61 For 61 honorary chair is 20-year-old leukemia survivor
Jayde Thompson was a freshman in college when she was diagnosed.
Nurse retiring after 49 years: Life, death and sleepy docs
Her advice to new nurses: "Treat every patient just like you would treat your grandmother or someone else you are close to.”
A heartfelt thank you: Video
This story begins with the call many of us can relate to. An elderly mother has not been seen or heard from in a couple days. Fearing the worst, a friend contacts her son and he tells the police to break in the door. They find an 86 year old woman on the floor of […]
Hy-Vee/Sanford Legends surpasses $2 million in fundraising
A record $220,000 raised in 2018 will support the Legends scholarship program and the Legends Foundation for Youth Grant Program.
Some breast cancer patients can skip chemo, study finds
It's practice-changing for doctors and gives more personalized and precise treatments to patients.
Junior Stampede to become Sioux Falls POWER Hockey
"Our players become better athletes because of POWER."
Reclaiming independence after hip replacement surgery
“They tell you what they’re going to do, how it will affect you and how you can best deal with it."
Personalized health care through genetic testing
A genetic counseling session allows for a thorough evaluation of an individual's medical history to create personalized care plan.
Infant bereavement fund helps others cope with loss
After miscarriage, couple gives toward efforts that help ease the pain of losing a child.
Does meditation improve anxiety and cardiovascular risk?
'You just feel so much better. It lowers your blood pressure, calms your nerves and improves your mood and your immunity.'