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In downtown Sioux City, about 300 people chanted and carried signs that were critical of actions taken by President Donald Trump over recent weeks.Gathering on the outdoor grounds of the Sioux City Public Museum, people across a wide age spectrum cheered as some passing drivers honked in support of the rally. Some of the signs and speakers referenced cuts made by the Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, to federal programs, such as the possibility that Social Security benefits could be reduced.
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Sioux City experienced a few close races on election day. Siouxland Public Media’s Sheila Brummer was there for the results.A few dozen people and members…
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A candlelight vigil took place Wednesday night for nurses at MercyOne who are in the middle of a contract dispute with the hospital. Supporters fill the…
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101619 304Leaders of Iowa farm commodity and biofuels groups are calling on President Trump to force the EPA to follow the deal on ethanol and biodiesel…
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062519 532The Iowa Department of Natural Resources says zebra mussels have been found in Crystal Lake in north-central Iowa. The mussels attach themselves…
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The state legislature has been in session seven weeks and a lot has happened. Lawmakers passed the controversial Chapter 20 measure that largely ended…