Month: November 2020

New Outback Steakhouse managing partner lands ‘where I always wanted to be’

There’s a new managing partner and a new menu at the Sioux Falls Outback Steakhouse.

3 years ago

Downtown cancels Parade of Lights

Downtown Sioux Falls Inc. has canceled the 2020 Parade of Lights “to ensure public safety during the COVID-19 pandemic.”

3 years ago

Teaching Treasures to close with owners’ retirement

A longtime educational supply store will be closed by the end of the year.

3 years ago

Restaurant Roundup: Twin Bing madness, Thanksgiving dinner on a pizza crust

Here’s the latest news from the local dining scene.

3 years ago

GreatLIFE offers mask-only fitness areas, reminds members of safety measures

Feel more comfortable working out in a mask? Don’t want to work out in a mask? GreatLIFE has you covered either way.

3 years ago

Jodi’s Journal: COVID, quarantine and the CEOs

It’s a look at how the pandemic spares no one: Jodi Schwan talks COVID, quarantine — and the experience of our health systems’ two CEOs.

3 years ago

Need some quarantine comfort food? We’ve got it covered

You’re quarantined, maybe not feeling great, and the last thing you want to do is cook. This will have you — or those you care about — feeling better fast.

3 years ago

Hitting a high note: Augustana University is making music, launching initiatives to attract students

“It’s time that Augustana got the band back together.” The marching band is coming back — one of many ways Augustana keeps making music in 2020.

3 years ago

Just in time for the holidays: Downtown’s newly improved Eighth Street bridge is ready

The Eighth Street bridge is reopening, newly improved and ready for the holiday season.

3 years ago

Guitar Center to file for bankruptcy protection

Guitar Center will join a growing list of national retailers that have filed for bankruptcy in the wake of the pandemic.

3 years ago

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