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Defendant argues officer misled him about test
The Iowa Court of Appeals on Thursday overturned an operating-while-intoxicated conviction because a defendant's urine sample was given involuntarily.
Pork Industry Hurting; Needs Government's Help
Top agriculture officials in Iowa and Minnesota are asking U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack to help the struggling pork industry.
Suspected Arsons Targeting Historical Buildings?
Former football player, 24-year-old Mark Becker, with first-degree murder in the shooting death of Parksburg football coach Ed Thomas.
Siouxland Construction to Increase After Holiday Weekend
A new campaign tries to stop the spread of teen violence by targeting parents and their children through advertisements around Sioux City.
Workers hurt by exposure to cleaning chemical in Sanborn, IA plant
SANBORN, Iowa - Nine people are being treated at a local hospital after they were exposed to cleaning chemicals inside one of Sanborn, Iowa's largest employers.
Plane Crash Near Sanborn Kills Three
Three men are dead following the crash of a private plane. The plane went down just after 11 a.m. near the 5300 block of 310th Street between Sheldon, IA and Sanborn, IA.
Sheldon man dies in head-on crash
A Sheldon man died in O'Brien County on Monday in a head-on collision, according to the Iowa State Patrol.
Three killed in northwest Iowa plane crash
Rescue personnel are on the scene at the site of a small plane crash Tuesday near Sheldon, in northwest Iowa.
Straight Talk from a Small-Town Editor
I edited The Northwest Iowa REVIEW , a small town weekly in Sheldon, Iowa, for ten years and welcomed -- and then wished fond travels to -- dozens of journalists.
Head On Collision Kills Iowa Man
Shortly before 7:30PM on Monday May 11th the Sioux County Sheriff's office respoded to a serious injury accident.
BRANDON - The 2009 racing season at Huset's Speedway started out with a record-setting performance and closed with an exciting finish Sunday night.
After a season without a permanent home, the vegetables and other plants enticing shoppers at the Falls Park Farmer's Market have a new, shaded residence.
Man gets prison time for marijuana possession
A Spencer, Iowa, man will spend five years in prison in a Sheldon, Iowa, state residential treatment facility for possessing marijuana.
Most Farmers Market vendors to return to Falls park
A new Falls Park Farmers Market structure proved enough of an enticement for the organization's roughly 20 vendors to migrate back to the city's namesake park.
The Representative's representative
Nancy McDowell displays a framed print of Psalm 91 and a folded American flag. Her boss, District 5 Rep.
Financial services director leads clients at challenging time
Sheila Finch began her career in banking doing data entry at a local credit card company and has since moved up the ranks.
CITY ADMINISTRATOR SCOTT LANGEL SAYS NORTHWEST IOWA COMMUNITY COLLEGE AND THE CITY HAVE AGREED TO CONTINUE WORK BEGUN LAST YEAR.
Fire Burns Beds in Spencer Hospital, Arson Charges Pending
Lt. Gov. Judge Pushes "I-Jobs" Automakers have been hit hard and financial institutions are feeling the pinch of the recession, ut the latest victims of unemployment? Dairy cows.
Austria: Josef Fritzl sentenced to life in prison
Love, INC opened its doors in Sheldon, Iowa in 2003. Now, six years later, the ministry meets more than 2,000 needs every year through service and spirituality, all In the Name of Christ .