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Lottery play is on the upswing
PIERRE — Lottery play is up in South Dakota through early March. Net machine income — the money left behind by players in video lottery terminals after winnings are paid — hit $127 million during the first 36 weeks of the current...Tags: Lotteries, Politics, Executive Branch, Crime, Law and Justice, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Notebook: SD business tax breaks to be open to public
The Legislature shorted the public by rushing the new Building South Dakota plan to approval in just one week. The Legislature also shorted itself because many of the innovations never received any thorough public explanations. For example, four...Tags: Labor Legislation, Career and Workplace, Executive Branch, Elections, Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior (tv program)
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Opinion: In-state farmers or out-of-state dairies?
Can you make a state's dairy industry more profitable if you increase the number of dairies, or will the increase in production lead to lower prices that are unprofitable to all of the dairies in that state? South Dakota Gov. Dennis Daugaard wants to...Tags: Consumer Goods Industries, Politics, Executive Branch, Plant Openings, Beverage Industry
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New South Dakota laws offer protections for farmers selling grain
Throughout 2012, the South Dakota Public Utilities Commission worked with producer and grain buyer groups to develop legislation providing the PUC better tools for evaluating the financial soundness of grain buyers and warehouses in the state. That...Tags: Bankruptcy, Wage Contract Issues, Collective Contract, Career and Workplace, Crime, Law and Justice
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Forum: Agriculture must adapt to changing world
Sam Feyereisen grew up on a farming and ranching operation, and the Mitchell man would love to return to it someday. Feyereisen, 28, said one thing is keeping him from moving home to the family operation in Gregory and Lyman counties. "Money," he...Tags: Consumer Goods Industries, South Dakota State University, Saudi Arabia, Global Expansion, Beverage Industry
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Gov. Daugaard signs needs-based scholarship bill
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — South Dakota Gov. Dennis Daugaard has signed into law a measure that sets up a state scholarship that will award money based on students' financial need. When the Legislature passed the bill last week, Senate Republican...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Politics, Executive Branch, Government
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Republicans defend budget, Democrats seek extra for schools, Medicaid
Working into the last hour of the main run of the Legislature’s 2013 session, nearly all of the majority Republicans stuck together, and with a few Democrats, combined to approve a $4.1 billion budget for state government shortly before midnight...Tags: Medicaid, Politics, Parties and Movements, Budgets and Budgeting, Democratic Party
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Unclaimed property funding new program
In the next few years, South Dakota’s state treasury is expected to start receiving a large annual windfall of cash that belongs to people who don’t live here. If experience holds true, much of this money, known as unclaimed property,...Tags: Executive Branch, Elections, Crime, Law and Justice, Business, Citigroup Incorporated
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South Dakota governor signs school sentinel bill
PIERRE, S.D. - Gov. Dennis Daugaard has signed a bill allowing South Dakota school districts to arm teachers and other personnel with guns. Supporters say the so-called sentinels could help prevent tragedies like December's grade-school shooting in...
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Bel Brands snack cheese plant building excitement in Brookings
BROOKINGS - Francine Moudry is the project manager for Bel Brands USA, which is developing a snack cheese plant on the east side of Brookings, S.D. Bel Brands USA is the American subsidiary of the Paris-based Fromageries Bel. Moudry came to Brookings...Tags: South Dakota State University, Companies and Corporations, Plant Openings, Economy, Business and Finance
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Two new scholarship programs approved
PIERRE - The Legislature is moving ahead with two new scholarship programs. One would help needy students with their costs for college and technical school. The other would help students who agree to become teachers in subjects that South Dakota schools...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Financial Aid, Politics, Teaching and Learning, Executive Branch
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Building South Dakota plan gets Legislature's final OK
PIERRE - South Dakota's commissioner of economic development told state lawmakers Thursday they are filling a need with their proposed incentives for large business projects. “We have nothing in place,” Pat Costello told a panel of House and Senate...Tags: Economic Policy, Politics, Executive Branch, Business, Regional Authority
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