Iowa's Amber Alert System Is Upgraded Iowa's Amber Alert system is getting an upgrade.
The five year-old system helps law enforcement recover kidnapped children. Jim Saunders, with the Iowa Department of Public Safety, says the state has
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Argosy Casino Plans To Create Non-Smoking Section Talks of a smoke-free Argosy Casino sparked controversy and now compromise.
The Sioux City Council recently considered a new law to include the riverboat in Iowa's state-wide smoking ban that exempts
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Man Behind Bars For Child Pornography A rural Plymouth County, Iowa, man is behind bars for possession of child pornography. C.J. Henrich, 35, was arrested Thursday after police took a laptop computer, three flash drives, and 360 CDs and
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Nationwide Food Drive Needs Your Help
People here in Sioux City are getting geared up to gather food. The 16th Annual Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive starts Saturday. The nationwide event is the single largest food drive held on one designated
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Le Mars, IA Students Help Feed Thousands Across Globe
Students at Gehlen Catholic Schools help feed the hungry by packing meals Friday to ship to Honduras. As Reporter Dena Richardson reports, more than 285,000 meals will be sent in an effort to stop malnutrition and starvation.
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Sioux City, IA Program Gives Siouxlanders Another Chance
A new local program is giving young men and women a chance at an education that they've never had before. It's called YouthBuild and as Reporter Mario Giraldo reports, it's giving students another opportunity
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Thousands of Iowa Nurses to Receive Raise Thousands of Iowa nurses are getting a raise. Lawmakers agreed to give larger hospitals a 1percent increase in Medicaid funding. In return, the hospitals promised to use the money on salary increases for
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Macy, NE Woman Sentenced to 15 Years in Boyfriend's Murder A Macy, Nebraska, woman has been sentenced to 15 years in federal prison for second degree murder. Janice Grant, 31, stabbed her boyfriend Erasmo Porter, 24, in the chest with a kitchen knife last July.
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Housing Crunch Forces Sellers to Get Creative
Today's housing crunch is forcing many sellers to get creative if they want to unload their property and move on. We're not talking fancy food at open houses, or even offering to pay closing costs. A growing
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Proud to be a Hometown Farmer
Le Mars Farmer Works Tirelessly On Pork Operation
This week's hometown farmer strives for excellence that'll keep consumers coming back for more.
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