
Amy Jurrens
March 27, 2026 A funeral service for 54-year-old Amy Jurrens of George, will be held Friday morning at 10:30 at the Ebenezer Presbyterian Church in George, with Pastor Ken Eberline





March 27, 2026 A funeral service for 54-year-old Amy Jurrens of George, will be held Friday morning at 10:30 at the Ebenezer Presbyterian Church in George, with Pastor Ken Eberline

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A state panel will reconvene tomorrow to determine whether Eddie Andrews has qualified to run
Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley says the latest estimates predict Social Security may no longer be
Several TSA agents have left the job as the stalemate over their pay continues. President
A report finds the number of abortions performed in Iowa dropped last year, the first

A Guatemalan man with ties to northwest Iowa has pleaded guilty to federal charges related to illegal re-entry and failure to

The proposed 2026–27 budget for the City of Sioux Center includes a range of updates and improvements from public safety equipment

The Lyon County Sheriff’s Office says it is assisting in a multi-agency investigation into the death of a Sioux Falls teenager.

An Iowa Guard member returned from the Middle East. First Lieutenant Izaak Hoey is officially back in Northwest Iowa following a

A group of Unity Christian High School students in Orange City recently had the opportunity to work a simulated crime scene

The Sioux Center fire department and ambulance were sent to the scene of an accident Monday morning in Sioux Center, at
The president and CEO of a crop nutrient supplier says
Indiana Governor Mike Braun has announced a $1 billion investment
Farmers preparing for spring planting are facing some of the
I went digging through my files last week and found
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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Chloe Kreuz of Dordt University is this week’s GPAC/Hauff Mid-America Sports softball player-of-the-week. Kreuz, a sophomore from Rutherfordton, North Carolina, hit



