Events Stuff to do: July 6-13 It's a busy week in Sioux Falls! Here's a look at some of the events happening around town.
Newsletter Your weekend, simplified: June 30, 2023 Get smart about helping unhoused folks, find some Fourth of July fun and get an update on some big plans for a Brandon park.
Community How to celebrate the Fourth of July in Sioux Falls There's plenty of fun to be had to celebrate the Fourth of July in Sioux Falls. Here's a look at what's happening.
Simplified Presents How public-private partnerships are transforming a Brandon park Public-private partnerships are bringing big changes and big developments to Brandon's Aspen Park.
Events Stuff to do: June 30-July 6 The fireworks are definitely top of mind for folks, but there's plenty more to do in town over the next week.
Get Smart Get smart about helping unhoused people with Rep. Kadyn Wittman Kadyn Wittman is a Democratic state lawmaker representing District 15 in Sioux Falls. We caught up with her about what she learned and what she's bringing back to South Dakota.
Newsletter Your week, simplified: June 28, 2023 This week, even the "simplified" versions of the stories today aren't that simple. So, let's dig a little deeper, shall we?
Sustainability What residents had to say about Sioux Falls' sustainability plan The city's sustainability plan has changed significantly from its initial release over a year ago.
Community Why Sioux Falls parents can't afford to work β or stay home It costs more in one year to send your kid to a childcare center in Sioux Falls than it would to send them to a South Dakota state university.
Newsletter Your weekend, simplified: June 23, 2023 Meet some impressive kids, find local events and learn about an effort to bridge the digital divide in Sioux Falls.
Community How a $50,000 donation will help connect more Sioux Falls families to the internet Thousands of Sioux Falls families are eligible for federal funds to help support internet access.
Community Meet the kid entrepreneurs preparing for launch About 50 kids will participate in the Children's Business Fair next week.
Events Stuff to do: June 23-29 From playing detective to playing with animals, here's a roundup of local happenings this week.
Newsletter Your week, simplified: June 21, 2023 This week, we simplify possible solutions to the childcare crisis, a new public safety training center and the latest City Council news.
Community 'People have to take action': How Sioux Falls can solve its childcare crisis Childcare tuition is unaffordable for about 9 in every 10 Sioux Falls families who don't qualify for state childcare assistance.
City See the features of the new public safety training center Sioux Falls is spending $55 million on a new state-of-the-art public safety training center set to open later this year. Here's a look at what the new campus will bring to town.
City How the city plans to spend about $11.8M in surplus funds That funding will unlock an additional $3.25 million in donations.
Newsletter Your weekend, simplified: June 16, 2023 A cool theater company, a roundup of events and the saga of how a lost kayak found its way home.
Community Why this theater company chose parking lots as its stage Hereβs a look at how the nonprofit is taking a unique, collaborative approach to making performance art accessible.
Simplified Presents How a city fundraising effort will bring park improvements to Colton Lights at Redway Park, renovated pool bathhouses and more park improvements are coming to Colton after an overwhelmingly successful city-led fundraising campaign.
Events Stuff to do: June 16-22 From mini-golf to birding to Bluey, here's a roundup of events in the coming week.
Community How a lost kayak found its way home Tyler Northrup was starting to think he'd never see his kayak again. But don't worry, his story has a happy ending.
Newsletter Your week, simplified: June 14, 2023 Get ready for a LOT of city news, from an abrupt department head departure to proposed changes in how liquor licenses are awarded.
City Public Health Director Charles Chima is out. What happens next? City officials won't say why Chima resigned.
City How the city wants to change the liquor license process Some councilors are concerned the change will hurt small businesses.