Partners

Falcon Plastics mass produces ear guards for health care workers  

A Scout’s design, a request from a friend and some South Dakota ingenuity have led to a more comfortable day for nearly 100,000 health care workers.

6 years ago

More retailers open at Dawley Farm Village

There are more stores and services reopening at Dawley Farm Village.

6 years ago

Virtual vacationing: Sioux Falls promotes its attractions through partnering with nearby cities

Need a weekend getaway without leaving town? Try one of these virtual trips organized by Sioux Falls and surrounding destinations.

6 years ago

When vision is critical: LASIK helps front-line responders be at their best

When lives are on the line, those on the front line need every advantage available. That starts with the best possible vision.

6 years ago

Lennox shows momentum with new housing, community pool, downtown restaurant

“I feel like momentum is picking up.” With a big new housing development, a new community pool and a new restaurant coming, Lennox is ready for a big year.

6 years ago

Inside the ICU: Front-line health care workers share experiences treating COVID-19

Come with us for a look at what it’s like caring for the sickest COVID-19 patients, through the eyes of front-line health care workers.

6 years ago

Meet Eide Bailly’s newest Sioux Falls partners

Eide Bailly’s two new partners in Sioux Falls are up-and-coming members of the firm who are dedicated to their clients and community.

6 years ago

Investment question: Should I be doing something?

If you’ve got investments, we’re guessing you’ve wondered: “Should I be doing something?” This is some great insight to consider.

6 years ago

Parents: Your kids can still sign up for golf camp, junior tour this summer

Good news, parents: Your kids can work on their golf game, get outdoors and stay safe thanks to GreatLIFE’s adjusted approach to junior golf camps and the GreatLIFE Junior Tour.

6 years ago

Balancing act: Avera resumes non-COVID services while caring for coronavirus patients

They expected a surge and instead have a steady but manageable flow of COVID-19 patients, so Avera is able to get back to offering more routine medical care.

6 years ago

News Tip

Have a business news item to share with us?

Scroll to top