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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.








