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The latest news in Siouxland, Iowa, Nebraska, and South Dakota.
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Two Sioux City-based organizations have received substantial state of Iowa grants to further their missions.
The Sioux City Council will discuss approving changes to the development agreement and minimum assessment agreement for Siouxland Splash in its meeting Monday.
Thanksgiving is a time of year where you can reflect, spend time with family, and eat a large meal.
ACX Promenade Cinema in Sioux City remains closed, amid lawsuits by both parties.
Woodbury County Board of Supervisors Mark Nelson and Dan Bittinger go to mediation next week for the Law Enforcement Center.
Iowa Representative Bob Henderson announced Wednesday that he is seeking a third term in the Iowa Legislature.
Little Priest Tribal College announced it has received a $5 million donation from the Mackenzie Scott Foundation.
Kingsley-Pierson High School students will start attending in-person classes at the Kingsley Community Center on Thursday.
The Woodbury County Board of Supervisors approved plans and specifications for the demolition of the old jail in their meeting Tuesday.
Grace United Methodist Church food pantry in Sioux City surged in usage during SNAP benefits shutdown this month.
Sergeant Bluff-Luton bond issue vote recount now set for Nov.24.
The Sioux City Council unanimously voted on deleting the second hearing of the rezoning ordinance of a property from the agenda in its meeting Monday.
Voter fraud conviction of Sioux City's Kim Phuong Taylor upheld by federal appeals court.
South Dakota Governor Larry Rhoden said South Dakota is participating in a federal program, funding private education.
The Sioux City Council will discuss approving plans for rehabilitation construction of the old Bacon Creek sanitary sewer project in its meeting Monday.
Sioux City riverfront trail damaged by Missouri River 2024 flooding is now reopened.
A Sioux City resident who was charged for spray painting flowers on manhole covers last week has pleaded not guilty.
The Omaha Tribe of Nebraska announced it is changing its enrollment processes and procedures.
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