Sioux City-based artist Jessica Hammond (aka “Brutal Doodles”) is best known for her larger-than-life outdoor murals while Le Mars artist Jonas Lynch has seen his art reproduced as T-shirts, tattoos and, at one point, on the pages of a telephone book.
The sweet sport of boxing is in Zeke Castro’s blood.
Adrenaline races through Mason Moody's body each time he enters the bull bucking chute.
Some sports demand superhuman strength, awe-inspiring agility, and a cunning determination.
MACY, Neb. -- Pickleball is not played with a green pickled cucumber and, no, you won't be rewarded with a sour Gherkin if you score a point in the sport.
When the Winter Olympics begins in Beijing on Friday, chances are very good that no one will be sliding down a hill in a sled that looks likes a doughnut.
With a large working class population, Sioux City has always been a boxing community.
You can't keep a putt-putt pub crawl down for too long.
Surveying the billiard table for advantage, Liam Sturges has the habit of tapping the table prior to taking a shot.
MACY, Neb. -- To Native Americans, there are four stages -- or hills -- in every person's life.
Riding and staying mounted on a bucking bull has been called the most dangerous eight seconds in sports.
Michael Schreck playing tennis for Buena Vista. But he also made history recently by becoming BVU’s first-ever esports champion.
Need a primer on Sioux City's top-tier hockey team? The Weekender has you covered.
Worried about that home isolation weight you might have gained over the summer? Here's a solution.
Need something to do with the family? The folks at Rush Lanes think you should consider bowling. Need more of a challenge? They'll be starting bowling leagues soon.
The mall may be known as Siouxland's largest indoor shopping venue, but this summer there's excitement outside, too.
How do you get the courage to try yoga? Toss in beer.
The makeup show is currently slated for for July 19 at the Grandview Park Bandshell.
Are you ready to climb another mountain?
“A lot of the limitations and restrictions have been lifted” by state officials, executive director Dustin Cooper said. “With that being said, we still have very strict policies.”
"We have nine core values: honesty, integrity, sportsmanship, respect, confidence, responsibility, perseverance, courtesy and judgment," said Jeremy Pigg, executive director of First Tee Siouxland. "So it's not about the golf, it's about youth development and instilling those skills in the k…
Volleyball tournaments aren't stopping for the summer. Officials at Ickey Nickel Bar and Grill say they're moving ahead and are doing things differently this year to adapt to coronavirus concerns.
Ickey Nickel officials said the facility is taking every precaution to keep people safe. Volleyballs are sanitized; hand sanitizer is available at every bar.
Coaches like to point out skills their players gain through activity but First Tee makes a point of emphasizing youth development when it teaches golf.
Some say that tennis, a game that social distances naturally, is the perfect sport to play during a pandemic.