South Dakota unemployment claims shoot up
More than 6,600 South Dakotans filed for initial unemployment benefits last week, representing a nearly 340 percent increase from the prior week.
More than 6,600 South Dakotans filed for initial unemployment benefits last week, representing a nearly 340 percent increase from the prior week.
Many Avera Health employees will be seeing an extra one-time payment, and many will be getting help with their health insurance.
The Factory Salon + Studio will be ready for customers in its new home on the first floor of the Cascade
Nonprofit organization EmBe will be starting the search for a new CEO just 18 months after hiring leader Karen Lundquist.
There’s only one – or maybe two – spots left for businesses to join a growing group of local, health-minded retailers at a sought-after south Sioux Falls center.
Sioux Falls added $50.4 million in new building activity in March despite the outbreak of COVID-19.
The Falls Park Farmers Market is getting an early start this year with online ordering and drive-thru pickup.
Breadsmith will give away a free loaf of bread to those in retail and hospitality whose jobs have been affected by COVID-19.
“He wants to disrupt how the insurance industry shows up in the marketplace, to change the faces of our workforce.” That was the corporate CEO’s message, and she ran with it.
Social distancing at work: Costco and Home Depot will begin limiting the number of customers in their stores.