Month: July 2019

Filly Flair’s upcoming huge warehouse sale draws national interest

Shoppers from more than 1,000 miles away are about to descend on Sioux Falls for a massive warehouse sale at Filly Flair.

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Taking the itch out of seasonal suffering: How allergy treatments can help

She suffered from environmental allergies at a young age and knows the benefits of allergy treatments firsthand. Now, this Sanford doctor is helping others.

5 years ago

New owner turning former pool hall into Thompson Square

A longtime pool hall on the east side of Sioux Falls has closed, and the new owner of the property is renovating the building for new tenants.

5 years ago

KSFY parent company still pursuing KDLT acquisition

It’s been more than a year since Gray Television, the parent company of KSFY-TV, announced a proposed acquisition of Sioux Falls NBC affiliate KDLT-TV from Red River Broadcasting Co. And while that’s still the plan, the deal has been held up by the federal government for what one South Dakota senator calls “an unusually long time.”

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People You Should Know

Here’s a look at this week’s People You Should Know.

5 years ago

YPN announces 4 under 40 nominees

Fifty-seven individuals have been nominated for 4 under 40 Awards, an inaugural recognition effort by the Young Professionals Network.

5 years ago

Modern-looking home tops sales report at $730,000

Here’s a look at the top 10 home sales for the week of July 1 in Minnehaha and Lincoln counties.

5 years ago

Volunteers needed: Support some of the most talented women in golf

The GreatLIFE Challenge has become a favorite stop on the Symetra Tour, thanks to how well Sioux Falls hosts this worldwide event. And that takes a lot of help. Here’s how you can do your part!

5 years ago

Business developer finds fit in food industry thanks to fast pace, strong culture

This week’s Up-and-Comer is Hailey Srstka, director of business development at Grand Prairie Foods.

5 years ago

New tours help ‘unlock the mystery’ of Sioux Falls

There’s an audience of travelers who likes to not know exactly where a trip will take them. Enter the “mystery tour” — a trend that’s taking off in Sioux Falls.

5 years ago

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