Good People Doing Good Things in the local Sioux Empire community to help one another navigate the coronavirus and its impact on our lives.
Good People Doing Good Things
O’Gorman High School Honors The Class of 2020
Even though traditional graduation ceremonies are not possible right now, Bishop O'Gorman Catholic Schools are making the best out of this unprecedented situation.
Girl Scouts-Dakota Horizons Donates 60,000 Packages of Girl Scout Cookies
Leave it to the Girl Scouts to brighten your day with cookies!
A Sioux Falls Man Offers His RV To Medical Workers During COVID-19
RVs 4 MDs is a national group on Facebook making sure they meet this need for medical workers across the country, including Sioux Falls.
Free Lunch Friday for Sanford Medical-Surgical and ICU Nurses
This Friday, 44i and the Pickle Barrel will be delivering a sub sandwich, chips, and, of course, one of their delicious pickles to the main Sanford Hospital for the Med-Surg and ICU departments at 3 pm.
Free Lunch Friday for Avera Health Workers
Workers will be treated to one of Bagel Boy's delicious sandwiches, along with chips and a cookie. The meals will be delivered to the main Avera campus around 11:45 am this Friday.
South Dakota Governor Noem Receives An Emotional Surprise
Governor Noem has been strong and firm in her fight for her state during the COVID-19 pandemic. Now, her state is sounding the alarms for her courageous efforts.
A Sweet Message to the Bishop O’Gorman Junior High Students
Just like students, teachers miss their classrooms and being together. The teachers at Bishop O'Gorman Junior High wanted to show their appreciation for their students by sending them some heartfelt messages.
Nyberg’s Ace Hardware “Rounding Up” for Corona Help Sioux Falls
Since beginning the "Round-Up" program, Nyberg's has already raised over ten thousand dollars for the organization. You can help by shopping at one of the five Nyberg locations across the Sioux Empire.
Mayor TenHaken and USF Sign Agreement To Help Frontline Workers
The City of Sioux Falls and the University of Sioux Falls are partnering together to assist the frontline workers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
South Dakota Will Let It Shine May 1st
The idea is to get 10 to 15 helicopters up in the air throughout the state along with a number of drones. Once in the air, they will be taking pictures of all of the South Dakotans on the ground who are letting it shine.