Joan Den Hartog

98, of Orange City
Van Voorst Reflects on Three Decades of Service in Sioux County

After more than three decades in law enforcement, Jamie Van Voorst is preparing to retire, closing the chapter on a career that began in 1993 and ultimately led him to […]
Mark Hulshof Starts New Chapter on Sioux Center City Council

Mark Hulshof officially begins his term on the Sioux Center City Council on January 1st, following his election to the council in November. Hulshof fills the seat previously held by […]
ISU Extension: Careful with that ice melt, it could kill your grass
Iowans who have sidewalks and driveways they care for sometimes face a quandary during the wintertime about the use of salt to break up ice and provide traction. Aaron Steil, […]
Sioux County Conservation Highlights Winter Programs for All Ages

Christmas may be over, but for many families, the challenge is just beginning — keeping kids busy while they’re home from school. If you’re hearing the familiar phrase, “Mom, I’m […]
Top Iowa Political Stories of 2025
The decisions this year by two politicians who were the first women to win races in Iowa for U.S. Senate and for governor have rearranged the landscape for next year’s […]
Biosecurity on dairy farms varies by region
An animal disease expert says biosecurity practices will look a little different based on the farm’s type and location. Dr. Keith Poulsen with the Wisconsin Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory tells Brownfield […]
Ticketing begins Jan. 1, 2026 for violating Iowa’s ‘Hands-free’ driving law
Starting this Thursday, January 1, Iowans caught handling a smart phone while driving a vehicle could get a $170 ticket, which includes the fine, court fees and other charges. The […]
Ho-Chunk corn planting depth study shows interesting results
Indigenous tribes have been learning how to improve their food crops for thousands of years. The Ho-Chunk Nation has expanded its agriculture department to improve food security and bring back […]