
Bret Hayworth
Reporter/AnchorBret Hayworth is a native of Northwest Iowa and graduate of the University of Northern Iowa with nearly 30 years working as an award-winning journalist. He enjoys conversing with people to tell the stories about Siouxland that inform, entertain, and expand the mind, both daily in SPM newscasts and on the weekly show What's The Frequency.
Phone: 712.541.1808
Email: bhayworth@kwit.org
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Juneteenth hosted by NAACP in Sioux City; Severe heat weekend in Siouxland; More measles cases identified
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Looking back at impact of June 2024 Siouxland severe flooding & what remains with recovery, in places like Spencer, Rock Valley, North Sioux City
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Recreation changes in Okoboji region; New ranking for Iowa health system; Tuition going up for Nebraska students
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Democrat Ryan Melton exits 2026 Iowa 4th congressional district field; Iowa Legislators work towards possible special session; Iowa Pride events losing corporate sponsors
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Iowa Republican Senator Chuck Grassley says the deep cuts to Medicaid proposed in the federal reconciliation bill won’t affect those who need the program.
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This past weekend Sweet Grass Uprising and Siouxlands Good Trouble Makers organized a United We Stand rally in South Sioux City and Sioux City.
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Juneteenth appears to be growing in Iowa, organizers such as Rachelle Chase discuss why people should know that history
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Almost a year after devastating flooding hit northwest Iowa, the community of Rock Valley is moving ahead with housing projects; Dickinson county lawsuit over wind farm; More measles in Iowa; Spanish class additions in Sioux City School District.
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Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents launched enforcement actions in Omaha on Tuesday, although details were scarce.