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Settlement reached between WITCC and Brazilian students over J-1 Visa program lawsuit
A settlement has been tentatively reached between a Siouxland college and international students who accused the college of unlawfully using a Visa program to exploit the students for labor.
Sioux City pharmacist fined for giving wrong vaccine to patient
SIOUX CITY (KTIV) - A Sioux City pharmacist faces a $1,000 fine for giving a patient the flu vaccine when the patient asked for a COVID-19 booster. The pharmacist, Jordan Rena Gran, will also attend a medication error and patient safety program administered by Oregon State University, on top of two hours of continuing education.
Unity Christian baseball drops state quarterfinal matchup to Underwood 3-1
CARROLL, Iowa (KCAU) – The #8 Unity Christian Knights dropped its IHSAA 2A State Quarterfinal game to #1 Underwood, 3-1. Jonah De Jong recorded the lone RBI for the Knights, who finish the season with a 25-12 record.
Sheldon will name Meinecke interim chief
SHELDON—The Sheldon Police Department will have its interim chief in place well ahead of current chief Scott Burtch’s official resignation of Aug. 30. A resolution approving mayor Greg Geels’ appointment of Eric Meinecke as interim police chief is on the agenda for the Sheldon City Council meeting at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 24, at the Sheldon Community Services Center.
Baeza’s Cycle & Matulovich’s 14-shutout earn them weekly awards
Lincoln Saltdogs infielder Alex Baeza and Winnipeg Goldeyes starter Joey Matulovich won the American Association’s Pointstreak batter and pitcher of the week for the final week of the first half ending 7/21, the league announce Monday. Baeza earned the award largely due to arguably the best single-game performance of...
AL's Sandbothe makes early decision to play for Morningside volleyball
(Council Bluffs) -- Abraham Lincoln senior-to-be Aubrey Sandbothe has her college decision out of the way before her final year of high school begins. The Lynx standout outside hitter will play volleyball at the next level with Morningside in Sioux City. “I knew that it would be a good fit...
University of Okoboji Event Changes
Arnolds Park, IA (KICD) — Overnight the Iowa Great Lakes returned to a busy resort town over the weekend. Flood waters have receded to the point that speed limits were removed. Boats could be observed on the lakes, several hospitality businesses reported their best weekend of the year, and the weekend concerts at Arnolds Park Amusement Park – including a paid show Sunday night – were packed.
Woman Who Found Wedding Dress in a Ditch Can't Locate Owner—And the Internet Thinks It Belongs to a Runaway Bride
Wedding dresses are extremely valuable—both economically and sentimentally—pieces of clothing. That’s why when one woman discovered a bridal gown lying on the side of the highway, she went to great lengths to track down the rightful owner. According to the local news station in Des Moines, Iowa, CBS-affiliated KCCI, the woman, Denise Gannon, was driving with her husband on the highway, just north of Rippey, Iowa, in June 2024 when she noticed something in a ditch on the side of the road. “All this fluff was just fluffing around in the wind,” Gannon recalled.
Avera Medical Minute: Collaboration saves boy’s leg from amputation
ROCK VALLEY, I.A. (Dakota News Now) - Scrapes and bruises are a pretty normal aspect of life when raising young boys, but sometimes those little accidents can require a quick, collaborative intervention. In tonight’s Avera Medical Minute, we show you how doctors across the Avera health system worked together to help a little daredevil from Rock Valley Iowa.
Concert at amusement park to raise funds for Spencer flood victims
Managers of an Iowa Great Lakes amusement park have set a $50,000 for a benefit concert to help Spencer residents impacted by flooding. Jon Pausley is executive director of Arnolds Park, which is on the shore of West Lake Okoboji. “All of us in northwest Iowa got affected somehow by all of this floooding, but we were very fortunate here at Arnolds Park to really just have minor inconveniences as compared to many people down in Spencer who were just devastated,” he says, “and we certainly wanted to do something to help our neighbors to the south.”
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