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Members of the Sheldon City Council buckled up to hear a report from RIDES CEO Hugh Lively during last Wednesday’s meeting.
We’ve all heard the stereotype that homeschooled children are socially awkward. I most certainly did when our family opted to ...
3:20 p.m. - Boys distance medley relay (MMCRU- Blake Barinsky, Michael Peterson, Jace Colling, Wyatt Alesch) (Gehlen Catholic ...
Helen Rolling, 95, of Kingsley, passed away Wednesday, May 14, 2025.
SIOUX CENTER—Sioux Center School District will be saying goodbye to 10 longtime educators and dedicated employees who will ...
Sixty-one-year-old Duane Sperle has been teaching some form of science for 28 years in the West Sioux School District. Sperle will leave the lab and retire at the end of ...
About a dozen volunteers treated Friday, May 9, as a makeshift Arbor Day as they planted almost 40 trees along a portion of ...
A Gehlen Catholic student received one of the top honors in the Siouxland Catholic Radio’s 2025 Juried Youth Art Festival in ...
Kenneth Jerry Powell, 83, of Le Mars, went to heaven peacefully on Monday, April 28, 2025. A memorial service will be planned ...
HAWARDEN—A 17-year-old Hawarden resident was injured in a one-vehicle crash about 11:20 p.m. Wednesday, May 14, on 450th ...
It wasn’t just the world watching and waiting to see who would be elected as the new pope; the faithful worshippers at Christ ...
When the Le Mars City Council held its first town hall meeting on Jan. 30, multiple topics were discussed by the public and elected officials.