Month: October 2017

Dykhouse offers thoughts on business climate, advice for entrepreneurs

South Dakota’s economy is built on entrepreneurship and well-positioned to capitalize on new technologies in business, said Dana Dkyhouse, CEO of First Premier Bank.

7 years ago

Ride-sharing service Lyft coming to Sioux Falls

The ride-sharing service Lyft is coming to Sioux Falls, thanks largely to the efforts of a private citizen.

7 years ago

Apartment project opens in Tea

A 61-unit apartment project in Tea will hold its grand opening Tuesday.

7 years ago

Longtime clock & watch repair shop to close

Linda and Gayland Davis are retiring, leaving Sioux Falls without a full-service clock and watch repair shop.

7 years ago

If change at work is a challenge for you, this service can help

Put Matt Heemstra in that rare category of professionals who actually like change.

7 years ago

Optimize space and never search for a conference room again with this cutting-edge upgrade

New ways of measuring exactly how work spaces are used can help everyone from a CEO analyzing office needs to a worker looking for a conference room.

7 years ago

Here’s a sneak peek at SculptureWalk 2018

This SculptureWalk season might be winding down, but next year is a big one.

7 years ago

Sioux Falls Cryo sets grand opening date

Sioux Falls Cryo will host its grand opening Monday, Oct. 16, at Lake Lorraine.

7 years ago

Basketball program opening new gym

A growing basketball program has a new gym.

7 years ago

M.B. Haskett to honor Minneapolis restaurant that’s closing

This weekend’s prix fixe meals at M.B. Haskett will pay tribute to the Minneapolis restaurant where owner Michael Haskett worked before opening his delicatessen.

7 years ago

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