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Take a walk, place your vote — SculptureWalk season isn’t over yet
SculptureWalk in Sioux Falls promotes itself as the largest annual exhibit of public sculptures in the country. Have you taken a stroll along downtown streets yet to view the 59 pieces?
What makes a good website? We asked Click Rain’s director of web technology
What kind of website is right for you? How about hosting? And how do you keep it all secure and accessible? Click Rain’s expert weighs in on these and more questions you’ll have if you’re thinking of a new or improved website.
Hitting their stride: Family business goes global with Strider balance bikes
It’s an invention that literally has changed how kids learn to ride bikes — and it’s all based here in South Dakota.
Seven reasons why you still need to care about tax reform
Think tax reform is last year’s news? The experts at Eide Bailly have seven reasons you still need to pay attention to it today.
Tourism trends: Top five takeaways from destination experts
Take a look at the top five trends the Sioux Falls Convention & Visitors Bureau learned at its recent international convention — because attracting visitors today takes the entire community.
Live, Learn, Inspire: How to engage multiple generations for lifelong learning
Want to gain insight on how to work with multiple generations? Start by teaching them.
Seven ways to save while making the most of summer’s last days
The final days of summer vacation are here! And we’ve got seven ways to save while packing in plenty of fun.
‘Skinny’ drinks for summer at Grille 26
Have you overdone it a bit this summer? Grille 26 is ready for you, with a new line of cocktails where you’ll find less sugar and plenty of refreshing tastes as the season winds down.
Dawley Farm’s Dog Day event offers treats, savings, surprises
The “dog days of summer” are winding down, but you — and your pet — can still make the most of them with a new one-day event Friday at Dawley Farm Village.
Today’s girls, tomorrow’s entrepreneurs: The role of women in workforce development
“It’s a real-life, hands-on, nontheoretical approach.” How do we help today’s girls fill tomorrow’s workforce needs? Read on – and go to this event next week!
DSU students help others breathe easy, one patient at a time
It’s an education that leads to a lifetime of helping others do what most of us take for granted: breathe. Take a closer look at DSU’s respiratory care program — the only one of its kind in the state.
Why social needs are part of the mix in health insurance
“Once people realize they are on the phone with a real person from their health insurance company who cares and wants to help, they are surprised but also open.” With this approach to health insurance, the goal is keeping patients healthy by looking at the unique factors that influence each individual.
Close to the heart: How ‘the people’ brought new heart surgeon to Sioux Falls
There aren’t many surgeons who do what Dr. Octavio Pajaro does — and he wasn’t looking to move. The people of Sioux Falls and Sanford Health changed his mind.
One year later: JJ’s details new store’s success, revamped VIP program
One year after moving into its new home on West 57th Street, everything about JJ’s Wine, Spirits & Cigars has gotten bigger.
First National Bank: South Dakota’s community bank SBA 7(a) loan leader
She was ready to open a business, but the government shutdown shut down her lending option – until her bank stepped in to help. This story and many others are why The First National Bank in Sioux Falls is the top community bank SBA lender of its kind in the state.
















