Month: August 2017

Get them before summer’s over: New features at Grille 26

It’s definitely not too late to savor summer flavors. And the latest features at Grille 26 are crafted to help you savor every last taste.

7 years ago

Corey Chicoine credits internships for narrowing ag career path

Meet Corey Chicoine, a recent SDSU graduate and new district sales manager at Prairie Brand Seeds.

7 years ago

Parade of Apartments offers tours Thursday

Whether you’ve outgrown your space, need to downsize, are in transition or stuck thanks to the tight housing market, there’s an option for you on the Fall Parade of Apartments.

7 years ago

Genetics test at Avera featured on NBC

On Monday, NBC News featured a new genetics test at Avera Health that’s designed to better match patients with prescriptions.

7 years ago

Whole-body cryotherapy coming to Sioux Falls

Spend three minutes in a dry chill between minus 90 degrees and minus 120 degrees Celsius, which is 130 degrees below zero to 184 degrees below zero Fahrenheit, and athletes to arthritis sufferers say you’ll notice a positive difference in how you feel.

7 years ago

Prairie Center build-out kicks off $40M in construction on Avera’s campus

Avera plans to break ground on the initial phase of its Avera on Louise project later this month, but multimillion-dollar construction is starting first on its central Sioux Falls campus.

7 years ago

‘Good homes are routinely off the market in a day’ as tight market continues

More new homes were put on the market in Sioux Falls in July, but not enough to boost sales or inventory growth compared with last year.

7 years ago

Hosting golf’s best: Landing spot on Symetra Tour depended on business support

The Sioux Falls GreatLIFE Challenge has become a major stop on the Symetra Tour, known as the Road to the LPGA. But bringing the prestigious event to Willow Run Golf Course took business and community leaders coming together.

7 years ago

Sioux Falls CEO optimism dips in July

Though still largely positive about economic conditions locally and at their businesses, Sioux Falls CEOs were a little less enthusiastic in July than they were two months earlier.

7 years ago

Considering executive education? Business leaders praise USD program

USD Beacom School of Business wants to help businesses recruit and retain world-class talent. That includes offering ongoing education for front-line managers through top executives. Here’s how to get involved.

7 years ago

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