Sioux City man sentenced to prison for possessing stolen tools
SIOUX CITY -- A Sioux City man found in possession of thousands of dollars of stolen tools was sentenced Thursday to five years in prison.
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SIOUX CITY -- A Sioux City man found in possession of thousands of dollars of stolen tools was sentenced Thursday to five years in prison.
He admitted that while on his route Feb. 7, 2023, he threw away numerous pieces of mail.
Iowa Republican campaign veterans break down how relative newcomer Zach Lahn won the party’s gubernatorial primary over Congressman Randy Feenstra.
Utah high school quarterback Cash Hollingshead committed to Iowa State on Friday night.
The Minervas restaurant at 2945 Hamilton Blvd. is closing down. Last summer, Minervas
Heelan topped the Tigers en route to a state title in 2024 but the Tigers have won the last four meetings -- two of those taking place at the state
The Crusaders advance to the girls state soccer tournament next week at Lied Recreational Fields in Ames. Heelan will play its quarterfinal game Monday afternoon. With some regional final games
The city of South Sioux City is receiving a $40 million loan from the federal government to upgrade and expand its wastewater treatment facility.
Snyder Bend remains closed while cleanup continues. When it will reopen depends on how quickly roofing materials and windows can be obtained and repairs made. It
The dream of the Rev. Harold Cooper to place a statue of Mary in the Midwest is what inspired Trinity Heights and has progressed beyond what the father could have
Trinity Heights, an inspirational destination that blends art, nature and the teachings of Christianity, is perched atop a hill at 33rd Street and Outer Drive.
The newest addition to Trinity Heights, once complete, easily could be mistaken to be its oldest. Rising on the east side of the site of religious shrines and statues is
Today’s Speakout: What's the first computer you remember owning? Sound off in the comments below or at www.facebook.com/SiouxCityJournal
Tom Munson, Archives Manager at the Sioux City Public Museum, talks about the history of the Wetmore Building in Sioux City and why he feels it deserved to be saved.
Here is where reporter Ben Hutchens thinks the two toughest aspects of Iowa State's 2026 football schedule are.
Several artists who were scheduled to perform at the Great American State Fair, an event tied to US President Donald Trump’s America 250 celebrations, have withdrawn. Freedom 250 had recently announced the...
Sioux City West High School holds graduation ceremonies Wednesday, May 27, 2026, at the Tyson Events Center.
At the conclusion of a three-day trial in Woodbury County District Court, jurors Thursday found Jourdain St Cyr, 41, guilty as charged of one count of second-degree sexual abuse. Sentencing
President Donald Trump announced Friday afternoon that Randy Feenstra, a Republican candidate for governor, has his "complete and total endorsement to be the next governor of Iowa."
For senior Chris Pena, getting to the state tournament with his Bishop Heelan boys' soccer team keeps getting better.
Terry Hegarty, Executive Director of Trinity Heights, talks about the opening of the shrine
DES MOINES — The size of this year's Republican primary for governor is unprecedented in the modern era of Iowa politics.
Terry Hegarty, Executive Director of Trinity Heights, talks about the opening of the shrine's Queen of Peace Chapel.
In his campaign for his first, four-year term, Prouty is pointing to his past service and experience running the sheriff