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RCS Construction is honored to announce it has been named as one of Prairie Business Magazine’s 50 Best Places to Work for the second consecutive year.
Employees nominate their organization with anonymous satisfaction surveys and the magazine uses the survey results to recognize the 50 best. Topics in the survey include employer benefits, workplace culture and employee morale. This year, there were nearly 1,500 nominations.
Winners will be included in the magazine’s September issue.
RCS Construction would like to add an extra congratulations to fellow South Dakota companies that also made the list:
Architecture Incorporated, Sioux Falls, S.D. Banner Associates, Brookings, S.D. CornerStone Bank, North Dakota & South Dakota HDR, offices in N.D., S.D. and Minn. Lloyd Companies, Sioux Falls, S.D. MarketBeat, Sioux Falls, S.D. TSP Inc., Sioux Falls, S.D.
The Club for Boys in Rapid City is excited to announce new growth to include a sports court, office space remodel, and Erickson building remodel in Rapid City.
Douglas Herrmann, executive director, Club for Boys says “the updates give us a significant increase in program space. We can now expand independent living skills in our programs. In addition, the sport court adds a place where we can expand outdoor activities that we used to do off-campus, now we don’t have to bus the boys to another location.”
Funding for this project was raised through a $2 million dollar Capital Campaign in 2019 with partial support awarded to the Club for Boys through the Rapid City Vision Fund and a grant from the John T. Vucurevich Foundation. The rest was raised through donor and community contributions.
Following emergency mitigation to address a landslide originating on city property this spring, a retaining wall behind this historic resource, located at 30 Adams St., in Deadwood will now be addressed. Pioneer photo by Jaci Conrad Pearson