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The looming shortage of doctors
Not too long ago, the American Association of Medical Colleges unveiled a new print ad depicting a patient sitting alone and distressed in an exam room. The stark message: "By the time you notice Amer...
Posted on 12/18/12 at 5:55 PM
Aberdeen restaurant fined, must pay back wages
A federal Labor Department investigation concluded Mavericks Steak and Cocktails broke several labor laws.May 24, 2013
SD gov to recruit workers from Minnesota
Gov. Dennis Daugaard will be at the Mall of America on May 13 from 1-2 p.m. to visit with shoppers and answer questions about relocating to South Dakota.May 07, 2013
Mitchell’s jobless rate hits 4.6 percent
By Chris Mueller , March 30, 2013
Jobless rate spikes in Mitchell
By Tom Lawrence , March 11, 2013
Union seeks to restore training center tax break
SB 199 came out of the House Taxation Committee on a 12-1 vote Tuesday. It would restore the tax exemption for the IBEW’s training center in Rapid City.By Staff reports , February 27, 2013
SD bill says military training counts for professional licenses
PIERRE (AP) — The South Dakota Legislature has given final approval to a bill allowing military training and experience to count toward getting state licenses or certifications in civilian occupations.February 25, 2013
MTI welding program up and running
By Ross Dolan , February 20, 2013
OPINION: Senators' wives ask SD Legislature to aid military spouses
By Barbara Johnson and Kimberley Thune , December 18, 2012
Stats debunk South Dakota's brain drain myth
Recent trends seem to indicate that South Dakota is doing a better job of luring out-of-staters across our borders to go to college and keeping them here once they graduate.By STEVE YOUNG , December 12, 2012
Standing Rock tribe starts training program for oilfield workers
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — A Native American tribe plans to start a new job training program centered on preparing tribal members for oilfield-related careers.December 03, 2012
Tech courses added for professions in need of workers
PIERRE — The state Board of Education gave its unanimous approval Monday to new programs for training workers in the fields of plumbing, heating and cooling, cosmetology and medical coding.By Bob Mercer , November 27, 2012
Tech courses added for professions in need of workers
PIERRE — The state Board of Education gave its unanimous approval Monday to new programs for training workers in the fields of plumbing, heating and cooling, cosmetology and medical coding.By Bob Mercer , November 27, 2012
Tech courses added for professions in need of workers
PIERRE — The state Board of Education gave its unanimous approval Monday to new programs for training workers in the fields of plumbing, heating and cooling, cosmetology and medical coding.By Bob Mercer , November 27, 2012
Mitchell economy’s grade: B-
Mitchell’s economy needs more high-paying manufacturing and professional service jobs, according to a study released Thursday morning. Sioux Falls v. Sioux City case study illuminates model.By Tom Lawrence , September 28, 2012
SD trike maker back in business after shutdown
SPEARFISH (AP) — A South Dakota maker of motorcycle trikes is back in business after the company was shut down and sold.September 27, 2012
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