Sioux Falls named among most recession-proof cities
If the financial turmoil caused by the COVID-19 pandemic leads the country into a recession, this study finds Sioux Falls is better positioned than most places.
If the financial turmoil caused by the COVID-19 pandemic leads the country into a recession, this study finds Sioux Falls is better positioned than most places.
Bishop Donald DeGrood has suspended all Masses in the Sioux Falls Catholic Diocese indefinitely.
Starting Wednesday, Hy-Vee is adopting new hours of 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily and making other changes. The situation inside all grocery stores keeps evolving, with longer waits for pickup and some new hours for seniors.
Two GreatLIFE fitness centers are closed, but golf courses will open Wednesday to take advantage of 50-degree temperatures.
The South Dakota Retailers Association is assuring consumers that the supply chain for food and sanitary supplies remains intact, and that businesses are taking extra precautions to minimize the impact of COVID-19.
A fund established to provide help to those in the Sioux Falls area impacted by COVID-19 raised $700,000 in the first 18 hours.
The 211 Helpline Center has a way to assist people with finding food or other basic needs and connecting volunteers to help.
The U.S. Small Business Administration will provide up to $2 million in disaster assistance loans to small businesses impacted by COVID-19.
Utility companies that serve the Sioux Falls area say that won’t disconnect customers’ service during the COVID-19 outbreak. But if you need a technician, the procedures are changing.
The Empire Mall has reduced its hours and several stores are starting to close in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.