Last month, Sioux Area Metro made changes to bus routes with the goal of being more efficient and direct, but some customers have been critical of the changes.
After circumstances outside of his control led Windy City Bites owner DaShawn Lewis to close his location temporarily, he received some assistance from another local business owner.
Sanaa Abourezk, a Sioux Falls restaurant owner with family in the Lebanon region, is pleading for an end to the violence but fears her cries are falling on deaf ears.
The Aberdeen Development Corporation announced two significant additions to the Hub City’s economic base and one business expansion at a press conference on Friday.
Dakota News Now spoke with Karen Kohler who lives in the Tampa area, and Catherine Scholten who lives near Charlotte North Carolina. They detailed what they’ve seen from both Hurricanes Milton and Helene.
A Mitchell man hopes to create change regarding Animal Control’s determination of a vicious dog and believes some of the assessment tools are being misused.
Two South Dakota school districts have now emailed parents warning about the potential spread of whooping cough.
Those include Harrisburg and Sioux Falls Roosevelt.
The School of Business offers several programs including accounting and management and one of its newest is geared towards students interested in financial technology.
The short-term effects of the US port strike will likely be minimal, but if the strike is prolonged, the cost and availability of items will become more notable.
NAACP Sioux Falls Branch 4102-B released a statement against an upcoming event hosted by Dakota First Action PAC with North Carolina’s Lt. Governor Mark Robinson as a guest speaker.
Local leaders in the industry said it is paramount that city and state governments step in both to help families afford childcare costs and help providers fill the gap between what they can charge and the actual cost of running a daycare center.
Mandi Mowery, a native of New Underwood and graduate of Baylor School of Law, was a part of the Minnehaha County State’s Attorney’s Office for 17 years.