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The rally was held in the wake of comments made by Councilman Rick Bertrand about continuing to work to declare the Warming Shelter a "public nuisance."
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Robert Plant, the former lead singer of Led Zeppelin, will be at the Orpheum this fall with Saving Grace and Suzi Dian in support of their bluesy, folk-indebted 2025 album "Saving Grace."
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Chen, 48, was found not responsible by reason of insanity and acquitted in May 2018 of first-degree murder, first-degree domestic assault and use of a firearm to commit a felony for the Sept. 6, 2017, shooting death of Mei Huang. siouxcityjournal.com/news/lo…
The Sioux City Council approved a letter of agreement Monday between the city and a recruitment firm to administer a search for the next police chief.
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In Case You Missed It: The Canadian National Railway train derailed at approximately 4:30 p.m. Monday near Odebolt. According to a statement released from Canadian National, six cars, including five loaded with ethanol, derailed onto their side.
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The intersection of Correctionville Road and South Irene Street will close Thursday to allow city crews to complete utility repairs.
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DEAR ABBY: I have been married to my wife for two years. We met online and have known each other for about five years. We originally lived an hour apart, and after some persuasion, we bought a condo together. siouxcityjournal.com/opinion…
The Class A state champion Dakota Valley Panthers were rewarded with with several players named to the SDHSAA all-state team as well as the Dakota XII Conference squad.
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Two Siouxland towns, a school district and a conservation board are set to receive new funding from the Federal Emergency Management Agency after being rocked by the historic flooding in the summer of 2024.
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First From The Journal: The Sioux City School District will pay former associate superintendent Angela Bemus $325,000 under an agreement in which she agrees to resign and release the district from legal claims.
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In Case You Missed It:
The Dakota Valley Panthers won the Class A state softball title by holding off Elk Point-Jefferson in the title game.
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A trio of Dordt University softball players were named All-Americans by the NAIA in Chloe Kreuz, Rylee Yager and Lauren Steenstra. Cade Marquardt became the 24th player in Briar Cliff history to earn NAIA All-America recognition and the first since 2021.
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In an announcement Monday morning, Sand said Muhlbauer, as a fifth-generation family farmer and cattleman from Crawford County, "represents the best of our state: hard-working, honest, and always willing to help out."
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To Emily Skor, the CEO of the national biofuels trade organization Growth Energy, there has never been a better opportunity for advocates to convince federal lawmakers to make the sale of E15 ethanol blend available year-round.
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In the latest "Sux 6: The Best Things to Do in Siouxland: Mac'gyver Models hosting a one-day outdoor fashion show 2 p.m., Saturday in downtown Sioux City, A Sioux City True Crime Downtown Walking Tour 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Aalfs Library, and more.
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Once a month, Sweetgrass Uprising holds rally marches to be visible in the community regarding various issues. One of the faces you can find in the crowd every time is Jessica Lopez-Walker.
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"It's just pushing us closer to the 1984-style surveillance state, but some people want that, and some people would prefer to remain free," Brett Watchorn, a former council candidate, said.
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