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The graves of 35 Union soldiers were honored with headstones after more than a century of laying unmarked.
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Western Iowa university students took to restoring one of the nation’s largest urban prairies back to its natural state.
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The Sioux Gateway Airport will accept fewer flights from SkyWest rather than move to a different carrier.
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The Sioux City Human Rights Commission is hosting a fair housing workshop to help community members advocate for themselves.
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At a march on Thursday, the Native community in Sioux City brought attention to the disproportionate unsolved disappearances of Indigenous people.
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With rising fuel costs and long bus routes, small town school districts in western Iowa are dipping into their reserve funds to fill their tanks.
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North High School will make its debut mariachi performance tonight. It’s part of a growing number of Iowa schools embracing the traditional Mexican music programming.
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La directora de operaciones de la Great Plains Action Society, Trisha Etringer, se encuentra con el personal del Tercer Distrito Judicial de Iowa tras impartir un taller sobre descolonización a principios de abril.
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The 3rd Judicial District’s staff has undergone training on Native customs, culture and history to better understand how to serve the community within the correctional system.
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An annual political poll led by Morningside University’s political science department shows a sharp divide in Iowa over climate change’s impact on agriculture.