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LETTER: Sidewalk wine an invitation to stay awhile

May 17, 2013 in The Daily Republic

When it comes to the issue of drinking wine on sidewalks in front of two coffeehouses that currently hold wine licenses, it’s a matter of wanting to linger downtown and enjoy the scenery of this area. Continue Reading

Longhorn demo to bring down VFW wall, too

May 17, 2013 in The Daily Republic

Wall between two buildings like rock on top of pixie dust
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Council postpones wine ordinance

May 7, 2013 in The Daily Republic

Consideration tabled until next meeting later this month Continue Reading

MMS&B photo contest announced

May 4, 2013 in The Daily Republic

Local photographers can capture images of their favorite downtown Mitchell building or architectural characteristic.
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Downtown clean-up scheduled for Sunday

May 2, 2013 in The Daily Republic

Mitchell Main Street and Beyond, an organization that works to promote and preserve Mitchell’s downtown district, is holding Downtown Clean-Up Day from noon to 5 p.m. on Sunday.
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Problems delay Longhorn demolition

May 1, 2013 in The Daily Republic

Contractor says he’s still on track for May 15 deadline, though.
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Proposed apartment complex gets permit

April 16, 2013 in The Daily Republic

Council also funds downtown flowers, hears Sportsmen’s Club plan, gets update on Corn Palace project.
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GOLDSMITH: New season ahead for downtown

April 12, 2013 in The Daily Republic

Like spring, city’s streetscape vision promises positive change.
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MMS&B hires Jungwirth to assistant position

April 6, 2013 in The Daily Republic

Mitchell Main Street & Beyond has hired Jennifer Jungwirth for the Mitchell Main Street assistant position. MMS&B works to promote and preserve Mitchell’s downtown district.
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OUR VIEW: Sioux Falls sets blueprint for downtown revitalization

April 3, 2013 in The Daily Republic

During the next 12 to 18 months, city officials, downtown representatives and the general public will be asked to weigh in on the future of Sioux Falls’ downtown business district. Continue Reading