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City details plans to expand reach of arts, culture through new installations, initiatives

“Overall this is a very exciting time for arts and culture in Sioux Falls.” Take a look at new ways the city is expanding opportunities in the arts.

Wildland Fire division enters season with support from new facilities

As South Dakota Wildland Fire crews get an early start to the season, these newly constructed buildings are ready to support them.

Enrollment is open: Experience the power of community at Bishop O’Gorman Catholic Schools

“From the very first step, we want families to feel welcomed, supported and connected.” It’s not only enrolling in a school – it’s joining a community.

Veteran’s effort returns Fourth of July parade to Sioux Falls for nation’s 250th

“If we want this parade to be a thing, we citizens are going to have to make sure it happens every year.”

As red capes appear, support rises for local kids in need of crucial advocates

Not all superheroes wear capes – but you might see some around Sioux Falls in the coming month as a way to support local kids in need.

Road Report: March 30, 2026

Road Report is back for another season! Our weekly construction update kicks off with the latest on Veterans Parkway and the 85th Street interchange.

Art exhibition designed for blind visitors marks latest step in accessibility at Washington Pavilion

“As blind people, now we can mentally see what you’re seeing on the canvas.” This new exhibition is one of the latest ways the Washington Pavilion is becoming more accessible.

With new station planned, Fire Rescue begins looking for next round of cadets

Sioux Falls is adding population and soon will open a new fire station. Today, a call went out for more cadets considering a career with Fire Rescue.

Homebuyers benefit from free education before purchasing

“I wish I would have taken this sooner.” Thinking of buying a home? You’ll likely benefit from this free course.

In final State of the City, TenHaken looks ahead while highlighting what shaped the past 8 years

“We planted a lot of trees under whose shade that we are never going to sit.” Look back and ahead with Mayor Paul TenHaken in his final State of the City address.

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