Jodi Schwan

Slim Chickens sets opening date

Slim Chickens is about a month away from opening its first Sioux Falls location.

9 years ago

Cathy Clark retiring from Wells Fargo, will explore new options

Well-known Wells Fargo banking leader Cathy Clark retires this month and plans to see what other opportunities arise.

9 years ago

Egg entrepreneur finds growing market for pasture-raised poultry

Stephanie Peterson started with 16 baby chicks. She now manages hundreds of eggs from pasture-raised hens for her growing business, Fruit of the Coop.

9 years ago

Sanford’s record-setting Fargo hospital ready to open

At $494 million, Sanford’s new Fargo Medical Center is the health system’s largest single construction project.

9 years ago

Video: Tour Sanford’s new Fargo Medical Center

Sanford Health’s new Fargo Medical Center is its largest construction project ever. Take a look inside here.

9 years ago

Board game shop coming to Phillips Avenue

Ben and Amanda Wermers plan to open Game Chest.

9 years ago

Beef ‘O’ Brady’s restaurant being replaced by new concept

The Sioux Falls Beef ‘O’Brady’s at the Sanford Sports Complex is rebranding to a new, original concept.

9 years ago

Cupcakes and ice cream coming to Lake Lorraine

Cupcakes that have been featured on “Cupcake Wars,” MTV and “The View” are coming to Lake Lorraine.

9 years ago

Meta CEO details growth model for business leaders

A banking model unique from any other nationwide has allowed Sioux Falls-based Meta Financial Group Inc. to increase its market value from $60 million five years ago to $850 million today, CEO Tyler Haahr told a crowd Monday at the Downtown Sioux Falls Rotary Club.

9 years ago

‘Misfits’ no more: Hy-Vee ugly produce shows big impact

In the four months since Hy-Vee Inc. started its Misfits program for “cosmetically challenged fruits and vegetables,” the company estimates it has rescued more than 1 million pounds of produce from being discarded.

9 years ago

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