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Tourism's Impact on South Dakota Communities

Making a Living hosts a discussion on how tourism contributes to small businesses.

Aired 07/03/2019

Making a Living

Tourism's Impact on South Dakota Communities

Season 2 Episode 8 | 57m 22s

Making a Living hosts a discussion on how tourism contributes to small businesses.

In this episode we discuss how tourism contributes to businesses and communities across the state. Our guests are Nancy Savage, owner of Child’s Play Toys in Sioux Falls; Jim Hagen, South Dakota Secretary of Tourism; Teri Schmidt, Executive Director of the Sioux Falls Convention and Visitors Bureau and Mike Krewson, General Manager of the Denny Sanford PREMIER Center.

Aired 07/03/2019

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Making a Living is a local public television program presented by SDPB

Making a Living

Tourism's Impact on South Dakota Communities

Season 2 Episode 8 | 57m 22s

In this episode we discuss how tourism contributes to businesses and communities across the state. Our guests are Nancy Savage, owner of Child’s Play Toys in Sioux Falls; Jim Hagen, South Dakota Secretary of Tourism; Teri Schmidt, Executive Director of the Sioux Falls Convention and Visitors Bureau and Mike Krewson, General Manager of the Denny Sanford PREMIER Center.

Aired 07/03/2019

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