S.D. has $3 trillion in bank assets; here’s why it matters
Attorney Doug Hajek explains one of the benefits of having a large bank designate a main office in South Dakota.
Attorney Doug Hajek explains one of the benefits of having a large bank designate a main office in South Dakota.
Sioux Falls needs to look beyond surrounding communities to attract enough workers to support its growth, Creighton University economist Ernie Goss told a group of leaders Thursday.
Advertisers have been in the hot seat lately, having to make tough decisions in an effort to protect their brands.
The Bakery’s physical space is going away this month, but the desire for collaboration and community isn’t going anywhere.
Hear from Charlotte Lamp, a third-generation family member and shareholder in Seattle-based Port Blakely Cos. who has done global research on family-business governance and will speak March 30 in Sioux Falls.
Kevin Kephart is a leader in biotechnology, academia and research for South Dakota who says there are exciting days ahead for biotech in the state.
Two-thirds of our community lacks a degree beyond high school, and we haven’t moved the needle in the past decade. We are below our peer cities in education attainment. That reality got me thinking about how SDN Communications might, in some small way, change that outlook one student at a time.