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Historic room renovations among new draws at Custer State Park Resort

Step back in time when you stay in historic accommodations unlike any other in South Dakota.

9 hours ago

With new business activity, properties redeveloping, Minnesota Avenue sees changing mix of uses

New businesses and redevelopment sites are starting to slowly change the face of Minnesota Avenue.

2 days ago

How USD prepares students for AI-driven future — with human focus

“We’re sending students into a workforce where AI is a reality. We have to prepare them for that.”

1 week ago

The ‘NeeDoh effect’: Huge demand for squishy toys drives crowds at local businesses

“All of a sudden, it just went crazy. I have never seen anything else like this in my 16 years of business. Ever.”

4 weeks ago

Black Hills campground marks 90 years as part of century-old family ranch

A ranch and campground surrounded by Black Hills history mark a big milestone this year as the family behind it plans to ensure that generations of care for the businesses are ahead.

1 month ago

With major matching gifts, hundreds of S.D. nonprofits benefit from significant donations

We can’t remember seeing another donation effort like it: How dozens of South Dakota financial institutions are impacting hundreds of nonprofits.

1 month ago

‘Back to the old-school Hy-Vee’: Grocer recalibrates with new twists on proven model

With more store directors, freebies for kids and new products, how Hy-Vee is returning to its roots to serve a changing customer.

2 months ago

In third generation, family sign business sets stage for next chapter

“This company is a true multigenerational success story.” Approaching 75 years, a company with statewide reach shares its approach to positioning for the future.

2 months ago

Emerging ‘green-tech’ company redefines recycling with products set to disrupt industry

“This company is one to watch. It’s incredibly exciting technology with significant ability to scale.”

2 months ago

City ‘cornerstone’ of public works retires with decades-long legacy of transportation projects

Shannon Ausen, who has served in city government since she was a 20-year-old college student, retires this week after almosts 34 years of putting her engineering skills to work supporting some of the most impactful transportation projects in Sioux Falls history.

2 months ago

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