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South Dakota Cyber Law - Cyber Security Tips For Tax Season One Sioux Falls woman was scammed out of thousands of dollars after a robocall posed as her friend. -
South Dakota Lawmakers Spar Over Potential Reduction In State Sales Tax Rate A debate is raging in Pierre this legislative session over how – and some say even if – taxpayers will see a reduction in the sales tax rate. -
Will Your Tax Return Be Higher This Year? There's a lot of speculation out there about how President Donald Trump's new tax plan, signed into law in 2017, will affect people's tax returns this year. -
3 Biggest Cybersecurity Threats Facing Small Businesses in 2019 Technology has quickly engulfed the world around us. Everything we do seems to involve technology in one way or another. -
South Dakota Cyber Law - How The Government Shutdown Stalled Cybersecurity The government shutdown may be over for now, but national cybersecurity is still in limbo. -
South Dakota Cyber Law - Today is Data Privacy Day! Data Privacy Day is an international effort held annually on January 28 to create awareness about the importance of respecting privacy and safeguarding data. -
South Dakota Cyber Law - Do Farmers Still Care About Ag Data Privacy? In 2014, American Farm Bureau did extensive surveying of farmers to understand their attitudes towards ag data privacy and security. -
South Dakota Is Growing Despite Slowed Population Growth Across The U.S. Mike Kareta criss-crossed the United States before landing in South Dakota. He lived on both coasts and down south before taking a job over two years ago. -
2018 Sioux Falls Building Permits Reach Record $786M Sioux Falls experienced its sixth straight year of record breaking construction activity in 2018. -
In 30 years, Gaming Has Revitalized And Challenged Deadwood As Deadwood saunters into its 30th year with legalized gaming, the city doesn’t resemble its former self.