Month: April 2020

Downtown Sioux Falls keeps First Friday alive with virtual promotions

Downtown Sioux Falls Inc. is promoting its monthly First Friday event as a virtual shopping and entertainment experience.

4 years ago

Grant will help Union Gospel Mission buy more beds

“When people don’t have anything and we give them a place to sleep, they at least have something. This grant (is helping) us love out loud in a tangible way to those in need.”

4 years ago

CybHER: Changing the perception of women in cybersecurity

At first, these two professors visited middle school classrooms engaging girls around cybersecurity. Their effort has led to a big jump in enrollment at DSU and a bigger partnership around their work.

4 years ago

Target, Menards add new restrictions

Target is going to begin limiting the number of customers in the store at one time beginning Saturday, April 4.

4 years ago

Restaurant Roundup: Pizza nights, pickup barbecue, seasonal ice cream

Here is the latest news from the local dining scene.

4 years ago

Saying ‘thank you’ with $20 and a rose

“It’s our way of saying we care about you.” This longtime South Dakota grocer is doing all he can to show appreciation to customers.

4 years ago

Keep your business secure; plan for continuity during COVID-19

When employees work remotely, it can create other risks. Here’s how to address them and plan for your business continuity during a crisis.

4 years ago

Pizzeria to close before one-year mark

Books n Brewz Pizzeria in the historic Stockman’s Exchange Bank building at the corner of Eighth Street and Weber Avenue is closing permanently Friday.

4 years ago

The Co-op debuts new name

The Co-op Natural Foods has a new name: Sioux Falls Food Co+op.

4 years ago

Raven begins manufacturing medical PPE gowns

Sioux Falls-based Raven Industries is getting set to produce thousands of personal protective gowns for health care workers.

4 years ago

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