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060319 1204Flood concerns in Siouxland are fading. After cresting at 30.32 feet early Saturday morning, the Missouri River had fallen more than half a…
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053119 432 The Iowa Supreme Court has affirmed a state regulator’s 2016 decision to allow the Dakota Access Pipeline to be built diagonally across the…
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Farmers, ranchers and homeowners throughout Nebraska are likely to get more state money next year to offset their property tax bills.But, it won't make a…
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051419 504Iowa’s senior senator says he’s disappointed with the escalating trade tensions between the U.S. and China. Republican Chuck Grassley stands by…
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A judge is considering his verdict regarding a 19-year-old Sioux City resident accused of stabbing to death his ex-girlfriend and another man.Testimony…
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050619 532The Sioux City Council will be asked today to approve site plans for three U.S. Cellular cell towers. The network build-out is part of the…
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041719 532ISIowa Senate Republicans are including more money for property tax relief in a bill that extends the statewide sales tax that helps pay for…
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041719 404Republicans on an Iowa Senate committee have changed a bill extending a statewide sales tax for school infrastructure to allow more of that…
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041219 432Next week, members of the Iowa House will debate HB 773, which would prevent counties and cities from raising property taxes above a certain…
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Coming up this week on The Exchange, Sears, a lynchpin of the Siouxland retail economy is leaving after 90 years, perhaps because it failed to keep up…