Month: August 2021

Interested in real estate? South Dakota Land and Lending Conference comes to Sioux Falls next week

No matter what your connection to real estate, if you’re interested in the field, an event next week is for you.

3 years ago

POET, Princeton inspire students to design a ‘net-zero America’

POET innovators are bringing Princeton University students real-life lessons on addressing environmental challenges.

3 years ago

Recovering from financial data loss: What to know about forensic data reconstruction

Criminals encrypt your data and and render it useless until a ransom is paid. From financial data loss to forensic data reconstruction, here’s what you need to know.

3 years ago

Raven’s quarterly earnings rise as acquisition remains ‘on track’

In its first quarter since announcing an upcoming acquisition, Sioux Falls-based Raven Industries reported a quarterly earnings increase of 19 percent.

3 years ago

Father-daughter duo to sell handcrafted work at Night Market

This father-daughter creative team wants to craft your next charcuterie board — and more.

3 years ago

Mobile boutique officially debuts this weekend

A health care professional who started an online boutique last year will hold a grand opening for the mobile version of her store this weekend.

3 years ago

South Dakota ranked first in “back-to-normal” recovery report

South Dakota is outperforming every other state in its post-pandemic recovery.

3 years ago

Vast Broadband to restart construction following city halt

Vast Broadband is returning to construction of its fiber optic communication lines and equipment after a slew of resident complaints caused the city of Sioux Falls to stop permitting the work.

3 years ago

Restaurant roundup: Restaurant’s first tailgate, new coffee shop owners and a corn-inspired drink

Here’s a look at this week’s latest in local dining news.

3 years ago

They drove six hours for a haircut – and became regular Sioux Falls visitors

They drove six hours to Sioux Falls in search of a haircut during the pandemic — and kept coming back. Meet these tourists turned regular visitors with a story you’ll love.

3 years ago

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