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Can employees be fired for what they post on social media? What employers need to know

Social media, “free speech” and the workplace in 2026: What employers need to know.

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Guatemalan bakery, cafe opens in east-central Sioux Falls

The bakery cases are filling up at this new business that honors the owners’ Guatemalan heritage.

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Photographer who chronicled Sioux Falls history dies at 99

His life’s work is a priceless photographic journey through Sioux Falls history. Remembering Bill Pay, who died Tuesday at age 99.

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Annual Visitor Industry Luncheon to feature human performance, well-being expert

He has toured sold-out arenas with Oprah Winfrey, served as a leadership coach to White House senior advisers and top CEOs –and now is coming to speak in Sioux Falls.

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City ‘cornerstone’ of public works retires with decades-long legacy of transportation projects

Shannon Ausen, who has served in city government since she was a 20-year-old college student, retires this week after almosts 34 years of putting her engineering skills to work supporting some of the most impactful transportation projects in Sioux Falls history.

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Flex space available for lease suits warehouse, office, other light-industrial uses

Locate your business adjacent to a longtime local success story with this available flex space for lease in southwest Sioux Falls.

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Southeastern Electric Cooperative awards scholarships to 11 students

Congratulations to these 11 scholarship recipients, honored for Southeastern Electric Cooperative’s commitment to support children of rural electric cooperative members.

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