coronavirus

Haunted warehouse returns with pandemic adaptations

Terror 29 offers three haunted tours a week through Halloween and a new virtual option.

6 years ago

Sioux Falls ranks among most recovered cities for employment

Sioux Falls’ unemployment has shown one of the strongest recoveries in the nation, according to a report out this week.

6 years ago

Downtown to hold Art & Wine Walk – with adjustments

More than two dozen businesses and artists will participate tonight in the semiannual Art & Wine Walk downtown, with precautions being taken related to the pandemic.

6 years ago

Jodi’s Journal: The COVID metrics that matter

As South Dakota sets new COVID case records, consider the message behind these metrics.

6 years ago

City launches program to ‘figure out how we co-exist with COVID-19 over the winter’

A new program championed by the city of Sioux Falls called Sioux Falls Alive aims to give people safe programs and events during the fall and winter months.

6 years ago

List of state notices for possible COVID-19 exposure at Sioux Falls-area locations

State health officials are alerting customers to possible COVID-19 exposure at businesses.

6 years ago

Pioneering COVID-19 treatment leads Sioux Falls biotech company to big opportunities for growth

“SAB is a very different company today than we were at the beginning of the year.” With unprecedented growth and a one-of-a-kind treatment for COVID-19, SAB Biotherapeutics is just getting started.

6 years ago

Ahead of the game: Investment in technology prepared Augustana for online instruction before COVID-19

Before Augustana University was forced to adopt a hybrid of in-person and remote learning, new technology was already in place to make the shift successful.

6 years ago

Sanford teams work across spectrum to find answers to COVID-19

Whether patients have mild COVID-19 symptoms or are seriously ill, there’s a team at Sanford Research working to address and combat every step of the novel coronavirus.

6 years ago

Smithfield plans to contest OSHA citation, calling it ‘wholly without merit’

Smithfield Foods plans to contest a citation from OSHA that claims it failed to protect employees from COVID-19.

6 years ago

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