Alejandra Perez
ReporterPhone: 712-317-8718
Email: aperez@kwit.org
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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.
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Last week, The National Endowment for the Arts announced changes to its grant guidelines.
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Today, U.S. Representative Randy Feenstra came to Sioux City to talk about the Farm Bill.
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The demolition that had been put on hold resumed today in downtown Sioux City.
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As temperatures drop in Siouxland, so have sales for some local businesses.
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With temperatures dropping below ten degrees, Shayla Moore the director of Sioux City’s Warming Shelter told Siouxland Public Media News that the Warming Shelter’s weather contingency has gone into effect. The contingency allows the shelter to welcome more people.