Downtown plans summer events despite COVID-19
The schedule is shorter, and some events have been delayed or rescheduled, but many familiar downtown traditions will still be back this year.
The schedule is shorter, and some events have been delayed or rescheduled, but many familiar downtown traditions will still be back this year.
It’s a huge year for golf — and for those wanting to learn or improve their game. While lessons are filling up fast, you can still snag a spot and learn at free upcoming clinics.
Sponsors and a local radio station have stepped up to bring a fireworks display to Sioux Falls this Fourth of July.
Here’s some good news as the week wraps up: The downtown trolley is ready for the summer.
The city of Sioux Falls will reopen the Midco Aquatic Center on June 8, with limited capacity.
Summer is here already with highs in the 90s and the return of Food Truck Tuesdays.
The Falls Park Visitors Information Center is back open following a temporary pandemic-related closure.
The casino floor, most restaurants and the golf course at Grand Falls Casino & Golf Resort near Larchwood, Iowa, are back open.
A new group fitness center co-owned by a Sioux Falls attorney is opening on the east side this summer.
The Butterfly House & Aquarium will begin its phased reopening Monday, June 1.