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Briar Cliff's President leaving for Grand View, funding for Iowa universities, critical-race theory in South Dakota, COVID-19 cases down in the Rushmore State, Dordt plays for national women's championship, and more.
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Thursday afternoon a moment of reflection on the plight of people in Ukraine, a nation under attack by Russia. Insight from Briar Cliff University's Sister Pat Doody.
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The Sioux City Community School District will not bring back a mask mandate after an emergency session on Wednesday, September 15. Siouxland Public’s…
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In a weekly update, Siouxland District Health reported lower COVID-19 positivity rates and hospitalizations in Woodbury County. The positivity rate is…
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NEWS 6.23.21: New Year's Shooting Plea, Priest Abuse Report, Mental Health Help, Drought & FireworksA 20-year-old Sioux City man admitted that he shot the shot that killed a woman at a New Year's Eve party. Christopher Morales pleaded guilty Tuesday to…
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A well-known Siouxland priest passed away on Sunday, September 27th due to complications of COVID-19 and cancer at the age of 76.Father John Vakulskas…
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For two days in a row, the number of deaths in Iowa due to COVID-19 continues to climb. At a news conference on Thursday morning, Iowa Governor Kim…
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At the end of the year, the Public Safety Director and long-serving Chief of Police in Storm Lake, Iowa is retiring. Mark Prosser moved to Storm Lake back…
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040419 432The Iowa Senate will not advance a proposal to amend the state's constitution to restore voting rights for former felons, dealing a blow to one…
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The Catholic Diocese of Sioux City released a list of priests who were credibly accused of sexual abuse of minors. Some victims claim that it may be too…