The latest news in Siouxland, Iowa, Nebraska, and South Dakota.
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- Newscast 12.4.2024: Administrative judge says Woodbury County official violated state labor law; Study shows benefits of Iowa wetlands in flood prevention; Noem wants to add ESA's of $3,000 for students who attend private schools
- Newscast 12.3.2024: Iowa officials suing federal government for list of noncitizens on voter rolls; NAIA national volleyball tourney set to start in Sioux City; Group wonders if water quality funding in Iowa will be overlooked
- Newscast 12.02.2024: Trump mass deportation plan worries Latinos in Nebraska; First snowfall in Sioux City; Pillen wants to set guidelines on transgender athlete participation; South Dakota legislators could see slimming budget
- Newscast 11.28.2024: Holiday shopping underway in Siouxland; Holidays can be challenging for people experiencing food insecurity
- Newscast 11.27.2024: Medical marijuana poised to become legal in Nebraska after ruling; Reynolds wants to lessen student use of mobile devices in schools; March to remember lost Native American children held in Sioux City; Safety patrols for Thanksgiving
- Newscast 11.26.2024: George will again lead Sioux City School Board; Reynolds disagrees with feds on Iowa summer lunch program; Selzer still looking into why her Iowa presidential poll missed mark
- Newscast 11.25.2024: Sioux City Schools could buy 15 electric buses; New leader for Iowa Senate Democrats; Gas prices continue deep drop in Iowa, Organic conference at U. of Iowa
- Newscast 11.22.2024: South Dakota's Rounds has bill to abolish U.S. Dept of Education; Alliance aims to promote tourism on S.D. tribal reservations
- Newscast 11.21.2024: Catholic Dioceses show support for migrants; Report shows abortions in Iowa curtailed; Report of Iowa child care pilot program pinpoints benefits
- Newscast 11.20.2024: Trump wants Iowan as NATO ambassador; CO2 pipeline officials place proposal with South Dakota agency; Nebraska voters picked Republican officeholders, while backing progressive measures; Storm Lake Fire Department getting $3M in new equipment