Sioux Falls, SD News Roundup (9/3/25)

Sioux Falls adds therapists: The district announced Sept. 3 a three-year pilot with Avera to place full-time mental health therapists in five schools, cutting down sky-high counselor caseloads and boosting student support — find out how it benefits students.

Leadership shift at veterans village: After two years of guiding Sioux Falls’s tiny-homes community through its ramp-up, exec director John Holter will retire later this year as construction nears completion — find out who’s up next.

Staff the Pavilion’s Broadway shows: Six Broadway productions land in Sioux Falls this fall, starting Oct. 14 with Back to the Future, and organizers need 96 paid stagehands at $24/hour plus up to 75 volunteer ushers to bring the shows to life — find out how to join.

Sioux Falls’ next startup stars: Startup Sioux Falls and the South Dakota Enterprise Institute are spotlighting early-stage ventures—from rural delivery platform Grabbrr to AI-powered instrument marketplace StringTree—at the debut Innovation Expo + Pitch Night on Sept. 18 at The District — find out what’s next for local innovation.

Downtown powers citywide growth: Sioux Falls’ downtown fuels 17,000 jobs across more than 800 businesses, generates ten times more property tax per acre than the citywide average, and anchors the city’s economic and cultural life — find out.

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