City delays vote on pool projects for 4 months
A $77 million bond to fund two swimming pool replacements and buy a recreation center from Sanford Health has been delayed until September.
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A $77 million bond to fund two swimming pool replacements and buy a recreation center from Sanford Health has been delayed until September.
City delays vote on pool projects for 4 months Read More »
Sioux Falls Fire Rescue is about to graduate its most diverse class of cadets yet — one of many ways the department is evolving to meet a growing city’s needs.
How Sioux Falls Fire Rescue keeps up with city’s growth, focuses on future needs Read More »
The early start to spring means two major downtown improvements are taking shape a little faster than expected.
Greenway, Jacobson Plaza reach construction milestones Read More »
A new 80,000-square-foot proposed recreation center would bring not just indoor swimming but also a large variety of other year-round athletic options to Frank Olson Park.
Final concept released for east-side indoor recreation center Read More »
A home office in a minimalist industrial cube became the inspiration for a Sioux Falls couple’s venture into creating a glamping boutique resort and tiny customizable spaces for others.
Meet the couple with a big vision for tiny spaces Read More »
The parks department predicts this could become its most popular pool: Here’s a look at what’s to come at Kuehn Park.
Proposed Kuehn pool would have the most amenities of any in the city Read More »
After more than two decades and 65,000 books sold, Children’s Home Society team member and author Tom Roberts is retiring.
Children’s advocate, author Tom Roberts to retire with final book sale Read More »
“To our knowledge, we have never experienced an outage of this magnitude or duration,”
City recaps response to 911 outage; cause remains unknown Read More »
Mayor Paul TenHaken called on Sioux Falls to think big and bold in making investments for the city’s future in his annual “State of the City” address today.
TenHaken in State of the City: ‘The future is calling’ Read More »