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The Sioux Falls Challenger, also known as the MarketBeat Open for sponsorship reasons, is a professional tennis tournament played on indoor hard courts. It is currently part of the ATP Challenger Tour. It was first held in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, United States in 2024. [1]
Local Rd. over Big Sioux R. (Mapleton Township) Renner: 4: South Dakota Department of Transportation Bridge No. 50-200-035: South Dakota Department of Transportation Bridge No. 50-200-035: December 9, 1993 (#93001267) December 15, 1999: County road over the Big Sioux River: Dell Rapids vicinity: 5: Summit Avenue Viaduct: December 9, 1993 ...
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This is the 1844 plat for Fort Des Moines, which is two years before Iowa becomes a state (1846), five years before the first edition of the Des Moines Register's predecessor, the Iowa Star, is ...
This article deals with the history of Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Sioux Falls is the largest city in the U.S. state of South Dakota. Founded in 1856, the city was abandoned, sacked, resettled and later grew to become a city with a 2020 Census population of 192,517 people.
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The Empire Mall is a shopping mall in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, United States. [1] ... Originally developed in 1974-75 by Des Moines-based General Growth Development ...
Sioux Falls College became the University of Sioux Falls in 1995. Mark Benedetto became the 22nd president in 1997. He was succeeded by Brett Bradfield who became the 23rd president in 2017 after working at the University for 16 years. In 2008, USF received a $2 million Title III grant from the Department of Education to start a nursing program.