Jodi Schwan with SiouxFalls.Business joined Dakota News Now to talk about a Fortune 500 company moving into a building at Foundation Park and Lloyd Companies moving into the Steel District.
The work group assembled by Sioux Falls Mayor Paul Tenhaken to develop a plan for the Delbridge Museum of Natural History taxidermy collection meets for the first time on Wednesday.
The 9th annual Taste of Sioux Falls takes place Thursday at the Washington Pavilion. The event features plates from a dozen restaurants and benefits the downtown SculptureWalk.
Recovering from a stroke centers on a series of therapies designed to help patients relearn skills that were either lost or impacted by the stroke. Each outcome and timeline to recovery is as unique as the patient themselves.
An elderly Sioux Falls woman is moving out of her house because its foundation literally fell apart. Some friends are helping to put her back on solid ground.
The four-week event is underway, and the Aberdeen Public School District’s food service department is serving locally grown fruits and vegetables to students every day in school lunchrooms.
The court turned away attorney John Eastman’s effort to have a lower-court ruling thrown out that said Eastman and Trump had “more likely than not” committed a crime by trying to keep Congress from certifying President Joe Biden’s victory in the 2020 election.
Dakota News Now, along with Billion Auto, Avera and Sioux Laundry are teaming up with The Salvation Army for the 36th annual Coats for All coat drive campaign. Together, we hope to make sure the winter season is a little warmer for those in need.
Unusually warm temperatures Sunday broke records in parts of the state, but those temperatures are also creating some safety risks as they continue Monday.
During Breast Cancer Awareness Month this October, Scooter’s Coffee is again offering its popular Courage Cookie and will donate a portion of the proceeds to The Pink Agenda to help fund lifesaving breast cancer research.