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University of South Dakota on billboard typo: ‘**it happens’

"It’s unfortunate regardless to whom it happens,"

Foreign Investors Claim South Dakota EB-5 Program Tricked Them

The lawsuit was only the latest action involving EB-5 in South Dakota. In September, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, which administers the program nationally, notified the state of its intent to drop South Dakota from the program.

Swett, South Dakota – ghost town up for sale, at reduced price

Swett is home to about 6 acres of land, an empty house reputed to be haunted and a closed bar.

Finally: S.D. awaits Obama’s first visit as president

Why did it take so long, and why was South Dakota the last state for Obama to visit?

Pine Ridge Indian Reservation Struggles With Suicides Among Its Young

Since December, nine people between 12 and 24 years old have killed themselves on the Pine Ridge Indian reservation in South Dakota, and dozens of others have tried, but failed.

South Dakota video ad campaign: At Least We’re Not Mars

South Dakota Governor’s Office of Economic Development is trying to convince people to move there with an ad campaign reasoning the state is ‘better than Mars.’

South Dakota Tops List of State Policy Environments for Entrepreneurs

The index continues to point to South Dakota as the most entrepreneurial-friendly state in the U.S., benefiting most from the lack of individual income tax, capital gains tax, corporate income tax and inheritance tax or "death tax.

What is Dakota Rising?

Dakota Rising is a three-year Dakota Resources program that helps rural entrepreneurs discover new ways to grow their business.

Documents link state-sponsored EB-5 visa program, Keystone XL

The EB-5 visa program, a longstanding federal program in which wealthy foreigners can get green cards for investing $500,000 into certain U.S. projects, is at the core of a still-unfolding scandal in South Dakota involving high-ranking politicians, powerful business interests and alleged criminality.

When jobs fall short, job-creation loan recipients pay penalty

The state Board of Economic Development adopted a new policy today for businesses that receive low-interest state loans for projects but don’t fulfill their job-creation agreements