Alejandra Perez
ReporterPhone: 712-317-8718
Email: aperez@kwit.org
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The Trump administration is raising tariffs, and soybean farmers across the country are voicing concern.
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Built in 1995, the Dorothy Pecaut Nature Center in Sioux City has seen minor problems over the years that have been addressed.
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Chris Jones talks about water quality in Iowa.
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Projects and programs across the country are changing as the EPA eliminates grants under direction of DOGE.
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The Federal government potentially cutting funds from Medicaid raises concerns for the Siouxland Community Health Center.
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Programs provided by the Bureau of Indian Affairs face uncertainty as the Department of Government Efficiency plans to terminate leases.
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Many projects have been awaiting action since the Supreme Court affirmed a lower court order compelling the Trump administration to pay for USAID projects.
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Sioux City Human Rights Commission and Inclusive Sioux City Advisory Committee are sponsoring a presentation on the rights of citizens and non-citizens when interacting with immigration authorities.
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Today, citizens of Iowa’s 4th Congressional District went to the U.S. Representative Randy Feenstra’s office to protest the passage of the House Republicans proposed budget resolution.