Alejandra Perez
ReporterPhone: 712-317-8718
Email: aperez@kwit.org
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A Sioux City resident who was charged for spray painting flowers on manhole covers last week has pleaded not guilty.
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The Omaha Tribe of Nebraska announced it is changing its enrollment processes and procedures.
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Two Siouxland groups, Siouxland Good Troublemakers and Sweetgrass Uprising, in partnership with the Food Bank of Siouxland, are holding a food drive on Saturday.
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The Nebraska State College system announced on Thursday it is launching an initiative called Re-engage Nebraska.
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A second baby has been safely surrendered since the expansion of Nebraska’s Safe Haven law.
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Many people in Siouxland who experienced the northern lights Tuesday night may have another chance at seeing them again.
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The Sioux City Council discussed the flowers spray-painted in morningside in its meeting Monday.
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The Iowa Board of Regents has selected David Cook as the next president of Iowa State University.
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Siouxland has a series of events taking place commemorating veterans.
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The Sioux City Council, in its meeting Monday, deferred the second hearing of a rezoning ordinance, changing property at 3700 Jefferson Street from commercial to industrial.