City to ask for limitations on certain businesses
The city of Sioux Falls will asking the board of health and the Sioux Falls City Council on Thursday to limit occupancy in certain businesses, including restaurant dining rooms and bars.
The city of Sioux Falls will asking the board of health and the Sioux Falls City Council on Thursday to limit occupancy in certain businesses, including restaurant dining rooms and bars.
Companies can still offer wellness services for employees, even when they’re not at work.
Spellbound Magic & Parlor Theater is opening Wednesday, March 25 — with a backup plan for those who want to support it without shopping in the store.
This Sioux Falls business runs call centers for other businesses and is preparing to help them continue operations during COVID-19.
The South Dakota Board of Regents has decided courses will be delivered remotely and commencement ceremonies will be postponed this spring for the six public universities and two special schools it governs.
“This is not your grandparents’ storage.” Take a look inside this first-of-its-kind storage center that just opened in east Sioux Falls.
We’ve heard from many businesses grappling with the same questions as they face severe drops in business, sudden remote work and reductions in staff. Here are some initial answers.
The Sioux Falls public health director will ask the city’s Board of Health to consider measures Tuesday that would force certain nonessential businesses to close because of data that supports additional efforts to slow the spread of COVID-19.
He’s one of a kind, with the sort of take on life we all could use this week. Enjoy this simple wisdom from our friend, Jim Woster.
Amy Warren has been on both sides – supplier and restaurateur – and is trying to do her part to bolster business for restaurants forced to shut down dining rooms in response to COVID-19.