With two headliners performing in Sioux City in the coming week, Battery Park is expected to be filled to the brim.
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The South Sioux City Senior Center closed June 6, 2022, due to a combination of factors from a lack of funding and willing volunteers to parts of the building itself not being up to code. It recently reopened and is back to serving the community.
For the past 35 years, young basketball players in Siouxland have been lacing up their sneakers and hitting the court at East High School for its annual summer basketball camp.
Petal & Thorn is a new local flower farm located in Jessica Krohn's backyard. After being a hair stylist for 25 years, she decided to change her career after moving to Sioux City a year ago. Krohn turned her hobby of gardening into a full-fledged business.
The Florida-based company Cold-Link Logistics announced the grand opening of its new cold storage facility in the Southbridge Business Park. It currently holds frozen and refrigerated product Well’s Enterprises, Perdue Foods and Empirical Foods.
Sioux City RAGBRAI committee chair Matt Salvatore and Storm Lake chair Carl Turner look back on the successes and setbacks of each city's respective RAGBRAI experiences.
The Sioux City Journal asked Briar Cliff's new Interim Executive Athletic Director Kelly Boe five questions about his new position, his goals for Briar Cliff Athletics and the current projects underway.
Dick and Pat Collins, Sioux City locals, will be opening their home to a 25-person RAGBRAI team called Team Cuisine the night prior to the beginning the the event's 50th anniversary.
RAGBRAI riders complete the tradition of dipping their back tires into the Missouri River before departing Sioux City for Storm Lake on the first day of the event's 50th anniversary ride