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Iowa Great Lake’s officials begin brainstorming how to relieve flooded lakes
Iowa's great lakes are overflowing and many lakefront homeowners are dealing with water-damaged basements or worse. county officials say plans to help residents and prevent more flooding is in the works.
Riverside residents present concerns to Sioux City City Council over flood response
Members of the Sioux City City Council heard from Riverside neighborhood residents on Monday. Community members in the area took time to step away from flood cleanup to ask, "Where do we go from here?"
Softball Game Preview: Lincoln Hits the Road
Lincoln and Sioux City West are an even 5-5 against one another since June of 2018, but likely not for long. The Lincoln Lynx will head out on the road to take on the Sioux City West Wolverines at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday. Lincoln is no doubt hoping to put an end to a 14-game streak of away losses dating back to last season.
Briar Cliff assistant track and field coach Ben Jefferies places second at UK Athletic Championships, remains in hunt for Olympics spot
SIOUX CITY, Iowa (KCAU) – Briar Cliff Chargers assistant track and field coach Ben Jefferies remains in the hunt for a spot on Great Britain’s 2024 Olympics Team. Jefferies ran a personal record 45.63 in the 400 meter dash at the United Kingdom Athletic Championships yesterday, good for a second-place finish. Jefferies, who started at […]
Woodbury and Cherokee counties await federal aid for flood recovery
So far, a Presidential Disaster Declaration for Iowa flooding includes five counties: Clay, Emmet, Lyon, Plymouth, and Sioux. Additional counties are expected to be added in the coming weeks, as officials in Woodbury and Cherokee counties are working to make sure they don't get left out.
UI art professor and students cross the state on hand-built bikes
Editor’s note: For six days at the beginning of June, The Daily Iowan photojournalist Jordan Barry participated in a bike tour with University of Iowa Art School professor Steve McGuire and his students as they biked from Council Bluffs, Iowa, to Muscatine, Iowa. McGuire and his students rode bikes they put together in his Hand Built Bike classes 490 miles across the state, averaging 83 miles per day, from the Missouri River to the Mississippi River. This piece is written in a first-person perspective to provide a more intimate account of the story.
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