City of Sioux Falls

Terrace Park area looks ‘for ways to pay it forward’ with neighborhood investments

By Jill Callison | July 10, 2024

People who live around this signature Sioux Falls park say they love it — and they’re committed to preserving the area for future generations.

Sioux Falls receives $3M for more trees

By Pigeon605 Staff | July 10, 2024

More trees will be coming to Sioux Falls neighborhoods, thanks to a $3 million federal grant.

Mosquito mission: Citywide spray scheduled this week

By Pigeon605 Staff | July 8, 2024

Overwhelmed by mosquitoes? Relief should be on the way.

Sioux Falls cancels Independence Day celebration

By Pigeon605 Staff | July 3, 2024

The city of Sioux Falls is cancelling its 2024 Independence Day Celebration festivities, citing the chance of morning thunderstorms, scattered showers and cool temperatures.

Barb Iverson Skate Plaza nears midmonth opening

By Em Powers | July 1, 2024

It’s down to a matter of days before skaters will be able to test their skills at the new Barb Iverson Skate Plaza.

A look at the city’s proposed 5-year capital plan: Heavy on roads, steady on new spending

By Jodi Schwan | July 1, 2024

Revenue — especially sales tax — isn’t growing as fast in Sioux Falls as in recent years, and it’s reflected in the city’s latest five-year capital improvement program.

City updates ‘great progress’ on flood response as roads reopen

By Jodi Schwan | June 23, 2024

The sun and warm, dry weather is helping the city of Sioux Falls recover from last week’s flooding.

Flooding fallout: Water restrictions, closures and other updates

By Pigeon605 Staff | June 21, 2024

Days of rain have turned to floods, prompting road and park closures throughout the Sioux Falls area.

Battling the bugs: City details mosquito-control efforts

By Jodi Schwan | June 12, 2024

The wet spring meant a strong start to mosquito season, though city officials say they’re hopeful they’re getting ahead of the insects.

From kits to pods, sensory-inclusive services grow at area venues

By Jacqueline Palfy | June 10, 2024

While they’re meant to be fun, certain places also can cause sensory overload. From the zoo to the Premier Center, here’s how they’re offering alternatives.

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