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Gov. Kristi Noem signs bill to temporarily lower South Dakota's sales tax rate

By signing HB 1137, the overall sales tax rate will be lowered from 4.5% to 4.2% until 2027. It's the largest single-dollar tax cut in state history.

 

Wholestone butcher shop closes as proposed Sioux Falls pork plant put on hold

Wholestone Farms spent much of 2022 in a contentious fight over the plant, which led to a lawsuit and a ballot measure aimed at halting construction.

 

Rep. Johnson and USDA Under Secretary Torres Small tour Wall Meat

Johnson said the investment from the grant was a total bipartisan agreement, which is rare in Washington, D.C.

 

Victim identified in fatal hit-and-run, Sioux Falls police still searching for suspect

Police are still working to identify the truck driver who left the scene of the crash.

 

Five-bedroom home in southeastern Sioux Falls sells for $1.09 million

A home in southeastern Sioux Falls sold for $1.09 million in the weekly top homes report for Feb. 27-March 3.

 

Great Bear Ski Valley sees record season, looks ahead to future expansion

Great Bear Ski Valley is experiencing a record number of visitors this season, and officials are looking ahead to keep up with the growth.

 

Report: Sioux Falls needs more mental health providers, education on existing resources

The report found that community members were unaware of existing resources like the 211 Helpline Center

 

With 3 months left on the job, Board of Regents director Brian Maher wants to say 'thank you'

The Argus Leader spoke with Maher about his three-year run three months ahead of his resignation from the Board of Regents as CEO.

 

Ride-share driver assaulted on Sunday, man arrested

Police say the ride-share driver was strangled, punched and eventually had his car stolen. Police arrested a 19-year-old man in the incident.

 

Board of Regents name new superintendents for Services for Deaf, School for Blind

The Board of Regents announced two big leadership shifts for their special school and services branches Monday afternoon.

 

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