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South Dakota Sees Record Number of Corporate Filings
SIOUX FALLS - South Dakota saw a record number of new corporate filings in December. Secretary of State Jason Gant says that suggests the state's economy is improving.
Hot Springs Residents Vote to Buy Tourist Site
HOT SPRINGS - Residents of the southwestern South Dakota city of Hot Springs have narrowly decided to buy the oldest tourist attraction in the Black Hills.
Game, Fish and Parks to Stock Trout in 2 Areas Near Pierre
PIERRE - A state fisheries biologist says rainbow trout will be stocked in two areas near Pierre starting the first week of April.
South Dakota Department of Transportation Releases Travel App
ABERDEEN - Traveling in South Dakota? There's an app for that - on Android smart phones, anyway.
Last College Baseball Games At Metrodome This Week
Wednesday night's game between South Dakota State and Minnesota will be one of the last college baseball games to be played in the Metrodome.
Markakis Back For O’s, Twins’ Hendriks Hit By Ball
Nick Markakis went 1 for 5 in his return to the Baltimore lineup while Twins pitcher Liam Hendriks exited early after being struck in the hand by a line drive in Minnesota’s 9-5 win over the Orioles.
Consumer Confidence Falls in March
WASHINGTON - Americans are less confident in the economy than they were last month as massive government spending cuts have stoked economic uncertainty.
California Gay Marriage Argument at High Court Tuesday
WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court waded into the fight over same-sex marriage Tuesday, at a time when public opinion is shifting rapidly in favor of permitting gay and lesbian couples to wed, but 40 states don't allow it.
Sioux Falls Schools to Buy Chromebooks, iPads
SIOUX FALLS - The school district in South Dakota's largest city plans to spend more than $7 million over the next two years to update technology used by students.
Budget Cuts Mean No Ellsworth Air Show This Year
RAPID CITY - Officials at Ellsworth Air Force Base have cancelled this year's Dakota Thunder air show because of automatic federal spending cuts that took effect this month.