of ApprovalThe High Court recently upheld the lower federal appellate court decision holding that the Lanham Act's prohibition on immoral trademarks is unconstitutional.
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South Dakota Unemployment Insurance Undergoes Name ChangeEffective July 1, 2019, South Dakota’s Unemployment Insurance (UI) program will be renamed Reemployment Assistance (RA).
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4 Ways to CYA Legally as a Business OwnerLast year, my business partner and I were taken on a veritable rollercoaster ride of big bets and big busts.
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Baltimore - $18 Million Later: This Is Why We Didn't Pay the RansomYou are about to get into your car when a masked man pulls a gun and takes your keys.
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Bipartisan Stance on Need to Regulate Facial RecognitionIn the case of facial recognition and law enforcement, Democrats and Republicans apparently see eye to eye.
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Pennsylvania County Faces up to $68 Million in Privacy Related DamagesNo industry or sector is immune to privacy or security issues. This week a jury in a district court in Pennsylvania awarded money for exposing criminal records.
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Millions In Grants To Bring High-Speed Internet To Thousands Of Rural South DakotansEight broadband projects have received a financial boost from Connect South Dakota grants.
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How the Washington Pavilion turned downtown Sioux Falls into a destinationPatio dining. High rise condominiums. Bustling sidewalks. Busy stores. Two decades ago, those weren't typical characteristics of downtown Sioux Falls.
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Overlooked Startup Costs For Small BusinessesIn any new business venture, meticulous financial planning is key. It can determine whether your business survives long enough to thrive.