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A local disability rights organization is looking at taking legal action against Sioux City Community Schools if modifications are not made to the…
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New COVID-19 infections continued to fall last week in Woodbury County, hitting the lowest level in over a month.According to the latest weekly report…
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Late summer activities and the cultural scene shows no signs of slowing down. The Sioux City Railroad Museum bids adieux to their RR storyteller series…
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A new law going into effect in Iowa on July 1st is problematic for Sioux City’s top human rights official. Siouxland Public Media’s Sheila Brummer has…
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Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds has signed a bill into law putting new limits on government agency diversity trainings and school lessons related to racism and…
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The murder of George Floyd prompted protests across the country and highlighted the need for more awareness and education.Last week, a jury found former…
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A discussion on diversity brought local leaders together Thursday night for an honest look at racism.“History is repeating itself, it just looks very…
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011720 404A winter weather system moving across the country is dropping snow, sleet and freezing rain on eastern Nebraska and Western Iowa. Most schools…
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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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A new art exhibit in Sioux City asks a simple question on the surface, “What does it mean to be American?” This rare art initiative showcases a diverse…