Couch to 5K draws dozens who kept fit, built community during COVID
From sitting on the couch to running a 5K — that was the challenge, and this family and others embraced it.
From sitting on the couch to running a 5K — that was the challenge, and this family and others embraced it.
From arcades to trampolines, operations have required some big adjustments for area entertainment businesses, but they’re doing their best to welcome back customers.
Guests are starting to return to Sioux Falls hotels, and they’re finding an experience that’s cleaner and safer than ever.
It’s part old favorites, part new discoveries when visitors view this year’s SculptureWalk collection.
Stand-up paddleboarding has arrived at Lake Lorraine — the first activity allowed to take place on the water at the growing west-side development.
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.