The Department of Mineral Resources warns several severe wildfires across northwest North Dakota will cause a temporary downturn in oil and gas production this month.
After circumstances outside of his control led Windy City Bites owner DaShawn Lewis to close his location temporarily, he received some assistance from another local business owner.
Farm income, sales tax collections, job openings, unemployment, personal income and gross domestic product are among the top concerns. 'No red flags ... (but) a return to more of the normal.'
The short-term effects of the US port strike will likely be minimal, but if the strike is prolonged, the cost and availability of items will become more notable.
Local leaders in the industry said it is paramount that city and state governments step in both to help families afford childcare costs and help providers fill the gap between what they can charge and the actual cost of running a daycare center.
While many families enjoyed time together to celebrate Labor Day, one group met to honor the hard-working employees who make up the foundation of their community.
Major dips in the Dow Jones, the NASDAQ and the S&P 500 sent shockwaves across the globe. We sat down with a financial firm in Sioux Falls to get an update on what you need to know.
Veteran experts from AmFi analyzed the total number of businesses in each state alongside those owned by veterans to learn how veteran business owners are represented in each state.
South Dakota has never seen an event of this caliber, and CEO of Experience Sioux Falls Teri Schmidt said that the trials will be a prosperous time for businesses in the area.
Thanks to students at Dakota Wesleyan University, a 66-page report on the state’s economic landscape is now available for the first time in nearly five years.
Thanks to a partnership with Dakota Wesleyan University and the state of South Dakota, students are helping to break down data to learn what’s helping drive the area’s economy.
The addition of glitzy betting areas surrounded by massive TVs showing all manner of sporting events has provided Deadwood a jolt of new energy, new clientele and new revenues.
An initiative launched last fall that offered $1,000 to individuals to move to Mitchell for full-time employment is receiving a second round of funding after showing success in reducing job openings in the city.
The drop in owner occupancy is a big problem for a small city seeking to lure retirees and new permanent residents to fill jobs in education, construction and the tourism industry. The lack of homes available for purchase is due largely to a rapid rise in the number of houses converted to short-term tourism rentals.
After a long regular season, college basketball fans have reached the summit, but the Sioux Falls Development Foundation is hoping to make an impression on visitors so that college students and young professionals will stay at the summit.
Shawn Pritchett — Director of Finance for the City of Sioux Falls — spoke at Wednesday’s One Sioux Falls briefing to share numbers from this year’s Property Tax Refund Program.
U.S. Senators Mike Rounds and Jon Tester (D-Montana) said Tuesday that they have filed a resolution that would overturn the Biden administration’s recent decision to lift a ban on beef imports from Paraguay.
On Thursday, the South Dakota Black Chamber of Commerce launched its organization with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at Start Up Sioux Falls followed by a social gathering.
On Thursday, the South Dakota Black Chamber of Commerce launches, and the organization is dedicated to economically empowering Black wealth across the state through legislation, access and training.
According to the ADP Pay Insights report, workers in South Dakota started the year making 6.3% more on average compared to January 2023, bringing the median annual salary to $50,700.
The cost of materials and labor has gone up in recent years, but the Home Builders Association of the Sioux Empire has seen growth in the market over the last few months.
Gov. Kristi Noem is touting a doctrine of financial discipline at the 2024 South Dakota Legislature, but there could be a budget reckoning down the road, according to South Dakota News Watch analysis.