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Garretson day trip: Shopping, soul food and a pontoon ride

Garretson is known as the city of parks, and the name fits. But don’t miss these lesser known attractions we found that easily make a memorable day trip close to home.

9 years ago

Independent wellness company focuses on being one-stop shop for employers

After more than a decade of working in corporate health care, Trisha Dohn decided to launch her own independent wellness company to help businesses create customized wellness programs that work. 

9 years ago

Protect your business: The prenuptial agreement

While divorce rates have been falling in recent years, nearly one third of American marriages still end in divorce. With this in mind, business owners need to consider the implications of their personal life on the health of their business

9 years ago

Orthopedic opportunities: Two South Dakota surgeons return home

Meet a pair of surgeons and learn why they jumped at the chance to return home to South Dakota.

9 years ago

Designing a home for bears? Prepare for unique research

Sometimes, an architectural, engineering and planning firm moves beyond designing for humans. Here’s how TSP is creating a new home for brown bears.

9 years ago

GreatLIFE ranks among top 10 management companies, fastest-growing

GreatLIFE Golf & Fitness has been named among the top 10 largest golf management companies in the industry, according to Golf Inc. magazine, and also is the fastest-growing company on the list.

9 years ago

Stress at work: How leaders make all the difference

More than half of us return from vacation feeling no reduction in stress, and almost one-third report feeling more stressed than before we left. Here’s how leaders can help.

9 years ago

Retiring president Oliver: On leading Augustana, workforce development and what’s next

Rob Oliver wraps up his term as the 23rd president of Augusta University this month, leaving behind 11 years of accomplishments and a foundation for the future. We caught up with him to look back and look ahead.

9 years ago

Tea bucks trend with sales tax growth, sees more housing demand

When Mayor John Lawler began leading the city of Tea in 2002, it had approximately 1,800 residents. Fifteen years later, it’s one of South Dakota’s fastest-growing communities and has a lot of momentum behind it.

9 years ago

First National Bank: Behind-the-scenes of a CEO transition

Chris Ekstrum is the first nonfamily member to lead The First National Bank in Sioux Falls in its more than 130-year history. Here’s the story of his CEO transition.

9 years ago

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