Quail Honey enters third generation with big product mix
A family business entering its third generation has expanded its core product — honey — to offer a wide variety of gift items.
A family business entering its third generation has expanded its core product — honey — to offer a wide variety of gift items.
A trip to Scotland followed by some at-home experimentation led to South Dakota Yarn Co., one of the only businesses selling naturally dyed yarn in the state.
Here’s a holiday gift you’ll be hard-pressed to find in any store: Christmas creations designed and printed with a 3-D printer.
Meagon Mitchell has always liked making items for friends, but this year she turned the hobby into a small business: 605 Vintage Designs.
Get ready to shop locally made items from 50 area makers in one pop-up shop Dec. 2 in downtown Sioux Falls.
The 605 Made Holiday Market on Saturday, Dec. 2, will offer a fabulous mix of products from 50 makers.
Kyle and Stacy Wengler can create nearly anything – from woodwork to metal art to hand-sewn apparel. They have spent much of the past year, though, building a business.
The annual ARTmart event from Exposure Gallery & Studios will be Nov. 25 in conjunction with Small Business Saturday.
It’s a sign that holiday shopping definitely has started: Art Moms has opened its holiday pop-up shop.
Two years after launching, the Dakota Fresh Food Hub is connecting restaurants with local growers.