Returning to work: Businesses slowly begin bringing staff back to office
Ready to return to the office? We checked in with businesses slowly bringing people back and with employees who have been working from home.
Ready to return to the office? We checked in with businesses slowly bringing people back and with employees who have been working from home.
South Dakota’s new claims for unemployment took a sharp drop in the past week.
Avera is now offering antibody testing for COVID-19, a direct-to-consumer blood test available through Avera QuickLab locations and various Avera clinics.
Unemployment might be much higher than average – but a lot of companies are hiring too. We dug in to see who is adding staff.
A fund established to provide emergency relief for South Dakota immigrants is generating an overwhelming number of applications.
The statewide hydroxychloroquine trial, a collaboration among Sanford Health, Avera Health and Monument Health, and sponsored by the state of South Dakota, has been discontinued.
The number of new claims for unemployment benefits in South Dakota dropped by more than 2,000 people in the latest reporting period.
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The unemployment rate for the Sioux Falls MSA was 10.6 percent in April, compared with 2.8 percent a year ago.
Sanford Health is partnering with the PGA Tour to conduct COVID-19 testing of players, caddies and essential personnel at upcoming tournaments.