Demand remains high for 'heritage turkeys' grown in South Dakota A few South Dakota organic farms are raising smaller heritage turkeys, and interest is rising. “Once that breed is gone, they’re gone and gone forever.”
Arena operators in South Dakota hope financial losses from COVID-19 are now behind them Civic centers and arenas across South Dakota suffered significant financial losses during the COVID-19 pandemic but are seeing indicators of the potential for a return to profitability. Auditoriums sat empty for a few months or more in the early days of the pandemic in early 2020, and bookings remained slow
Health concerns rise as dental patients in SD put off care during pandemic Many South Dakotans have put off needed dental care during the COVID-19 pandemic, increasing the risk of gum disease, tooth and bone loss or other serious health issues related to poor dental care, which can include heart attacks and diabetes. Patients with acute dental problems and those who undergo routine
SD retailers face uphill battle for survival amid frequent market changes The rapid and expansive transformation of the South Dakota retail marketplace has created uncertainty for many businesses and the more than 97,000 state residents employed within the industry. Retail sales remain on the rise, but the ongoing market disruptions — dramatic changes in who buys what, how and from where