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The Sioux City Council will discuss multiple items regarding the Sioux Gateway Airport in its meeting Monday, including a $10 million contract with Hulstein Excavating LLC.
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The Woodbury County Sheriff continues to advocate for adding public transportation that people can use to get to the county Law Enforcement Center.
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The Sioux City Council will discuss approving plans and construction costs for the Long Lines Family Recreation Center Infill project in its meeting Monday.
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The Sioux City Council heard an update on the hiring process for the chief of police position in its meeting Monday.
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The Sioux City Council approved the purchase of land for an apartment development project in its meeting Monday.
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Residents in Sioux City protested outside city hall on Monday to show their support for the Warming Shelter.
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The Sioux City Council will consider authorizing the Sioux City Police Department to accept a Byrne-Justice Assistance Grant in its meeting Monday.
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After some comments about unhoused people using The Warming Shelter were made during the Sioux City Council meeting on Monday, the executive director of the shelter pushed back.
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Sioux City Councilman Bertrand proposes $2,500 permit for Food Truck Fridays businesses.
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As another year of the popular Food Truck Fridays endeavor approaches, a Sioux City Councilman is wondering if some money from it could be directed to the city.The Sioux City Council on Monday approved closing downtown streets to carry out the food trucks initiative. Councilman Rick Bertand said some thought should be given to the program directing money to the city revenues.No decision was made in the meeting.This year the events will run for three months, from June 5 through August 28.Construction near Pearl Street Park necessitated the change in location this year. The area will be bounded by Jackson Street, Jones Street, Fourth Street and the Discovery Parking Ramp.Food Truck Fridays began in 2015, and trucks will be ready to serve a wide variety of cuisine from late morning until 1:30 p.mA press release said the quality-of-life initiative over 11 years has morphed into a regional destination event.