Month: April 2017

The Return of the Middle Class

The story has been about a shrinking middle class – as the rich get richer and the poor get poorer. The facts suggest that could be changing.

7 years ago

The 3 Myths of Worksite Wellness

Why organizations should begin leading for wellness.

7 years ago

Walmart launching online grocery pickup in Sioux Falls

Walmart is launching online grocery ordering and pickup with some high-tech twists in two of its Sioux Falls stores.

7 years ago

New spa catering to downtown crowd

A new spa has owned on Phillips Avenue offering everything from lunch-hour manicures to airbrush tans.

7 years ago

Jodi’s Journal: Hinting at big deals with state economic development leader

“We’re very upbeat,” commissioner Scott Stern said. “We’ve got a lot of projects in place, and not just pie-in-the-sky stuff. Things we’re really excited about, which bears out in Sioux Falls.”

7 years ago

Pop-up art series starts at 8th & Railroad

The first in a series of pop-up art shows is open until 6 p.m. in the parking lot of 8th & Railroad Center.

7 years ago

S.D. biotech company wins national competition

A South Dakota biotech company has won a competition to be dubbed “the buzz of BIO” at its upcoming international convention.

7 years ago

USD Beacom school launches executive education

The University of South Dakota Beacom School of Business has launched a new outreach service designed to focus on executive education.

7 years ago

Augie grad, intern pair up at ‘The Price is Right’

Augustana senior Taylor Wallace was Hollywood-bound this January after landing an internship with the popular game show “The Price is Right” thanks to an Augie alum.

7 years ago

HenkinSchultz adds sign shop

HenkinSchultz Creative Services is adding a sign shop.

7 years ago

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