State Sen. Tim Reed opened a bill hearing Wednesday by saying a former state economic development commissioner “complied with ...
Lawmaker wants longer ‘cooling-off period’ for those who parlay public work into private-sector jobs
Some state employees who want to go to work for companies doing business with the state will have to wait longer if a new ...
There was nothing under the tree this Christmas for South Dakota’s schools, state employees and health care providers.
Registration is now open for the 2026 Salina Crossroads Marathon, with an adaptive athlete division added to this years race ...
Publicly traded grain-based foods companies mostly struggled to grow either profits or sales in 2025, and those difficulties ...
Dean Richards, Dave Schwan and Jack Heinrich start the show talking about the Bears’ monumental comeback win in the playoffs ...
The iPhone manufacturer is failing to develop competitive AI models. Of all companies, Google is providing the breakthrough.
Lawmakers convened Jan. 13 for the formal address, which served as an outline of Gov. Rhoden's agenda for South Dakota's ...
Jan. 15, 2026 James “Jim” Richard Lindeman, beloved husband, father, and grandfather, passed away peacefully on January 15th ...
The Highland County Press is recapping some of the top stories from 2025. The following is Part 3 of the series.
NEW YORK — Publicly traded grain-based foods companies mostly struggled to grow either profits or sales in 2025, and those difficulties were mirrored in the sector’s stock price performance last year.
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Student interest in SD energy programs on the rise
In South Dakota, where the state’s proportion of clean energy production is the highest in the country, students are taking advantage of growing energy workforce needs. Lake Area Technical College, ...
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