SkyZone offers free jumping for federal workers, families
Federal government employees and their families can enjoy a free visit to Sky Zone Indoor Trampoline Park in Sioux Falls during the partial government shutdown.
Federal government employees and their families can enjoy a free visit to Sky Zone Indoor Trampoline Park in Sioux Falls during the partial government shutdown.
Within hours of launching its no-fee, no-interest loan program for federal workers one week ago, it became clear to First Dakota National Bank that the demand was big.
The Original Pancake House in Sioux Falls is offering a free breakfast to any federal government employee.
Philanthropist Denny Sanford has donated $55 million to the Children’s Home Society – a gift the state’s oldest nonprofit says will transform its ability to help children and adults in need.
Giving Back recognizes businesses and organizations that are helping our communities.
At least 100 people age 16 to 21 are homeless in our community. But this woman proves what can happen when someone steps in to help.
In 14 weeks, a program from the West Coast has helped homeless residents run a half-marathon. It’s coming to Sioux Falls in 2019.
During the week, you probably see them collecting trash and recyclables in your neighborhood. This past weekend, Novak Sanitary Service workers donated time and money to bring a big gift to kids in need.
It’s the season of giving, but there’s a lot to keep in mind so you’re prepared come tax time. Take a moment to review this expert advice.