Month: March 2020

Glory House hopes for strong finish to $100,000 challenge

A project to add apartments at the Glory House will receive a $100,000 matching gift this month from an anonymous donor.

4 years ago

Gas station adds full service at pumps

Here’s a throwback to the golden age of customer service: One Sioux Falls gas station is offering full service at its pumps on weekday afternoons.

4 years ago

Got some time on your hands? Help these high-schoolers with a project

A group of students from New Tech High School could use some business feedback.

4 years ago

Stress and COVID-19: Here’s how to cope

Stress happens to all of us from time to time. But what about stress that’s related to an ongoing situation – like COVID-19 – and no one really knows what’s going to happen or when it’s going to be resolved?

4 years ago

S.D. starts new system for those filing for unemployment

The South Dakota Department of Labor and Regulation is making changes to its system following a dramatic increase in unemployment insurance activity because of layoffs related to the COVID-19 pandemic.

4 years ago

Grocers offer employee bonuses, benefits as thanks for extra work

Grocers regionally and nationally are rolling out bonuses and other benefits to thank employees.

4 years ago

Look’s Marketplace to reopen after COVID-19 advice

Look’s Marketplace will reopen at 9.m. March 27 after a one-day closure when it learned an employee had contact with someone who tested positive for COVID-19.

4 years ago

Restaurant Roundup: Cotton candy cheesecake, M.B. Haskett ‘imposter’

Here’s a look at the latest news from the local dining scene.

4 years ago

GreatLIFE takes big measures to keep gyms open while complying with guidelines

It means literally working around the clock, but GreatLIFE Golf & Fitness has found a way that you can keep going to the gym.

4 years ago

Tex-Mexican restaurant closes permanently

The owner of a Tex-Mexican restaurant in south Sioux Falls is selling his building but plans to keep his family’s recipes going once the COVID-19 pandemic has eased its grip on the economy.

4 years ago

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