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NewsThe city of Sioux Falls continues to grow, though not quite at the record-setting pace seen recent years.
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Sioux Falls city leaders are standing behind a decision to close a taxidermy exhibit at the Great Plains Zoo.
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The plan is receiving criticism for its lack of specific and measurable goals. Several community members spoke against it at a city council meeting discussing the final draft.
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Sioux Falls is working to bring year-round activities to their downtown with plans to entertain people of all ages at a new park and greenway.
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Sioux Falls is opting against applying for the Climate Pollution Reduction Grants program.
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Lori Walsh dropped by Mayor TenHaken's office to discuss how Sioux Falls stacks up in terms of its economy and sustainability plans.
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The growth of Sioux Falls is dependent on collaboration. The mayor discussed a new vision for the city in this year’s State of the City Address.
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City officials and developers are planning another major project for downtown Sioux Falls.
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Mayor Paul TenHaken presents his capital program proposal to the Sioux Falls City Council on July 21. We talk with the mayor about streets, public safety, and the importance of recreation and culture in a swiftly expanding city.
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Twelve Sioux Falls community leaders will embark on a cross-state run this fall to raise money for the South Dakota Helpline Center, and draw attention to mental illness and suicide prevention.