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South Dakota Unemployment Rate Falls Below 3%South Dakota unemployment rate fell below 3% as the state’s unemployment benefits claims continued to trend downward.
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Divorcing A Spouse With Mental IllnessDivorcing someone with mental illness has its struggles. The process may be a bit more complicated, but there is a light at the end of the tunnel.
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Sheriff honors driver who saved kids from burning Lennox school busA Lennox School District employee was honored by the Lincoln County Sheriff for his actions when a school bus full of kids caught on fire last month.
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The Major Asset Kim Kardashian Could Reportedly Get In Her Divorce From Kanye WestKim Kardashian and Kanye West's announcement that they would be divorcing after almost seven years of marriage wasn't too much of a surprise.
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5 Helpful Ways to Improve Your Finances Post-DivorceYour finances post-divorce can significantly set you back. Emotionally, it can impact your self-esteem and belief of what your life can be like in the future.
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Five Steps To Buying A House After DivorceDivorce is a huge event in anyone’s life, and it’s not an easy thing to move on from.
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Taxing Time: How The Pandemic Will Affect Filing Your TaxesTax filing season will start a bit later this year and look a bit different too. That’s because the pandemic that defined 2020 has seeped into tax time too.
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Couples Are Spending Big Money On Private Judges To Get Divorces ASAPWealthy couples are sparing no expense to get the pandemic divorce of their dreams.
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South Dakota Legislators Debate Path Forward On MarijuanaAfter a Hughes County judge ruled against the legality of Amendment A, lawmakers are left to wonder how they should approach the issue of marijuana.
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Energy-efficiency deduction becomes permanentAre you an engineer or designer of a government-owned building? If so, you will want to take advantage of a change in a deduction that was to expire in 2020.