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Scoreboard business focuses on youth market
Bravo Youth Sports, part of the Zeal Growth Accelerator, makes scoreboards designed for youth teams. Here’s how the company hopes to grow.
Massive paving project reveals company culture at Journey Group
It’s not often that a homeowner living through a massive road project raves about the experience. But that’s what Journey Group’s Black-Top Paving accomplished during one of its biggest jobs ever.
One of GreatLIFE’s most popular courses might surprise you
This piece is presented by GreatLIFE Golf & Fitness.
Is your golf game feeling a little monotonous this August? Try a quick trip northeast of Sioux Falls to Garretson and try out River Ridge Golf Course. It’s the most popular GreatLIFE affiliate course. Here’s why.
Harrisburg teachers create business out of grammar approach
After realizing that students were struggling to use grammar in everyday writing, three teachers at Harrisburg North Middle School decided to create another way of teaching the subject.
Local business hacking jumped in Q2: Here’s why & what to do about it
SDN Communications’ second quarter 2017 Cyber Threat Landscape Report demonstrates an upward threat trajectory on local business networks. Here’s what’s happening and how to respond.
Treating ‘client as king’ leads to impressive retention
Most businesses dream of a 97 percent customer retention rate. Here’s how Howalt+McDowell achieves it.
Peppermint Energy prepares to build smaller solar generator
A Sioux Falls startup that began by selling portable solar generators to customers in developing countries has entered the U.S. market and is adding a smaller unit to its product line.
Putting Fruit Club apricots to the taste test
We thought it was time to see what would happen when we brought four fruit fans together and had them taste a Fruit Club apricot alongside a store-bought one.
Innovative auto mechanic ends up building international business
Dillon Moffatt wasn’t thinking about founding a company back in 1954. The self-taught auto mechanic from Minnesota was just trying to see better under the hood of a car. But his business, Moffatt Products, grew into something much bigger.
Fundraising made easy with Flyboy
OK, be honest parents (and students): Does anyone really look forward to fundraising season? Flyboy Donuts has managed to – literally – perk up this task by making it fun, easy and most importantly – profitable.
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.
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.
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
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.
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.














