Growing Soybean Demand – Insights from USB Chairman Brent Gatton
Brent Gatton, a Kentucky farmer and the chairman of the United Soybean Board, says new fiscal year investments and priorities focus on growing demand for U.S. soybeans both at home […]
Teen suspect caught after hitting Des Moines police officer with car
A police officer in central Iowa was hit by a speeding car and there was gunfire Thursday afternoon. Des Moines Police Sergeant Paul Parizek says investigators had identified a suspect […]
Alton Fire Department & Orange City Police Department Investigating Fatal House Fire

Update at 1:55 pm on Friday, February 6th… The Iowa State Fire Marshal’s Office remains on scene investigating the origin and cause of the residential structure fire that occurred Thursday […]
Hundreds of Iowans learn about their rights and ICE
Several Iowa communities are holding what are billed as training sessions designed to teach people how to respond to ICE activity. A recent meeting in Cedar Rapids drew nearly 600 […]
Road to Iowa Governor 2026: Julie Stauch Outlines Priorities

Sioux County Radio is continuing its Road to Governor 2026 series with its final candidate. Our final stop is with Democratic candidate for governor Julie Stauch. Stauch is an organizational […]
Dordt Students & Faculty Earn Regional Honors at American College Theatre Festival

Dordt University students and faculty earned multiple honors and recognitions while taking part in the Region Five American College Theatre Festival (ACTF), held Jan. 18–24 in Rochester, Minnesota. More than […]
20 year sentence for habitual offenders clears Iowa House subcommittee
People convicted of several serious crimes would face a minimum 20-year prison sentence without parole under a bill advancing in the Iowa House. During a House subcommittee hearing, Mahaska County […]