- New Municipal Tax Changes Effective January 1
For immediate release: Monday, December 1, 2008 Business Tax Division, 605.773.3311 The municipal tax changes that will take effect next month include: Crooks is implementing a 1% gross receipts tax on ...
- Birthdays
Glenn Gunderson of Crooks will celebrate his 80th birthday with an open house from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday, Nov.
- City tax rate goes to 2 percent Jan. 1
Beginning Jan. 1, 2009, retailers will collect slightly more from consumers who make purchases in Sioux Falls.
- County health premiums rise
The Minnehaha County commission approved a 2 percent increase in health insurance premiums for county employees and a 10 percent increase in dental premiums at its meeting Tuesday.
- Entertaining fundraiser planned at Lead Opera House
LEAD No phantoms will inhabit this opera house, only people who want an evening of wine, entertainment and fun.
- Crooks-Renner exit booming
CROOKS - James and Stacy Miron were tired of renting. Bill Schaefer and Austin Dybvig wanted a location with easy highway and interstate access.
- Preschool Storytime kicks off at Siouxland Libraries
Preschool Storytime at Siouxland Libraries begins this week. The weekly program of activities for children ages 3 to 5 will be held at seven branches of the libraries through Nov.
- Council looks into illegal dumping
City Maintenance Supervisor Ken Johnson told the City Council last Tuesday that illegal dumping is happening at the city's compost site.
- Birthdays
John Oppold of Sioux Falls will celebrate his 70th birthday with an open house from 3 to 5 p.m. Saturday, Sept.
- Churches supporting one another
Looking out into the eight acre field of wildgrasses and prairie flowers at the corner of Marion and Benson roads, the Rev.
- Area districts' plans shouldn't affect Baltic
Planned building expansions and upgrades in area school districts shouldn't affect Baltic's district, according to one school official.
- SF Man Remembers Close Call With Train
This week's car-train accident that killed a Lake Preston woman is bringing back frightful memories for a Sioux Falls man who survived a collision with a train in 1996.
- Accident Victim Wants Safer RR Crossings
A Sioux Falls man is hoping this week's car-train accident that killed a 21-year-old SDSU student near Arlington will lead to safer railroad crossings throughout the state.
- Book sale next week at Crooks library
Siouxland Libraries will hold a book and media sale on Monday through Wednesday of next week.
- Two Vehicles Still Missing After Thefts
All four have been taken from car dealer sales since June 24. One GMC Yukon was located near Crooks with considerable front end damage.
- Minnehaha County fire departments to share fire safety house
The lowest bid for a fire safety house that can be used by all Minnehaha County fire departments wasn't the one accepted at Tuesday's Minnehaha County Commission meeting.
- Birthdays
Marie Kittelson of Sioux Falls will celebrate her 90th birthday Thursday, June 26.
- After six days and 449 miles, bike ride winds up at Falls Park
Battling heavy crosswinds all day, 514 Tour de Kota riders completed the fnal leg of the six-day bike tour today from Brookings to Falls Park.
- One business fails liquor compliance check
Staff Reports * Argus Leader * June 9, 2008 Only one business failed a Monday night liquor compliance check by the Minnehaha County Sheriff's Office.