Pop-up drive-in movie devised by USD student is coming to Lake Lorraine
What’s old is new again: A drive-in movie business run by a USD student is about to debut.
What’s old is new again: A drive-in movie business run by a USD student is about to debut.
The number of South Dakotans claiming continued unemployment dropped by about 1,000 people in the most recent report.
Most Sioux Falls residents think the city eased COVID-19 restrictions about the right time, and most believe in wearing masks, according to a new survey from SiouxFalls.Business and the Augustana Research Institute.
Here’s one way to perk up a virtual meeting: Invite a goat, pig or alpaca. Call it bringing the farm to the virtual conference room table.
One is a family-friendly bank branch. The other is a fast-growing office employees love. They both drew on past positive experiences in designing their newest locations.
Most Sioux Falls residents say they feel comfortable going back to receiving routine medical care – though not all of them.
Many workers rightly got recognized for providing essential services during COVID-19. But many others did so quietly. This is their story.
Are you feeling more anxious or lonely during the pandemic? Your fellow Sioux Falls residents say you’re far from alone.
Sioux Falls took in 13 percent less in sales tax revenue in May compared with a year ago, driven by big drops in several industries.