Today, Governor Kristi Noem signed HB 1011, which cuts unemployment insurance employer contributions by 0.5%, delivering an $18 million tax cut for South Dakota businesses.
Dakota State University will be hosting a Global Game Jam site from Friday, February 3 at 5 p.m. to Sunday, February 5 at 5 p.m. in The Beacom Institute of Technology.
In celebration of Black History Month in February, the Brookings Human Rights Commission will offer free public screenings of the film “An American Story: Race Amity and the Other Tradition.”
Today, pursuant to her constitutional authority under Article XII § 7 of the South Dakota Constitution, Governor Kristi Noem transmitted the Governor’s Recommended Budget to the Senate Committee on Appropriations for Introduction.
In conversations with Dr. Kristel Bakker, Senior biology student Christine Vogel expressed interest in speech language pathology as a potential future career path.
Dakota State University’s College of Education is one of four organizations receiving a grant to develop apprenticeship programs for high school students from the South Dakota Department of Labor.
WINTER PARKING RESTRICTIONS: (10.16.170) Whenever two inches of falling or drifting snow accumulates, parking on streets in the core business area shall be prohibited from the hours of two a.m.
The Brookings Human Rights Commission has announced the winners of its 2023 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day poster and essay contests. Dr. King was a supporter of human rights and freedoms for all citizens.
Nominating petitions and candidate packets are available at the City Clerk’s Office for the following elected positions up for election on April 11, 2023:
In celebration of Black History Month in February, the Brookings Human Rights Commission will offer free public screenings of the film “An American Story:
An interest in computer experience and learning how to use technology to implement projects in business led Ben Batie to the Computer Information Systems (CIS) major, specializing in Application Development.