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88, of Sioux Center




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Former U.S. Senator Tom Harkin has endorsed Chris Jones, the Democrat running for Iowa Secretary
Iowa Senator Joni Ernst says a bill she co-sponsored has closed loopholes in two federal
A central Iowa nonprofit group is asking for donations of air conditioners and fans to
A central Iowa nonprofit group is asking for donations of air conditioners and fans to

A Rock Valley man is facing multiple charges after police say he assaulted his girlfriend in their apartment while two children

A company interested in redeveloping the former Bison Renewable Energy site in Sioux County says it wants to build a smaller-scale

A Cherokee County man is facing multiple felony charges in Sioux County after investigators say digital storage devices and printed materials

As northwest Iowans prepare for Fourth of July celebrations, law enforcement agencies across the state are ramping up patrols as part

U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley toured Sioux Center Health and met with hospital board members and staff on Monday as part of

As dangerous heat and humidity continue across northwest Iowa, Sioux County Emergency Management is encouraging residents to take precautions and seek
The president of the National Corn Growers Association says Bayer’s
An agronomist is sounding the alarm as environmental conditions favor
The U.S. International Trade Commission has unanimously decided to uphold
The president of the Illinois Corn Growers Association (ICGA) says
On November 13, 2023, Community First Broadcasting, LLC, licensee of KIWA(AM), 1550 kilohertz, Sheldon, IA; KIHK(FM), 106.9 megahertz, Rock Valley, IA; KUQQ(FM), 102.1 megahertz, Milford, IA; KUYY(FM), 100.1 megahertz, Emmetsburg, IA; KAYL-FM, 101.7 megahertz, Storm Lake, IA; KSOU-FM, 93.9 megahertz, Sioux Center, IA; KAYL(AM), 990 kilohertz, Storm Lake, IA; KKOJ(AM), 1190 kilohertz, Jackson, MN; KUXX(FM), 105.7 megahertz, Jackson, MN; KIWA-FM. 105.3 megahertz, Sheldon, IA; KKIA(FM), 92.9 megahertz, Ida Grove, IA; KSOU(AM), 1090 kilohertz, Sioux Center, IA; KUOO(FM), 103.9, Spirit Lake, IA; K260BS, 99.9, Storm Lake, IA; K264CW, 100.7 megahertz, Sheldon, IA; K249EO, 92.7 megahertz, Spirit Lake, IA; and K268CZ, 101.5 megahertz, Sioux Center, IA: filed an application with the Federal Communications Commission for transfer of control. Members of the public wishing to view this application or obtain information about how to file comments and petitions can visit:
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As the business of college sports continues to grow, Congressman Randy Feenstra says many student-athletes are being thrust into complex financial