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Eric Gage is the executive director of The Veterans Community Project Sioux Falls, which is constructing a village of tiny homes to serve as transitional housing for homeless veterans.
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Members of the Sioux Falls Homeless Task Force say they’ve come up with sound policies that will make a difference even beyond the state’s largest city, though perhaps the biggest challenge was narrowing down the scope of their recommendations.
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Community leaders slept outside at the Bishop Dudley Hospitality House to raise awareness for housing instability. Vernon Brown shares his story.
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In November, South Dakotans will cast their vote and elect new policymakers at the state and federal levels. One race will determine the state's next treasurer. We meet incumbent Josh Haeder and challenger John Cunningham.
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Sioux Falls homeless shelters work to determine response when capacity is reached.
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NewsBusiness owners request foot patrols, stricter ordinances at Sioux Falls Homeless Task Force meetingThe public input meeting focused on the Eighth Street corridor of downtown Sioux Falls.
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NewsWith homelessness on the rise in the state's largest city, the Sioux Falls City Council approved a task force to propose policy initiatives by the end of the year.
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A national organization that helps homeless veterans broke ground Thursday in Sioux Falls on a housing community of 25 tiny homes.
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The bill would allow elderly, disabled and homeless SNAP recipients to buy discounted prepared food at restaurants, delis and grocery stores.
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Stone Group Architects is working with a nonprofit to help end homelessness for veterans. The company is donating to the Veterans Community Project to help build a tiny house village in northwest Sioux Falls.