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The latest news in Siouxland, Iowa, Nebraska, and South Dakota.
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Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen announced that people detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement are expected to begin arriving at the former McCook Work Ethic Camp sometime this week.
Hear from the 2 newly elected members of Sioux City Council & Sioux City School Board.
The Woodbury County Board of Supervisors approved removing Supervisor Mark Nelson as the county representative on the Law Enforcement Center Authority.
All bond issue measures in NW Iowa go down to defeat, including in Sergeant Bluff-Luton by 7 votes.
The Sioux City School Board went into a closed session on Tuesday to discuss matters regarding litigation.
The Sioux City Council in their meeting Monday approved first reading of rezoning a property in Leeds from commercial to industrial.
Sioux City voters following outcomes of school board & city council races, with potential of substantial turnover.
Municipal, school board & bond issue voting in Iowa comes to close on Tuesday.
Amid the government shutdown, the Trump administration says it will restart Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program payments, but it will only pay half of the amount people normally receive.
As the government shutdown continues, nonprofit organizations that provide energy assistance face uncertainty.
The Sioux City School Board held two closed sessions on Wednesday afternoon to discuss the investigation.
Voters continue to cast their ballots early, before next week’s election for school board and city council members.
The Sioux City School Board in its meeting Monday will discuss approving the bid for the North and West High pool upgrades.
The Sioux City Council, in its meeting Monday, will discuss approving a memorandum of understanding between the City of Sioux City and the Sioux City Community School District.
Iowa food banks bracing for historic need if government shutdown shutters SNAP funding.
Many bond issue measures for school, jail & library projects in Northwest Iowa in November.
McCook Work Ethic Camp will be utilized for detention of individuals accused of immigration violations as part of ongoing efforts by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
South Dakota is expecting a significant payout from the recent opioid manufacturing settlements.
The Omaha Tribe of Nebraska has announced plans to hold its first Cannabis Commission meeting to swear in members and review regulations.
Biggest MRHD grants of $250K go to Morningside University and Boys & Girls Home of Sioux City.
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