Simplified Presents Why Lincoln County voters have an election next week Voters in Lincoln County will decide on Oct. 5 whether they're willing to pay a tax increase to fund road and bridge improvements for the next three years.
City The Link helped more than 1,000 people in three months Within 17 minutes of opening, The Link had its first client. Here's what's happened since.
Newsletter Your week, simplified: Sept. 22, 2021 This week, we simplify booster shots, firefighter overtime and how the Multicultural Center is helping build the workforce.
Community How the Multi-Cultural Center is building the workforce The Multi-Cultural Center has helped dozens of people find jobs this year through its workforce development program
Health What to know about COVID-19 booster shots and vaccines for kids Booster shots for folks 65 and older, and COVID-19 vaccines for kids aged 5-11 are likely on the horizon. Here's how Sioux Falls clinics are preparing.
Simplified Presents Why broadband is more than a utility Broadband used to be a luxury, but – especially in the last year of virtual meetings, remote work and online schooling – it's become essential.
Simplified Presents What's new in Valley Springs? Here's a look at a new business, new housing and a major utility project.
Newsletter Your week, simplified: Sept. 15, 2021 This week, we simplify the current COVID-19 surge, school enrollment and those big signs you've seen in people's yards.
Health Delta variant brings second-highest peak of pandemic Health officials say without vaccines it'd be much worse, but as hospitals fill, they're bracing for a tough winter and urging people to get their shot.
Community Meet the people behind the big celebratory yard signs You've probably seen them around town: "Happy 80th Birthday, Betty!" or "Welcome back to school!" in two-foot-tall, colorful letters.
City TenHaken seeks second term as mayor Paul TenHaken wants another four years at the helm of Sioux Falls city government.
Education Schools lost kids last year. Has enrollment rebounded? Sioux Falls' enrollment dipped during the height of the pandemic. Here's a breakdown of what it's like a year later.
Simplified Presents How Silverstar is supporting student athletes This partnership is the latest in a series of instances where Silverstar has supported community sports teams.
Simplified Presents Growth, simplified: Presented by the Sioux Metro Growth Alliance More than 48,000 people have moved to Minnehaha and Lincoln County since 2010, and a good chunk of that growth is happening outside Sioux Falls city limits.
Newsletter Your week, simplified: September 8, 2021 This week, we simplify weed rules, waste haulers and what's next for free, live music outside.
City Where City Council landed on medical marijuana rules City Council on Tuesday passed the proposed rules after several amendments.
Community How the Levitt bounced back in second(ish) season Levitt at the Falls surpassed its 2019 concert attendance this summer after a year without mainstage shows due to the pandemic.
Community Worker shortages are hitting garbage routes Garbage haulers are the latest in a string of industries singing the staffing shortage tune in Sioux Falls, and for at least one company, customers are starting to see the impact.
Simplified Presents How you can receive energy healing from home Selah Space now offers distance reiki, which means you can receive energy healing from the comfort of your own home.
Newsletter Your week, simplified: September 1, 2021 This week, we simplify a shifting Sioux Falls population, gap years and how daycares are dipping their toe into the gig economy.
Community How local daycares are venturing into the gig economy The work is part of a $200,000 Bush Foundation grant intended to help organizations think outside the box to make a change in the community.
City This group decides how you're represented by City Council Sioux Falls is growing, but not all parts of town are growing at the same rate.That means it's time to re-draw City Council district boundaries.
Education Fewer Sioux Falls kids choose college amid pandemic The percentage of Sioux Falls high schoolers going straight to college after graduation went down in 2020. At the same time, the fastest-growing job sectors are the ones that need degrees.
Simplified Presents How the community rallied to help Lennox after a tornado Here's a look at how businesses and individuals came together to help.
Simplified Presents A day in the life of a car wash lead Leads at Silverstar Car Wash help set the tone for their fellow employees, as well as ensuring everything runs smoothly for customers at all stages of the process.