Attention Sioux Falls homeowners! I have two questions for you.

  • Is your house in need of a makeover?
  • Do you want to be on TV?

If you answered yes to both questions, then check this out.

RTR Media, a TV production company, is looking for homeowners in the Sioux Empire who want to change up their home's boring design with the help of their "young and exciting design team."

Read More: 10 South Dakota Restaurants That Are TV Famous 

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Casting Call For Sioux Falls Homeowners

Here is what they are looking for:

  • Homeowners in need of a home renovation for 3-4 spaces
  • Homeowners are expected to cover the majority of renovation costs
  • MUST BE LOCATED IN SIOUX FALLS, SOUTH DAKOTA, OR ITS SURROUNDING AREAS (40 min radius) 
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It's a special opportunity to show off our city and be a local celebrity. "This incredible design team will transform your outdated spaces into a home that fits your needs AND expresses your style," RTR Media says.

For your chance to be on the show, fill out this application. And the rest of us will be watching for you on our TVs.

Food Network Shows That Have Been To South Dakota

Living here in the upper Midwest we don't end up on national TV shows very often. That's probably a good thing in the long run.

But it is pretty cool when something from South Dakota is on TV. Three shows from the Food Network family of shows have showcased South Dakota restaurants.

You may remember when Guy Fieri and Diners Drive-ins and Dives was in Sioux Falls in June of 2020 to visit some of our city's unique establishments.

A few years ago the Travel Channel Show Food Paradise visited Deadwood.

If you remember the 'golden age' of Foot Network, back when Rachel Ray was the queen of the channel, she took her show $40 a Day to Rapid City in 2005.

Gone But Not Forgotten - Iconic Sioux Falls: Whiffer's Sandwiches

The Merriam-Webster definition of iconic is "widely recognized and well-established." That would definitely describe Whiffer's Sandwiches which used to call North Minnesota Avenue home.

The gone but not forgotten sandwich shop was located in an old house at 1133 North Minnesota Avenue. It served sandwiches to Sioux Falls from November 1978 until the summer of 2020. 


Gallery Credit: Karla Brown