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The Sioux Falls book and variety store will continue to operate even as owners move on to new projects.
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The Center for Western Studies at Augustana University is hosting the 56th annual Dakota Conference Thursday and Friday.
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A Sioux Falls city cleanup initiative celebrates its 33rd year by helping over 4,000 residents keep their property clear of unwanted items.
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Madeline Shields, executive director of Bishop Dudley House, joins "In the Moment" to discuss the new campaign to expand emergency shelter for families.
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Brookings and Sioux Falls-based Sound Mind shares their entry into the 2024 NPR Tiny Desk Contest.
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The City of Sioux Falls says they plan on purchasing the Sanford Tea-Ellis Wellness Center on the west side of the city.
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Registered nurses are in short supply in South Dakota. Now, Dakota Wesleyan is entering a public-private partnership to fill that gap.
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The National Science Foundation grants $595,000 for continued studies and student summer research positions in Augustana's physics department.
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There will be no layoffs at the two East River facilities the USPS have tabbed for assessment.
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A toddler who fell from a window at a Sioux Falls hotel has died.