Wednesday, September 10th, 2025

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Good morning, Sioux Falls. Here's your local news at a glance for Wednesday, the 10th of September.
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ CJ Schwan’s opened its new downtown Sioux Falls office on Sept. 8 and pledged $250K to Forward Sioux Falls to support workforce development—50 employees now with potential growth to over 100 as the company prepares its Asian food production facility at Foundation Park. The 12,000-square-foot space in the River Centre building features an illuminated sign—visible to evening drivers and underscoring the company’s local commitment. Argus Leader
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ Sioux Falls police report that a 66-year-old woman lost over $60,000 in a gift card scam when she accepted a friend request from a stranger who claimed he was in a hospital in Mexico City—detectives say the scam unfolded over nine months and they urge caution when dealing with unknown online contacts. KELOLAND
DRINK NEWS
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EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Augustana University announced on Sept. 9 that it broke its enrollment record with 2,548 students—615 of whom are in its largest-ever incoming class—and 2,143 undergraduates have enrolled; the university will continue to grow with new academic programs and strong community links. SiouxFalls.Business
- ➤ Sioux Falls School District Superintendent Jamie Nold announced a new Student Advisory Council that will meet quarterly with high school councils before school to discuss issues like cell phone use, homework, and artificial intelligence—future meetings may expand the program to include middle school councils. The initiative aims to increase student input in district decisions while also guiding related teacher feedback sessions. Argus Leader
ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ After severe flooding in June 2024, state crews used land-based and barge-mounted excavators to remove a car, table saw, boats and other debris—more than 20,000 cubic yards—from McCook Lake as part of a $1 million cleanup finished on August 1. The McCook Lake Association will pump water from the Missouri River next spring to restore water levels and reopen the public boat ramp. Argus Leader
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ A U.S. News survey revealed that South Dakota highways are in excellent shape with a 95.1% overall rating—truck drivers reported well-maintained roads while noting bumpy patches near reservations that may prompt DOT reviews. KXRB
- ➤ Gov. Larry Rhoden introduced a draft prison bill for a new 1,500-bed men's prison in Sioux Falls that calls for competitive bidding on subcontracts — though the plan does not seek bids for a construction manager or fully account for millions already spent. Lawmakers including Rep. Karla Lems and Sen. Mike Rohl worry about future costs like road improvements and staff, and these issues will be debated at a Sept. 23 special session. Argus Leader
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ On Tuesday, Sanford Health CEO Bill Gassen visited the NICU in Sioux Falls and read The Pout-Pout Fish to preemie babies, including 10-week-old Liam, to support early brain development—adding a special moment for families in a vulnerable setting. KELOLAND
- ➤ At SDSU, researcher Ananda Nanjundaswamy is scaling up lab tests to make natural food dyes from microbes as food companies will need a safe alternative to synthetic dyes by January 2027. His team uses inexpensive molasses as a feedstock—an innovation that may also be applied to animal feed and personal care products. SiouxFalls.Business
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Anti-Bullying Community Event with John Michael Hinton
Delivering a heart-to-heart message about how he was severely bullied all through Elementary and Jr. High school, John Michael Hinton uses magic, comedy, and audience participation to captivate the room and inspire others to stand up, speak out, and be a true friend.
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Anti-Bullying Community Event with John Michael Hinton
Delivering a heart-to-heart message about how he was severely bullied all through Elementary and Jr. High school, John Michael Hinton uses magic, comedy, and audience participation to captivate the room and inspire others to stand up, speak out, and be a true friend.
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