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Patagonia, Ben & Jerry’s, and 30 other companies tell the Business Roundtable CEOs to put up or shut up

#BCorps are businesses that meet the highest standards of social and environmental performance. @BizRoundtable, we’d like to help you get there, too, to meet your newly announced stakeholder values. Let’s get to work—together.

States Can Foster Job Growth if Lifelong Learning is at Play

I was with Montana Gov. Steve Bullock when he released the newest National Governors Association report, “Governor’s Action Guide to Achieving Good Jobs for All Americans,” at the opening session of NGA’s summer meeting.

How unpaid internships hurt all workers and worsen income inequality

When middle-class or low-income students can’t afford to be cheap labor, those unpaid internships effectively shut them out of their desired career paths—while opening doors for privileged students who already have a leg up.

Ranching families on Cheyenne River Reservation face a choice: Staying in an industry they can’t keep up with or leaving the only life they’ve known

These images offer a window into the specific culture that exists there, which includes a diversity of people and a way of life that is a lesser known America: a small rural reservation community, where tribal and non-tribal ranchers work hard for the survival of their herds in a harsh, unforgiving climate.

How South Dakota won over Tru Shrimp in spite of Minnesota plans – Growing Shrimp in South Dakota?

One thing the governor didn’t mention: This community of more than 7,000 South Dakotans wasn’t Tru Shrimp’s first choice.

Gov. Kristi Noem, in historic inauguration, looks to improve South Dakota’s future

“One hundred years and one day after this great state extended women the right to vote, they elected the first woman as governor.”

South Dakota asks Trump administration to approve Medicaid work requirements for parents, caretakers

Under the proposal, parents aged 19 to 59 and other caretakers on Medicaid who live in South Dakota’s two most populous counties would have to work at least 80 hours a month, take classes or complete other activities to keep their coverage.

Rural South Dakotans get better broadband service than in other rural states

More than 76 percent of rural South Dakotans get broadband download speeds of 25 megabytes and upload speeds of 3 megabytes, the "Connecting South Dakota’s Future" report found, compared to 61 percent of rural residents nationwide.

South Dakota is best overall for retirement? New Bankrate.com survey thinks so – Montana #6 on the list but #1 in our hearts

There’s a lot to consider when selecting the best place to spend your golden years. But have you considered going South?

RuralX Economic Development And Community Development Event – 6/27-28 – Mitchell, South Dakota

The team at Dakota Resources says the event is open to anyone with a desire to make an impact on our rural communities.