The Applied Research Lab will allow students to conduct research for companies looking into certain technologies and developing tools necessary for cybersecurity.
At the monthly Aberdeen Chamber of Commerce mixer, 16 representatives from different restaurants around the area waited breathlessly to find out who was the winner of the 2024 Burger Battle.
A 38-year-old Sioux Falls woman was charged with aggravated assault after attempting to run over her ex-boyfriend while he was on his motorcycle Thursday night.
On this edition of Owning Your Outdoors, Doug Schroeder of Lewis Drug gives us some examples of plant combinations that have a thriller of a centerpiece, fillers to complement the arrangement and spillers to add something special.
Counterfeit botox or ‘faux-tox’ has gained much attention recently as it can pose a danger to recipients. Vivaz Medical Spa Nurse Practitioner Sarah Sorrell discusses those dangers and why it’s important to know the credentials of your injector.
Over 2,000 race packets were handed out by volunteers to participants on Thursday. It’s one of the final steps before the big day, drawing plenty of excitement and providing more reminders of each person's reason for participating.
As the city of Sioux Falls continues to grow, so does the number of languages spoken within the community. With that growth comes a higher need for interpreter services.
Ever mindful of public safety, the Aberdeen Police Department, in conjunction with a graduate student, will be offering a free-will donation women’s self-defense class this Saturday.
Insect-borne illnesses are resurfacing with warmer weather becoming more consistent. In this Avera Medical Minute, Dr. Jennifer Hsu discussed what we can do to stay safe.
“The monthly housing price for a house in Sioux Falls has almost doubled over the last couple of years — almost doubled since the pandemic,” said economist Dr. Ernie Goss.
Thanks to students at Dakota Wesleyan University, a 66-page report on the state’s economic landscape is now available for the first time in nearly five years.
A Minnesota man is facing multiple charges after fleeing from several law enforcement agencies at speeds of over 100 miles per hour, leading a pursuit that lasted 70 miles.
On this week’s Throwback Thursday, Lori Kent with the Local Lou Podcast tells us about the history of the railroads that turned Sioux Falls into the largest city in South Dakota.