State board approves $1.67 million in loans to businesses

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A January 2025 view of the South Dakota State Capitol in Pierre. (Makenzie Huber/South Dakota Searchlight)

The state Board of Economic Development approved two loans this week totaling $1.67 million from state government to businesses.

The board met Wednesday and approved a $900,000 South Dakota Works loan for Dakota Specialty Solutions to construct and purchase equipment for the agricultural science and chemical companyโ€™s new distribution center in Canton.ย 

The board also approved a $769,724 South Dakota Works loan for Cypress Rail Solutions in Vermillion to purchase and renovate a facility to repair railcars. The facility is expected to service up to 25 cars each week, according to a press release.

The loan programs are administered by the Governorโ€™s Office of Economic Development.

โ€œThese projects highlight the diversity and strength of South Dakotaโ€™s economy,โ€ Commissioner Bill Even said in the release. โ€œThey support two critical industries, transportation and agriculture, while creating good jobs and driving steady growth in local communities.โ€

The South Dakota Works program offers loans to businesses for uses including construction, buying equipment and general expenses. The loans are typically less than $1 million.ย 

The board has approved nine loans from the program so far this year totaling $6.25 million.

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