Monthly Archives: November 2014

In Season Web Extra: Fall Foliage Place Cards

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By Val Sampson, Managing Editor of Dainty Obsessions  Few things are more heartfelt and inviting to your guests than seeing a place setting reserved exclusively for them. Get organic with nature’s fallen leaves and pen guest names in gold onto the foliage. For more holiday host inspiration, pick up the November issue of 605 Magazine or click here.  

Delicious Solutions for Leftover Turkey

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Having leftovers in the fridge is one of the greatest parts of a holiday meal - after quality time spent with family and friends, of course. Microwaved turkey and turkey sandwiches are a post-Thanksgiving mainstay. But, meals like these can lead to a condition we like to call "Holiday Leftover Fatigue Syndrome." The following recipes are geared at stimulating the taste...

Shelter Pet of the Month: Rex

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Meet Rex! This handsome boy loves people! He’s a two-year-old Border Collie, which means he’ll fit best with an active family. Rex likes going for walks, running and playing fetch. He is not fond of other dogs and has a high prey drive, so he will do well as an only pet. As a Border Collie, Rex is very smart. He...

November Fashion: Sweater Weather

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Images: Elizabeth Lucille Photography Models: Sheldon and Emily Swan It doesn't matter if it’s modern, classic, finely-knit or chunky, nothing beats cozy when the mercury starts to drop.  Whether we’re curling up by the fire or taking a brisk walk among falling leaves, the sweater remains our number one autumn wardrobe staple.    Find more photos in the November issue of 605 Magazine...

At Home With Tanner and Amanda Sogge

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By Denise DePaolo When one approaches the Rapid City home of Amanda and Tanner Sogge, it’s apparent that a Volkswagen enthusiast lives there. An older model Beetle sits in the driveway, a converted bus/pickup is parked at the curb, and in the garage, is Tanner’s current project – a 1962 VW bus with a safari windshield, faded paint and a whole...

The Real Deal: Hitch Design Studio

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By Jordan Smith Carrie Kuhl and Renee Halgerson opened Hitch Design in Brookings this February. They met while studying graphic design at South Dakota State University and later worked together at AIGA in Sioux Falls. The pair is now using their shared passion for design and dream of opening a business to fulfill a niche they thought the city of...

Pourhouse

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By Denise DePaolo The heavily industrial intersection of West 12th and Marion Road isn’t typically thought of as a Sioux Falls culinary destination. Mostly, I surmise, that’s because people have yet to try Pourhouse. Located in an unremarkable strip mall with parking lot construction, the façade is unassuming. We decided to check it out for lunch on a Wednesday. Although it...

Celebrating 125 Years of Keeping it Rural

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By Denise DePaolo Photos by Dan Thorson “I’ve lived other places and I just get tired of being in a city and I get tired of being in mountains. For some reason, I prefer life here. I prefer flat land. I prefer the big sky and I think I prefer the way people are. For me, there’s a connection to the...

“There’s no lonelier island” – Talking Connections and “24 Hour Revenge Therapy” with Adam Pfahler from Jawbreaker

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By Austin Kaus Jawbreaker: "Jinx Removing" To refer to Jawbreaker as a “punk rock band” is to call a delicious bowl of pho “soup.” It’s too simple a designation, one that negates the band’s impressive discography and the legions of musicians influenced by Jawbreaker’s pressurized poetry. From 1986 to 1996, singer/guitarist Blake Schwartzenbach sang like a passenger screaming through a porthole...

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