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Natalie Griffioen to teach philosophy at Dordt
Natalie Griffioen has accepted a position as Instructor of Philosophy at Dordt University. Griffioen is completing her Ph.D. in philosophy at the University of Pittsburgh. She received her undergraduate degree from Washington University in St. Louis. Prior to graduate school, Griffioen worked in human resources at the American Enterprise Institute, a public policy think tank in Washington, D.C. She and her husband, Paul, have relocated to Sioux Center from Berkeley, California.
SIOUX CITY RULES TO DISPOSE OF TREE DEBRIS
SIOUX CITY OFFICIALS ARE REMINDING RESIDENTS OF THE MANNER THEY MAY DISPOSE OF TREE DEBRIS FROM THE PAST WEEKS THUNDERSTORMS. RESIDENTIAL TREE AND YARD DEBRIS MAY BE TAKEN TO THE CITIZEN’S CONVENIENCE CENTER AT 5800 28TH STREET. THE FEE FOR TREE DISPOSAL IS $17 PER TRUCK LOAD OR $22...
Drinking Water Advisory in West Bend
West Bend, IA (Northwest Iowa Now) — Beginning Tuesday, August 6th the West Bend Water Supply will be doing maintenance and needs to depressurize the system. During this time – it is recommended the water be boiled before using for drinking or cooking until further notice. Water may be used for bathing and other similar purposes.
2024 Northwest Am: Friday Morning Report
Spencer, Ia (KICD) – The 102nd Northwest Am continues today at the Spencer Golf and Country Club. The 3rd Wave began their first round at 6:30 this morning, and the 1st wave will play their second round at 12:30 this afternoon. PGA Proffesional at the Spencer Golf and Country...
Karen Hougen is the 2024 Featured Quilter
It is turning out to be quite a summer for Karen Hougen. After almost 27 years as an accountant for the Blue Earth Area School District, Hougen’s last day on the job was July 31. Then, just over two weeks later, she will be honored as the Featured Quilter at the 40th Annual Quilt EXPO.
Woodwick takes over the reins at the Register
The new general manager/ad director at the Faribault County Register may be new to the position, but she certainly is not new to either the Blue Earth area community or the local newspaper. Kristin Woodwick took over her new position at the newspaper officially on Monday, Aug. 5, replacing long-time...
Waterville downs Blue Earth 12-3
The Blue Earth Pirates got off to a good start in their game against the Waterville Indians to determine the 13/60 League baseball champion. But, the Indians eventually got their bats going and posted a 12-3 victory over the Pirates. With the victory, Waterville gets the No. 1-seed from the...
Blue Hill Aquatic Center honors Aquacourt season passes
BLUE HILL, Neb. (KSNB) - The Blue Hill Aquatic Center announced that they will be honoring the season passes of Hastings Aquacourt. Hastings Aquacourt closed on Wednesday following near drowning of a 13-year-old girl, who is part of a cultural exchange program from Japan. On Friday, city officials announced the pool would not reopen for the rest of the summer.
Sunday Forecast: Hot, humid and mainly dry
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - Saturday marks 11 days in a row with temperatures at or above 90 degrees in the Capital City. Mother nature has been throwing some relentless heat at us, but fortunately below average weather is on the way, but not until Tuesday. That being said, an upper-level...
Severe thunderstorms to continue in storm-weary Midwest on Sunday
After a rather active week in terms of severe weather, another wave of storms is projected to develop from the Dakotas to Wisconsin on Sunday. Over the last week, areas from the Plains to the Ohio Valley have turned into a hotbed for severe weather, and AccuWeather forecasters are once again putting locations across the Midwest on alert for robust thunderstorms this weekend.
Shelby Houlihan's long road back: Part one
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa — Sioux City native Shelby Houlihan should be competing in Paris, had her dreams of gold not been stripped away three years ago, "I'll be a lot tougher now than I was three years ago." In 2020 Shelby was seen as one of the best long-distance...
John Deere Reportedly Lays Off 489 Workers – Most in Illinois
What a terrible way to start the week if you're a worker for John Deere in Illinois and especially the Quad Cities region. A report today says that 489 workers have been laid off in both Iowa and Illinois with a vast majority being in the Land of Lincoln. I...