Community Meet the nonprofit supporting women grieving miscarriages This Sioux Falls-based nonprofit has delivered more than 100 bouquets across 28 different states in two years of operation. Meet Evermore Blooms.
Community This new program is bringing schools, libraries together to get everyone reading A new partnership between Siouxland Libraries and the Sioux Falls School District is aiming to get everyone – ages 0 to 100 – reading.
Community What's next for the planned tiny home village for veterans? Veterans Community Project has raised $1.6 million of its $1.7 million goal for the first phase of the project. And the goal is to have veterans in homes by the end of the year.
Community What more Airbnbs mean for Sioux Falls As more of these Airbnb-type places pop up, it's possible (and even likely) we'll see more conversations in the city and state about how these properties are registered, taxed and regulated.
Community How the mission is turning unusable clothes into roofing material The Union Gospel Mission has a new tool to manage donated clothes that are past their usable life – a baler.
Community Why your utility bills are higher this winter The price of natural gas went up dramatically in the last year, which means it's more expensive to heat your home this winter than it was a year ago.
Community This new program is helping the library reach multilingual people Siouxland Libraries have a new way to reach English language learners thanks to a $5,000 grant and partnerships with two local organizations.
Community Meet the nonprofit that grew exponentially during the pandemic Lost & Found's mission is building resilience – for yourself, for others and for the community at large.
Community This cat survived months on her own before finding her way home "It's definitely a miracle," humane society worker Dickens said. "We found her at the right time."
Community This Christmas play features actors of all abilities Actors in the play are given whatever accommodations they need.
Community Why fixing food deserts will take more than a new grocery store The issue of food deserts and food insecurity – i.e. hunger – is more complicated than the geography of grocery stores.
Community How downtown recovered, rebounded after tragic building collapse five years ago "The momentum for downtown is probably the highest I've ever seen it, not only during my time as mayor," Mayor Paul TenHaken said, "but probably for my time in Sioux Falls over the last 25 years."
Community Why the zoo, butterfly house are looking to join forces For the last year and a half, the two organizations have been collaborating. Now, they're looking to make the partnership more formalized.
Community How supply chain issues are straining local nonprofits The pandemic brought an increase in food insecurity, but nationally, there aren't enough truck drivers to meet the need to haul food to where it needs to go.
Community Meet the women behind a 'magic' mobile art bus Two Sioux Falls artists are teaming up to create a mobile art studio, and they're looking for community support to help get their idea on the road.
Community Child care providers are struggling. Can lawmakers help? Many providers are struggling financially, facing workforce shortages, rising costs and background check delays.
Community This new podcast is looking to keep spooky season alive all year A Sioux Falls writer is teaming up with local actors to create a monster-themed podcast in the style of 1940s radio storytelling.
Community How Jim Abbott hopes to move USD Discovery District forward A brief history of the USD Discovery District, and a look at what's next.
Community Most members left this nonprofit in the pandemic. Here's how they're coming back. OLLI went from 700 members to 250. Here's how the nonprofit is slowly rebuilding.
Community Sioux Falls needs more water, and more money to get it The Sioux Falls area needs more water. The trick is funding it.
Community This N.D. photographer closed overnight, taking Sioux Falls couples' money, photos with them Dozens of couples in North and South Dakota – including several in Sioux Falls – were affected last week by the abrupt closure of a North Dakota-based photography company.
Community How a newly launched satellite is fueling science in Sioux Falls EROS wouldn't be here if not for the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Landsat satellites, which have a record of Earth's surface dating back 50 years.
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
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.
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.