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Walk to End Epilepsy strides toward first South Dakota chapter

South Dakota’s first Epilepsy Walk is coming in June with a big goal: Establishing a state chapter of the Epilepsy Foundation.

7 years ago

SDN celebrates 30 years of connecting people, businesses across state

SDN Communications is celebrating 30 successful years of business in the Sioux Falls region with a pledge that the company’s fiber footprint will keep getting bigger and better.

7 years ago

May #ScenesFromTheRoute

Working with Novak Sanitary Service, we trained their crews to use their camera phones to share what they encounter as they collect trash and recycling. Here’s what they spotted in May.

7 years ago

Experience community: Here’s your guide to small-town festivals

Now is the perfect time to explore everything the communities of Minnehaha and Lincoln counties have to offer, starting with their signature summer events.

7 years ago

Expert arborist offers 2019 emerald ash borer outlook

Just because you might not be hearing much about emerald ash borer doesn’t mean it’s gone away. Far from it: Here’s the 2019 outlook and why you need to prepare now as conditions are going to start worsening.

7 years ago

Headed to a Levitt concert this summer? Here’s how the beverage scene will work

As Levitt at the Falls prepares to host 30 free concerts this summer, beverage provider JJ’s Wine, Spirits & Cigars has put together a plan to bring beer, wine and select cocktails to what’s expected to be a popular new venue

7 years ago

Augustana’s campus of the future: Bridging living, learning and community

Envisioning a campus for the future is part of Augustana University’s 2030 plan. And one thing already is clear: Augustana will look considerably different by the end of the next decade.

7 years ago

Tea marks record building year as interest from new businesses keeps growing

“It’s pretty spectacular.” Tea is coming off a record-breaking year, and the phone at City Hall keeps ringing with businesses interested in coming to town.

7 years ago

USF evolves approach to fit changing workforce needs

“You take majors that have always been solid, but you reconsider how they fit into the current paradigm of the employment needed in our community.” From business connections to new academic offerings, here’s how USF is preparing the workforce of the future.

7 years ago

High schoolers can learn high-tech skills with new partnership

Sioux Falls high school students can start learning cyber skills early and take multiple pathways to their careers thanks to a new partnership initiated by Dakota State University.

7 years ago

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