Month: May 2020

Falls Overlook Cafe by Stensland reopens this week

With the return of warmer weather and the city’s shift from “no lingering” to “no mingling,” Falls Overlook Cafe by Stensland will reopen this week.

4 years ago

What’s your ‘COVID age’? Sanford has calculator for that

Profile by Sanford and health care tech company Everist Health have unveiled a new screening system to determine the risk of complications for COVID-19.

4 years ago

Investment question: Should I be doing something?

If you’ve got investments, we’re guessing you’ve wondered: “Should I be doing something?” This is some great insight to consider.

4 years ago

Gordmans owner files for bankruptcy, plans to liquidate stores

Unless a buyer is found, Gordmans on The Empire Mall campus will begin a liquidation sale in either late May or early June. Its parent company has filed for bankruptcy.

4 years ago

Parents: Your kids can still sign up for golf camp, junior tour this summer

Good news, parents: Your kids can work on their golf game, get outdoors and stay safe thanks to GreatLIFE’s adjusted approach to junior golf camps and the GreatLIFE Junior Tour.

4 years ago

Balancing act: Avera resumes non-COVID services while caring for coronavirus patients

They expected a surge and instead have a steady but manageable flow of COVID-19 patients, so Avera is able to get back to offering more routine medical care.

4 years ago

Meet Augustana’s first dean of the School of Education

She’s a familiar face at Augustana University taking on a new role: dean of the new School of Education. Laurie Daily gave us a look at what’s ahead and what sets the university’s education program apart.

4 years ago

People You Should Know

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

4 years ago

Orchard Place home tops sales report at $1.6 million

Here’s a look at the top 10 home sales for the week of April 20 in Minnehaha and Lincoln counties.

4 years ago

SDN to make $4 million in broadband expansion thanks to new federal funding

SDN Communications will be starting $4.4 million in improvements to provide broadband service in unserved and underserved communities thanks to new USDA funding.

4 years ago

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