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The South Dakota Interim Rules Review Committee met to review proposed rules from various state departments – including changes to speed limits in some areas. Most of the department requests were small changes that were quickly voted through by the committee.
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From trouble-teen graffiti artist to painting the city’s largest mural, Sioux Falls artist Walter Portz’s latest work is on display. Portz completed the mural in just 13 days covering a city-owned seven-story parking garage on East 10th Street.
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Following public concern over the closure of the Delbridge Museum, Sioux Falls Mayor Paul TenHaken has assembled a work group to determine what happens to taxidermy specimens.
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The First Fruits Harvest Festival lays out a long table and invites everyone to take a seat. Enjoy comradery and locally sourced food on Sept. 23 in Sioux Falls.
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On Sept. 17, a collective of players will fill Westminster Presbyterian Church with chamber music. What's chamber music? Pianist Brett Cooper explains.
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A new partnership between South Dakota State University and Startup Sioux Falls hopes to bring more opportunities to young innovators and entrepreneurs.
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This Sunday, an all-day Sioux Falls festival will celebrate Latin music, food and culture. We bring you a preview of the Latino Festival & Parade.
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Emma Benoit shares her story to end the stigma around suicide and mental health. The Helpline Center is bringing a documentary about her advocacy to South Dakota.
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Take to the sidewalks of downtown Sioux Falls this Saturday for a day of shopping and unwinding. Plus, there's a new beer garden this year.
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The Great Plains Zoo released an otter after it completed the wildlife rehab program