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Cases of COVID-19 are on the rise in Nebraska as the highly contagious delta variant continues to spread, but those reported totals may be undercounting…
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On Tuesday, June 15th, a gathering took place at the Sioux City Public Museum with dozens of concerned community members after the heightened awareness…
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The SCSO wraps up this season and looks forward to the next, SITP annouces the remainder of the acts for both stages, LAMB Arts opens a musical and the…
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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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The Sioux City Human Rights Commission has partnered with local agencies and groups to host a 21-Day Racial Equity Habit Breaking Challenge. The goal is…
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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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A Sioux City native who successfully sued former Iowa Governor Terry Branstad for discrimination received a special commendation from the city of Sioux…
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100919 304 The United States and China are set to resume trade talks this week and Iowa’s senior senator wants to see some progress. Republican Chuck…
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A Sioux City teacher accused of sending critical letters to her superintendent and other district leaders is appealing her firing. Julie Fischer's…
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The Exchange 010919 PromoComing up next on The Exchange, the partial government shutdown is compound the effect of the ongoing trade war with China for…