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Diekema admitted to American College of Trial Lawyers
Connie Diekema has become a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers, one of the premier legal associations in America.
Sioux City middle school students start preparing for college
To get younger students excited about preparing for college... Iowa is putting middle schools students on campus... already.
Pursuing Victory with Honor at Morningside College
Sioux City student athletes attended the annual "Pursuing Victory with Honor" summit at Morningside College.
Gaming Research Studies Human Response
Two Morningside College professors are joining forces to research a phenomenon defining our youngest generations: video games.
City Council candidates address priorities, Bridge View Center
Editor's Note: This is the last in a series of responses by those vying for the mayor's post and three city council seats in Ottumwa.
New masseuse hired at the Bell Center
Now, he's the new massage therapist at the Bell Center and a student of alternative medicine - " a far cry from his original plans.
Former Cherokean in town Tuesday to read her new book for children
Jeanette Hopkins, who taught school in the Roosevelt and Garfield schools in Cherokee from 1987 - 1999, just had her first children's book, 'Lady Bug Waltz,' published yesterday, and she will be in town on Tuesday, Sept.
Sprint account rep lists Hollywood 3BD
Denny Watt and Marianne Luongo have listed for sale a three-bedroom, three-bath condo at 3101 S. Ocean Dr.
Morningside College Students Try To Avoid Flu In Dorms
Part of the college experience is living in the dorms, but being in such close contact with people 24-hours a day can be a breeding ground for illnesses.
New CUC official reports for work today
COMMONWEALTH Utilities Corp. Executive Director Antonio Muna yesterday announced the hiring of a a oewell-qualifieda engineer who can oversee CUCa s overall operations.
Morningside College posts record enrollment
Enrollment at Sioux City's Morningside College is at record levels despite the poor economy.
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Unexpected pit stop docks boater in St. Joe
Home << Local << Unexpected pit stop docks boater in St. Joe Washing and ringing out laundry by hand on a boat dock isn't how most people picture spending their Labor Day.
College Students: No Credit, Better than Bad Credit
Animal welfare group called "Mercy For Animals" has released an undercover video it says shows cruel treatment of chicks at a Siouxland hatchery.
Church Draws Students to Bible Study with Neighborhood Luau
SIOUX CITY, IA Church Draws Students to Bible Study with Neighborhood Luau Morningside College and Sunnybrook Church teamed up to host a student luau at Lewis Park.
DSU earns magazine's top ranking - again
Dakota State University in Madison is the highest ranked public baccalaureate college in the Midwest for the fourth year in a row, according to U.S. News & World Report magazine's annual analysis of 'America's Best Colleges 2010.' Dakota State also moved up in the overall rankings in the Midwest region, to 35th from 43rd last year, and is the only ...
National acts join Saturday's Christian rock benefit concert
Two Christian bands who are currently on tour across the country are now making a stop in Cherokee this Saturday to help with the effort to raise money for the Christian Action Program and Mid-Sioux Opportunity.
Rick Ziegler on his bike near Portland, Ore. Rick Ziegler During the school year: college counselor at Webb High School in Knoxville During the summer: trans-continental biker Why he's doing it: to live out a childhood dream Game plan: Earlier this summer, Ziegler followed the path that Lewis and Clark took back to Missouri from Oregon with his ...
More Fast-Track Teaching Programs
The Iowa Board of Education has approved a plan that will allow for fast-track teaching license programs at two private colleges.
State OKs 2 colleges' fast track to teaching
Fort Dodge, Ia. - Iowans who crave a faster way to trade in their jobs for teaching careers can find it this fall at Morningside College and Maharishi University of Management.
Sporting goods icon Hauff dies
Sioux City's iconic sporting goods salesman, Dwight Hauff, is dead at 104. Hauff began selling sporting goods for A.G. Spalding in 1930 and founded his own store, Dwight Hauff Sporting Goods in 1933 in Sioux City.
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