(SIOUX CITY) - How often do you get to step into the shoes of a famous figure in American history? Students at Clark Elementary school transformed themselves into presidents. And what better day to doMore >>
By Heather Leigh, KMEG 14 NewsPLYMOUTH COUNTY, IA - The fire broke out around lunch time at a home located across the river from Jefferson, South Dakota, just off of 298th Street. The house was extremelyMore >>
(ORANGE CITY, IA) The call for that fire came in at around 1:30 Monday afternoon, and more than six hours later there where still hot spots in what was left of the building.More >>
In honor of Presidents day, students at Lincoln Elementary received the opportunity to learn more about their favorite president.Third and fourth grade students celebrated President's Day by stepping intoMore >>
The Siouxland Youth Hockey and The TJ Reinsch Youth Hockey Foundation invites boys and girls ages four to nine years old to the IBP Ice Center on Saturday, February 18 1:30-3:00 pm for a Try Hockey forMore >>
(HORNICK, IA) Michael Folsom is just 15 years old. He's not a farmer - yet - but the high school sophomore is learning about agriculture through on-the-job training while lending his father a much-neededMore >>
(SIOUX CITY, IA) Nearly 200 new jobs, that's how many could be on the way to Siouxland as a local company prepares to break ground in the new Southbridge Business Park.More >>
SIOUX CITY, IA - Dozens of students at West Middle School in Sioux City are learning that video games aren't all fun and games. There's hours of hard work behind every minute of play. The school's after-schoolMore >>
(ALGONA, IA) Church-goers in Akron and Sioux City got more than the typical Sunday sermon on February 12, 2012. Chris Buscher is no minister but his inspirational message is touching thousands from the pulpitMore >>
(SIOUX CITY, IA) More than 100 Sioux City dart players are hoping for a bullseye this weekend, playing in the 20th annual Midwest Dart Championship at the Sioux City Convention Center.More >>
(MERRILL, IA) Joe Rotta grew up in the suburbs of Chicago before attending college at Iowa State. That's when his life changed forever. He's now been a Plymouth County pork producer for nearly 30 years. "MyMore >>