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Technical Services Librarian
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Digital Marketing Specialist
The Polk County Health Department is creating a Community Health Improvement Plan to address key
UnityPoint Health says it is eliminating 207 jobs in its Information Technology Department. A statement
The increased demand for protein-rich foods is creating some new opportunities for Iowa dairy producers.
One of the Quad Cities’ largest medical centers was locked down last night by the

Fourth District Congressman Randy Feenstra has released the third television ad in his multimillion-dollar campaign for governor, outlining his priorities on

This is National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week, a time to recognize those who serve as the first point of contact in

Sioux County will receive federal funding to help replace a bridge in poor condition as part of a statewide infrastructure investment.

The Iowa Commission of Libraries is seeking legal guidance from the state’s Attorney General following a discussion tied to a proposed

Local residents gathered in downtown Orange City on April 1st for the American State Bank “Dream to Build” event, a seminar

A Sioux Center man is facing multiple charges after police say he sped away from an officer Friday night, then stopped
A plant pathologist with Ohio State University Extension says farmers
At the opening session of the Missouri FFA Convention, Missouri’s
Soybean export sales dropped to a marketing year low last
A central Iowa farmer says wet conditions have kept him
On November 13, 2023, Community First Broadcasting, LLC, licensee of KIWA(AM), 1550 kilohertz, Sheldon, IA; KIHK(FM), 106.9 megahertz, Rock Valley, IA; KUQQ(FM), 102.1 megahertz, Milford, IA; KUYY(FM), 100.1 megahertz, Emmetsburg, IA; KAYL-FM, 101.7 megahertz, Storm Lake, IA; KSOU-FM, 93.9 megahertz, Sioux Center, IA; KAYL(AM), 990 kilohertz, Storm Lake, IA; KKOJ(AM), 1190 kilohertz, Jackson, MN; KUXX(FM), 105.7 megahertz, Jackson, MN; KIWA-FM. 105.3 megahertz, Sheldon, IA; KKIA(FM), 92.9 megahertz, Ida Grove, IA; KSOU(AM), 1090 kilohertz, Sioux Center, IA; KUOO(FM), 103.9, Spirit Lake, IA; K260BS, 99.9, Storm Lake, IA; K264CW, 100.7 megahertz, Sheldon, IA; K249EO, 92.7 megahertz, Spirit Lake, IA; and K268CZ, 101.5 megahertz, Sioux Center, IA: filed an application with the Federal Communications Commission for transfer of control. Members of the public wishing to view this application or obtain information about how to file comments and petitions can visit:
https://publicfiles.fcc.gov/am-profile/KSOU/applications-and-related-materials
https://publicfiles.fcc.gov/fm-profile/KIHK/applications-and-related-materials
or
https://publicfiles.fcc.gov/fm-profile/KSOU-FM/applications-and-related-materials

ORANGE CITY, Iowa – Northwestern College athletics was powered by an outpouring of support from its community during its annual Raiders



