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Iowa is investing $38 million in three water quality and infrastructure projects across the state.
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The University of Okoboji Winter Games gives the Iowa Great Lakes area a much-needed economic boost for the winter.
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Across the state, over 600 Afghan refugees have made Iowa their new home. But, it's been a challenge to find affordable housing for the new arrivals.
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The Sioux City Community School District school board will vote on Monday whether to give the superintendent the ability to require masks for individual schools.
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The towns of Hamburg and Pacific Junction are awaiting levee certifications before they can move forward and recover from the destructive flooding of 2019.
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The city's annual celebration will feature community members singing together to promote solidarity and equity for diverse communities in the area.
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The pandemic has put a stress on the availability of foster care homes. In western Iowa, organizations say the need is acute.
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The state has filed a lawsuit against Sioux City for concealing a three-year scheme to release wastewater into the Missouri River without disinfecting it.
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Sioux City officials met with state legislation to discuss priorities ahead of the upcoming 2022 legislative session.
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers forecasts dry conditions and low-levels of run-off will continue throughout 2022.