Month: October 2023

Fall, winter travel promotion off to fast start for Sioux Falls tourism

Why not plan a visit to Sioux Falls this fall or winter? That’s the message behind this new marketing campaign.

3 years ago

DSU’s Griffiths: AI-driven workforce disruption is coming fast

President José-Marie Griffiths of Dakota State University will speak to U.S. senators about workforce and economic disruption — but you can hear her thoughts on the topic sooner than that in Sioux Falls.

3 years ago

55+ active-adult community unveils amenity-filled clubhouse

The Courtyards at Golden Gateway will unveil a clubhouse to complement its luxury living next week.

3 years ago

New community of luxury twin homes, town homes in northwest Sioux Falls delivers sparkling lake views

Live carefree on the lake in this brand-new twin home in Cherry Lake Village.

3 years ago

First-of-its-kind bioproducts center brings public, private partners together to scale up, commercialize

“The Midwest is going to become the Silicon Valley of the future.” And this new center is a big step in achieving that vision.

3 years ago

Next-generation Frankman Motor leader brings modern approach to family business

At 26, he’s chief operating officer of a family business he’s helping bring into the future. Get to know this up-and-coming auto industry leader.

3 years ago

Fiserv discontinues operations in Sioux Falls

Financial services tech company Fiserv has discontinued its operations in Sioux Falls.

3 years ago

From feeling his age to stronger than ever, how this gym membership became a life-changing move

“I’m way stronger, way fitter. I look better; I feel better.” When he says he’s stronger, he’s not kidding. How the right gym and trainer helped change his life.

3 years ago

Prime commercial land among multiple parcels available in Canton

Multiple outstanding properties are available for commercial or residential development in Canton. 

3 years ago

Local unemployment rate rises to 1.8 percent

The unemployment rate for the Sioux Falls metro area rose to 1.8 percent in August, up from its record-tying low of 1.4 percent in July.

3 years ago

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