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New USF residence hall will provide community living and learning environment
As students return home for summer or scale back their course work, colleges and universities ramp up construction. The University of Sioux Falls might lack most of its student population during the summer, but the campus is currently abuzz with activity thanks to the construction of a new residence hall—the first new dormitory in more […]

Gage Brothers hosts a successful FUN-raiser for Feeding South Dakota
In celebration of the second annual Red Nose Day, Gage Brothers Concrete partnered with Feeding South Dakota for a FUN-raiser on Thursday, May 26. Red Nose Day is a fundraising campaign run by Comic Relief, Inc., that aims to raise awareness and money for children and young people most in need, in the U.S. and […]

Gage Brothers recognized as an American Heart Association Fit-Friendly Worksite
Gage Brothers has been recognized as a Platinum-Level Fit-Friendly Worksite by the American Heart Association for helping its employees eat better and move more. This is the fourth straight year that Gage Brothers has been recognized by the AHA as a fit-friendly worksite. The company attained gold-level status from 2013-2015. “We are thrilled to be […]

Gage Brothers wins 2016 Excellence in New Communications Award
The Society for New Communications Research of The Conference Board (SNCR) has recognized Gage Brothers Concrete with a 2016 Excellence in New Communications Award. The prestigious awards program honors organizations for their exemplary use of digital, mobile and social media. Gage Brothers received top honors in the Visual Storytelling Category for the Corporate Division. “We […]

Mitchell School District Performing Arts Center
Passersby might have noticed that the massive structure going up across the street from Mitchell High School (S.D.) looks a lot different than it did just one month ago. From a steel skeleton surrounded by dirt and heavy-duty vehicles has emerged a building coming to fruition—the Mitchell School District’s new performing arts center. With a […]

Gage Brothers to host Red Nose Day FUN-raiser on May 26; Proceeds will benefit Feeding South Dakota
Gage Brothers is inviting Sioux Falls residents to get seriously silly and make a difference for local families in need on Thursday, May 26. Red Nose Day returns this year to the U.S. on Thursday, May 26. Red Nose Day is a fundraising campaign run by Comic Relief, Inc., that aims to raise awareness and […]

Gage Brothers Announces Retirement of Tom and Fred Gage from its Board of Directors
Gage Brothers Concrete, Inc. today announced that Tom and Fred Gage have retired from the company’s Board of Directors. The formal announcement came at the conclusion of today’s annual board meeting, held at the Country Club of Sioux Falls. Fred Gage has served as board chairman since 2009, while Tom Gage was at the helm […]

STI poised to see major growth; help bridge the skills gap
A new facility at Southeast Technical Institute in Sioux Falls will provide much needed additional space and allow the school to expand access to its award-winning vocational programs. The expansion couldn’t come at a better time. After the country hemorrhaged jobs in the 2000s, U.S. manufacturing is on the rebound. According to government labor statistics, […]

Gage Brothers extends 59-year relationship with Howard Wood Field; wins contract for new fieldhouse
School officials recently approved a $4.7 million contract for renovations at Howard Wood Field in Sioux Falls. Gage Brothers Concrete has been awarded the precast contract for the new fieldhouse. Construction is slated to begin this summer. “We are proud to have won this contract and thrilled to continue our relationship with Howard Wood Field,” […]