
Shirley Anne De Ruyter
89, of Rock Valley




89, of Rock Valley

88, of Sioux Center

55, of Rock Valley
Streets Department Technician
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A report from the Iowa Attorney General’s Office says the fatal shooting of a man
The Northwest Iowa Corridor Habitat for Humanity has purchased two lots in Spencer that had
We’re getting closer to spring and it’ll soon be time to start seeds indoors to
Many Iowans may be running low on energy this afternoon, as the shift on Sunday

A Sioux Center man is facing a felony charge after police say he made threats and caused significant damage inside a

It could soon cost a little more to hunt, fish, and trap in Iowa. The Iowa Department of Natural Resources is

A Hull woman has been sentenced in Sioux County District Court in a child endangerment case stemming from an incident at

News Headlines used in this week’s summary…. Hog Confinement Fire Near Boyden DaksDominoes Sets Guinness Record NCC Announces Marcus Regional Center

Northwest Iowa Community College has purchased a building in Marcus that will become the future Marcus Regional Center and Career Academy,

Rock Rapids City Councilman Dr. Cody Hoefert has announced he is running for Lyon County Supervisor. Hoefert is seeking the District
Minnesota soybean farmers were focused on policy and new domestic
Brownfield spoke with several members of the Wisconsin Corn Growers
The Trump administration has indicated it could soon raise its
A state FSA director says the agency is getting questions
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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Northwestern senior Noah Parmelee capped an outstanding season for the Raiders at the NAIA Wrestling National Championships in Wichita, Kansas, finishing