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Easter brunch menu features three courses at Grille 26
A three-course brunch with an array of salads, entrees and desserts will greet Easter guests April 16 at Grille 26.
After 80 years, Reptile Gardens keeps growing
Learn the story behind Reptile Gardens.
Lewis Drug announces Flower Shower
Do you know someone deserving of a beautiful yard this spring and summer?
Like meat? You’ll love this pizza
Diners love the pizza at Grille 26, and the Italian is a customer favorite.
Baltic’s Boom: Houses selling at record pace
Baltic has become the ideal fit for a growing number of homeowners.
Cutting-edge company could be ‘buzz’ of biotech world
A South Dakota company could become the “buzz” of an international biotech convention.
Economic developer: ‘It should be a very exciting spring’
From industrial projects to residential building, the communities of Minnehaha County are expecting solid growth this spring.
Credit union preparing new branch at Dawley Farm
Voyage Federal Credit Union is about two months away from opening a branch at Dawley Farm Village.
Fruit Club Market adds Hutterite items
Foods fresh from a Hutterite colony in Minnesota are the latest addition to The Fruit Club Market.
Watch Morrie’s chef prep signature short rib
This menu item has become an unexpected star at Morrie’s Steakhouse.
Biotech company producing improved lab equipment, planning new building
Meet the owner of South Dakota Biosystems, who is pioneering redesigned lab equipment and medical research.
The number businesses should fear: 95%
Call it coincidence or warning, but 95 percent holds cyber significance.
Sanford first to offer advanced breast cancer clinical trial
Sanford Health is one of only four sites across the nation that will offer a new clinical trial to determine whether a vaccine can help fight advanced breast cancer.
Naval commander: ‘The more control I gave up, the greater command I got’
He was 36 – the youngest commander in the fleet – and leading a ship plagued with low morale, high turnover and terrible performance evaluations. No one expected much improvement. Except Mike Abrashoff.














