Longtime child care owners sell to trusted employee
Twenty years after they became accidental owners of a child care center, the brothers who own For the Love of Children have sold it to a longtime employee.
From higher education to lifelong learning, here’s how the Sioux Falls area is getting educated.
Twenty years after they became accidental owners of a child care center, the brothers who own For the Love of Children have sold it to a longtime employee.
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Free tickets to hear Pulitzer Prize-winning journalists Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein sold out in less than 30 minutes.
Two sisters who live in the same Tea neighborhood and have 16 children between them are the new owners, along with their husbands, of Sylvan Learning.
Meet Cosmo, the newest addition to Dakota State’s campus and an example of all the good technology can do.
From strategy to problem solving, marketing to accounting, you can up your skills in all of these through a new business acumen certificate being offered by the USD Beacom School of Business.
You’ve probably heard of 3-D printers. But this one uses human cells to print living tissue. It’s not science fiction: It has already arrived in Sioux Falls at the USD GEAR Center.
Headed to law school, medical school or into another health care occupation? You can get a head start while still an undergraduate with these unique Dakota State University programs.
Groups from preschools to retirement communities have been booking field trips at Flyboy Donuts, which is willing to take on additional groups.