Comings & Goings
Here’s a look at recent changes in the business landscape in the Sioux Falls area.
Here’s a look at recent changes in the business landscape in the Sioux Falls area.
The businesses at Dawley Farm Village will be updating this page throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, although guests are encouraged to call first before visiting to ensure timely information for now.
The companies that make some of the most popular brands of toilet paper and other paper products say production is going smoothly, and more inventory is coming.
Amy Warren has been on both sides – supplier and restaurateur – and is trying to do her part to bolster business for restaurants forced to shut down dining rooms in response to COVID-19.
Walmart plans to hire more than 600 associates in South Dakota to work at least through May to accommodate increased demand.
You’re about to see more changes at Hy-Vee in the coming days.
Lewis Drug is managing through the COVID-19 pandemic thanks to a strong supply chain and employees who are dedicated to cleaning the store, stocking shelves and assisting customers, CEO Mark Griffin said.
A growing number of businesses are offering shopping hours that are limited to those who are considered high risk for contracting COVID-19.
The Empire Mall is closing until March 29 as part of a nationwide closure from owner Simon.
Starting Wednesday, Hy-Vee is adopting new hours of 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily and making other changes. The situation inside all grocery stores keeps evolving, with longer waits for pickup and some new hours for seniors.