Nov 13, 2009 | KCAU-TV Sioux City
People Lined Up The Streets In NE To Get H1N1 Vaccine
Lines were yet again out the door at Homer, Nebraska's high school, as folks eagerly waited to get the H1N1 vaccine.
Family Outings: Native American Festival offers lots to do
Take some time today to learn about the oldest cultures in America. The annual Native American Festival is taking place at the Hastings Museum of Natural and Cultural History, with a wealth of activities, games, music and dance.
Native American Culture Celebrated at West High
West High celebrated National American Indian Heritage Month Thursday with a special drum and dance performance by the Kateri Warrior Drum Group.
Desperate Measures Members Feeling The Burn
You won't find many of these in rural areas. But a new roundabout in Winnebago, Nebraska is taking drivers in circles.
A Closer Look at Immune Boosters in Foods
You won't find many of these in rural areas. But a new roundabout in Winnebago, Nebraska is taking drivers in circles.
Construction In Winnebago, NE Throws Drivers For A Loop
You won't find many of these in rural areas. But a new roundabout in Winnebago, Nebraska is taking drivers in circles.
Flu Outbreaks Affect Classrooms in the Tri-State Area
The number of Iowa schools with absences due to influenza-like illness is rising.
Murder victim to be remembered with memorial dinner
A murder victim from South Sioux City, Nebraska is being remembered. Thursday would have been Raina Hulit's 17th birthday.
Winnebago man sentenced for killing eagles
The Nebraska U.S. Attorney's Office reported that a Winnebago man was sentenced to one year and one day in federal prison for killing eagles illegally.
Eagle shooter caught in grip of ...
A Nebraska federal judge Friday issued the stiffest jail sentence in memory for a wildlife violation.
Accidents Turn Deadly on Tri-State Roadways
Three people are dead after weekend crashes on tri-state roads. 23-year-old Terrence Smith died after losing control of his car and hitting an embankment near Winnebago, Nebraska early Saturday morning.
Live your Nebraska Vacation at the Ho-Chunk Nation Pow-wow
If you are traveling to be near Winnebago, Nebraska for your Nebraska vacation in July you may want to schedule time to be at the Winnebago Pow Wow .
Explosions went off in a classroom at the University of Nebraska Medical Center's new Sorrell Center for Health Science Education, but security guards found only a lesson in progress.
Winnebago Tribe Hosts Oldest Pow-Wow In North America
A fire in Walthill, Nebraska this afternoon has left the entire side of an apartment complex destroyed, leaving dozens without a place to live.
Family Outings: Westfair will roll through the weekend
The Westfair gates opened Wednesday, but the main event is still to come. The West Pottawattamie County Fair has four more days of fun activities for the entire family, including 4-H competitions and displays, high-powered motor events, and a midway full of games and rides.
Ancestry and spirit come alive in Winnebago, Nebraska. Thursday marked the grand entry of the 143rd Annual Winnebago Pow-Wow. It's a chance for young and old alike to celebrate heritage and culture which many say get lost in modern times.
The script and the sermon stressed tradition and unity Wednesday as newly named Omaha Archbishop George J. Lucas was formally installed in a solemn ceremony at St.
Man Pleads Guilty To Killing Brother
A Winnebago, Nebraska man has pleaded guilty to fatally shooting his brother in the stomach last year.
Change of Plea In Winnebago, NE Shooting Case
The man accused of killing Aplington-Parkersburg High School football coach Ed Thomas has pleaded 'not guilty' to 1st degree murder.