Month: September 2021

Sign of the times: Dollar Tree moving away from all $1

Stock up on those $1 items now — some of them at Dollar Tree might be going above that signature price.

3 years ago

Jones421 Building welcomes new tenants, works on others

New businesses in the downtown Jones 421 Building are finding traction, and others are considering moving in, its owner said.

3 years ago

Podcast host publishes book of cybersecurity career tips

“The purpose and intent of the book is that it can help those looking to take advantage of the opportunities in cybersecurity by providing a master plan for entering the field.”

3 years ago

Locally owned ice cream shop sets opening date

The wait is almost over for a locally owned ice cream shop.

3 years ago

Chick-fil-A indefinitely suspends dining service

If you’re craving Chick-fil-A, you’ve now got only one path to your meal in Sioux Falls.

3 years ago

LSS CEO to retire as successor is named

Longtime Lutheran Social Services of South Dakota president and CEO Betty Oldenkamp plans to retire this year, and chief operating officer Rebecca Kiesow-Knudsen has been named her successor.

3 years ago

Wholestone Farms buys land for future pork processing plant

Wholestone Farms Inc. is moving ahead with its planned $500 million-plus pork processing plant in northeast Sioux Falls.

3 years ago

Downtown Lucky’s bar, building to get new owner

There soon will be a new owner for downtown Lucky’s bar and the building where it’s located.

3 years ago

People You Should Know

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

3 years ago

Switch up: Transitioning your skin care for fall

Colder air means drier air, which has a noticeable effect on the way your skin looks and feels.

3 years ago

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