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The 10 fastest-growing cities in Siouxland

New data from the U.S. Census Bureau released last week shows how every city in the United States is growing or shrinking. The numbers show the estimated populations as of July 1, 2017.

 

A look back: Awesome Biker Nights photos

A look back at photos from Awesome Biker Nights spanning 2007-2017. The 2018 event takes place June 14-16.

 

Today’s best bets around Siouxland

Today’s top picks from our online calendar. Find more events at siouxcityjournal.com/calendar.

 

Northwestern College president apologizes for comparing same-sex relationships with sexual assaults

ORANGE CITY, Iowa -- Northwestern College President Greg Christy apologized Thursday for a reflection piece he posted last week on the private Christian college's website that placed same-sex activity and sexual assault on the same list of examples of behavior…

 

Authorities worry damaged grain elevator may collapse

SOUTH SIOUX CITY -- Authorities significantly reduced the evacuation zone near the smoldering Andersen Farms grain elevator in South Sioux City Wednesday evening, but concerns that the heavily damaged structure still may collapse prevented them from allowing those living closest…

 

23 homes near grain elevator remain in evacuation zone

SOUTH SIOUX CITY -- Authorities on Wednesday significantly reduced the size of the evacuation zone in the area of the Andersen Farms grain elevator that exploded on Tuesday.

 

Correction

A story on Page 2 in the recent Bubbles section included in the May 23, 2018 Sioux City Journal incorrectly listed the origin of “The Yellow Kid” comic strip. The strip first was published in 1895 in the New York…

 

Around 100 remain evacuated in as collapse of South Sioux City grain elevator remains a concern

SOUTH SIOUX CITY -- The Andersen Farms grain elevator in South Sioux City continued to smolder Wednesday, 24 hours after an explosion that seriously injured one employee and resulted in the evacuation of approximately 100 residents from their homes.

 

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