City sales tax revenue shows unexpected surge in March
It’s somewhat unclear why, but sales tax revenue in Sioux Falls took a big jump in March.
It’s somewhat unclear why, but sales tax revenue in Sioux Falls took a big jump in March.
A plan to redevelop about 4 acres of former downtown rail yard land into apartments, retail and office space earned approval Tuesday from the Sioux Falls City Council.
The longtime leader of the Sioux Falls Parks & Recreation Department is retiring.
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.
Here’s a look at this week’s Movers & Shakers.
After nearly four hours of testimony Wednesday, the Sioux Falls Planning Commission approved a conditional use permit and tax increment financing district for the proposed new Smithfield Foods plant.
In this week’s column, Jodi breaks down the biggest business news story in recent Sioux Falls history.
Days after Smithfield’s historic announcement, the city is talking next steps for its new land the company will leave behind.
Smithfield Foods Inc. is leaving its 117-year-old location for an estimated $1.3 billion plant being planned on 200 acres in northwest Sioux Falls.
The sound of train horns could be on its way to becoming a thing of the past in downtown Sioux Falls.