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A decade in, Premier Center proves with Pink, upcoming Olympic Trials that it can level up events

Call it a decade of success for the Denny Sanford Premier Center – with ticket sales for a Pink concert that proved bigger shows could be a fit.

From east to west, Lloyd Construction tackles projects statewide and beyond

From a Black Hills bank to the banks of the Big Sioux River, Lloyd Construction is building memorable projects across South Dakota and beyond.

Effort fails to send Brockhouse collection to public vote

An attempt to refer a City Council decision to a public vote on the donation of the Brockhouse taxidermy collection has failed to gain enough signatures to be placed on the ballot.

Apartments on the Move: New buildings opening in time for spring

From a building that gives a new view of downtown to one opening in northwest Sioux Falls, the weeks ahead will offer plenty of options if you’re looking for a new place to live.

Right care, right time: Reforming juvenile justice in South Dakota

At one point, kids in South Dakota were incarcerated at higher rates per capita than major cities. Then, these efforts led to a more effective approach.

Sioux Falls City Council approves fence around Bishop Dudley parking lot

The city of Sioux Falls will move forward with leasing a parking lot that supports the Bishop Dudley Hospitality House and putting a secured fence around it.

As floodwaters rose, rescue effort turned firefighters into heroes

“Sometimes, you have to risk a lot to save a lot.” They did – and they did. Come with us for this never-before-told story from Sioux Falls Fire Rescue.

Carroll Institute to close one location, expand another with more beds

A building expansion that will start this spring will allow a Sioux Falls mental health care and substance-abuse center to offer all its services in one location.

Meet the storm chaser who captured South Dakota’s first February tornado

South Dakota weather made history this week. Meet the man who captured it on camera.

Parks system starts work on new long-term plan

The Sioux Falls Parks & Recreation Department will look out to the year 2030 with a new comprehensive plan that will address every element of the city parks system.

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