Month: September 2018

Jodi’s Journal: Hidden headlines at the Sanford International

From a business perspective, the Sanford International is all about relationships and reputation.

6 years ago

Target holding rare store-wide sale

Target Corp. loyal shoppers are getting some love this week from the Minnesota-based retailer.

6 years ago

Mexican food truck reopens with new owners

A Mexican food truck is back in business on West 12th Street with new owners and a new name.

6 years ago

Scoreboard business adding clients, e-commerce one year after accelerator

One year after the company completed the Zeal accelerator, we checked with Bravo Youth Sports to see how they have been growing.

6 years ago

From documents to hard drives, businesses should consider regular shredding

Regular destruction of personal and business materials is required to keep your information safe. We go inside a local operation that has achieved the gold standard in its industry.

6 years ago

Enrollment drops at all but two S.D. public universities

Enrollment is down at most public universities in South Dakota this fall — but not these two.

6 years ago

Century-old paper-supply business shares advice for staying current

While the paper business has changed a lot in a century, this family business has some best practices for evolving with the times.

6 years ago

Book Co-op to replace beer hall downtown

The Full Circle Book Co-op has found a downtown location.

6 years ago

Restaurant Roundup: Throwback buffet pricing, fall drinks

6 years ago

Behind the scenes look: Tour the progress at downtown’s Hotel Phillips

Turning a historic office building into an elegant boutique hotel is a one-of-a-kind construction project

6 years ago

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