Community Where to find fall fun in the Sioux Falls area From apple picking to pumpkin patches to corn mazes, there's a lot of fall fun to be had in the Sioux Falls area. Here's your simplified guide to what's happening.
Simplified Presents Meet the woman bringing a new 'third place' to Sioux Falls Sioux Falls entrepreneur Shannon Ward has a new downtown location she hopes will be a space where people can gather, create community and connect without the presence or pressure of drinking alcohol.
Newsletter Your week, simplified: Sept. 18, 2024 Ballot measures, taxidermy, disorderly conduct, beer, bus routes and nosy neighbors.
Elections Your guide to South Dakota ballot measures Here's your simplified guide to the seven statewide ballot measures, where they came from, and what your vote will mean.
Events Stuff to do: Sept. 18-24 NASA rovers to secondhand shopping to a new-to-South Dakota film festival.
Elections Why we're celebrating Democracy Day Sioux Falls Simplified is joining news outlets nationwide to recognize the importance of democracy.
Newsletter Your weekend, simplified: Sept. 13, 2024 Food as medicine, lemons to lemonade and a light load going into the weekend.
SoDak Simplified How a new statewide group is treating food as medicine A new statewide group is looking to help South Dakotans find access to healthy foods in an effort to decrease nutrition-related diseases through a "food is medicine" initiative.
Simplified Presents How Salem is making lemonade from lemons with new housing development The Salem Economic Development Corporation (SEDC) will break ground this week on a new housing development on the site where a nursing home was destroyed in a 2022 derecho weather event.
Your week, simplified: Sept. 11, 2024 Happy Wednesday! Megan here. Weather check: Warm, maybe a little smoky Status check: Coming back from Chicago, I've got a ton of new ideas for how to make Sioux Falls Simplified a better – and more sustainable – local news outlet. But first, I&
How last-minute budget additions will combat panhandling Two last-minute amendments to the City of Sioux Falls' 2025 budget will bring a total of $300,000 to support efforts to combat "nuisance issues" in Sioux Falls – with strong implication from officials that those issues refer to homelessness and panhandling.
Simplified Presents Meet your future workforce and their influencers Meet the Sioux Falls young adults who will be sharing what they want employers to know at the WIN in Workforce Summit later this month.
Simplified Presents Your apartment search could win you a free staycation (and a beer) More than 30 properties will be available for tours – and special promotions – during Lloyd Companies' Sioux Falls Parade of Apartments on Saturday, Sept. 21.
Newsletter Your weekend, simplified: Sept. 6, 2024 Bus rides, drone video and a very cute, positive ending to a bummer story.
City I tried the new on-demand public transit. Here's how it went. Sioux Falls' new citywide on-demand public transit is an affordable, effective way to get around if you've got lots of time, but it's not without its challenges and limitations.
Education Get a look at progress on the new Marcella LeBeau Elementary School School board members this week got an update on the progress and next steps for Marcella LeBeau Elementary.
Newsletter Your week, simplified: Sept. 4, 2024 Use it or lose it, how to register to vote and what's happening this week in Sioux Falls.
City Why the '2050 vision' for downtown may be on a quicker timeline New details shared this week about the proposed purchase agreement have more of a "use it or lose it" tone on the Riverline District site.
How to register to vote – and why to do it now Simplified: It's election season, and there's a lot more on the November ballot than the presidential race. If you want to have a say in who&
Newsletter Your weekend, simplified: Aug. 30, 2024 Another delay for pools, one less brewery in downtown Sioux Falls and a tough day for a local singer.
Community How a 12-year-old girl's bad day shows the importance of accessibility "These are the type of things people with disabilities, with mobility devices – this is where we belong, we belong on that stage."
City Why decisions on new pools are delayed – again The city is once again delaying decisions on a proposed $77 million bond for new pools at Frank Olson and Kuehn Park. This time, city officials are citing uncertainty around the November election.
Newsletter Your week, simplified: Aug. 28, 2024 After-school options, community coming together and 1,000 hatchlings.