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Healthy snacking: It’s possible and tasty too

Warning: This might make you hungry. And that’s OK.

8 years ago

New ownership takes over at longtime manufacturer

From unlikely beginnings to a family business success story to a new era, Sioux Corp. serves as a model for others.

8 years ago

Communities around Sioux Falls expecting strong year ahead

It’s looking like a 2018 could be a year of major growth in the communities of Minnehaha and Lincoln counties.

8 years ago

It’s possible to escape the cold without leaving town. Here’s how

Of course, breaking a sweat at the gym always works, but here’s the better news: You can use your GreatLIFE membership to warm up over these next frigid days without actually exercising.

8 years ago

Thinking of starting a business in 2018? Read this first

Potential entrepreneurs, is this the year you go for it? If you’re entering 2018 with business ownership as your New Year’s resolution, this guide from the Zeal Center for Entrepreneurship is a must-read.

8 years ago

Leaders, it’s time to learn. Here’s what USD’s executive education program is offering next

Business leaders gave great reviews to the most recent USD Beacom School of Business executive education courses. Here’s what you and your team can learn next.

8 years ago

Carpenter Bar offers daily beverage features

Jan. 10, 2018

This piece is presented by the Carpenter Bar.

There’s a new reason every day to escape the cold at the Carpenter Bar, located on Phillips Avenue south of 10th Street. Enjoy these daily beverage features.

8 years ago

Growing property management business entering third generation

Mary Jo Minor’s business revolves around people, from tending to residents’ needs to overseeing property for owners and working with her own family.

8 years ago

Employee assistance is now just a click away

Connecting to a therapist who can listen and provide support is now as easy as chatting on your smartphone.

8 years ago

Daugaard, Acosta announce partnership on licensing in Wall Street Journal article

In a jointly authored piece this week in The Wall Street Journal, Gov. Dennis Daugaard and U.S. Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta announced they’re working together to address excessive licensing.

8 years ago

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