Month: August 2017

Meta grows agreement with Jackson Hewitt

One week after Meta Financial Group announced it did not renew an agreement with H&R Block for next tax season, the financial services company has reported expanding its agreement with Jackson Hewitt Tax Service.

7 years ago

First Bank & Trust to buy Minnesota banks

Brookings-based First Bank & Trust is acquiring two banks owned by Duke Financial Group of Minneapolis.

7 years ago

Scoreboard business focuses on youth market

Bravo Youth Sports, part of the Zeal Growth Accelerator, makes scoreboards designed for youth teams. Here’s how the company hopes to grow.

7 years ago

Next frontier of telemedicine: Home visits, drone deliveries

As technology rapidly expands, there are some big innovations in health care coming close to home and sooner than you might think.

7 years ago

New downtown boutique opening on First Friday

The new downtown boutique TH Grey will hold its grand opening Aug. 4 along with First Friday events.

7 years ago

Massive paving project reveals company culture at Journey Group

It’s not often that a homeowner living through a massive road project raves about the experience. But that’s what Journey Group’s Black-Top Paving accomplished during one of its biggest jobs ever.

7 years ago

Avera becomes first member of Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation’s new network

Avera Health is the first member of the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation’s Patient Care Network, which the foundation calls the first of its kind in the addiction treatment industry.

7 years ago

McDonald’s new high-tech location opens Thursday

Get ready to order from a digital kiosk and pay with your phone at the newest McDonald’s to open in Sioux Falls.

7 years ago

One of GreatLIFE’s most popular courses might surprise you

This piece is presented by GreatLIFE Golf & Fitness.

Is your golf game feeling a little monotonous this August? Try a quick trip northeast of Sioux Falls to Garretson and try out River Ridge Golf Course. It’s the most popular GreatLIFE affiliate course. Here’s why.

 

7 years ago

Harrisburg teachers create business out of grammar approach

After realizing that students were struggling to use grammar in everyday writing, three teachers at Harrisburg North Middle School decided to create another way of teaching the subject.

7 years ago

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