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Looking back at impact of June 2024 Siouxland severe flooding & what remains with recovery, in places like Spencer, Rock Valley, North Sioux City
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Juneteenth appears to be growing in Iowa, organizers such as Rachelle Chase discuss why people should know that history
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People are increasingly coming to the Missouri River area, after $12 million in recreation options are added at Sioux City riverfront area.
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Siouxland native Mark Nook is president of University of Northern Iowa, which will celebrate 150th year as seeks to gain enrollment and serve students well.
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Siouxland school officials weigh in on the state of Iowa K-12 education as they exit longtime roles
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Pulitzer-winning Siouxland journalist Art Cullen talks about new book on transformative changes in Iowa farms & communities
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Siouxland professors weigh in on first 100 days of President Trump's second term
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Cinco de Mayo seems to be in flux, in terms of how widely celebrated it is in terms of being a festival to celebrate Mexican culture. The Siouxland guests discuss Latino demographic trends in the area, and the misconception of Cinco de Mayo being Mexico's Independence Day.
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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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