Beautifying Sioux City before NAIA Women's Basketball Tournament begins
SIOUX CITY, Iowa (KCAU) — A group of high school students in Sioux City are trying to make the community a cleaner place.
Members of the East High Honor Society did their part on Tuesday to help the City of Sioux City clean up the city.
Sioux City police remind residents of what rules to follow during a snow emergency
This is a part of the Siouxland Chamber of Commerce's litter mitigation efforts. The honor society picked up trash near Houlihan Run, Lakeport Commons, and Sunnybrook Drive.
'We don't get to do big things very often and a lot of them have said that once they see how bad the trash is, you can't unsee it. So its something that they begin to kind of care about and in April we're going to do a campus clean up with Litter Dash in Sioux City that Sioux City hosts and so they're looking forward to that also,' said Krista Limoges, East High National Honor Society sponsor.
The NAIA Women's Basketball Tournament is scheduled to begin on March 20. There will be 8 teams playing on Day 1 of the Round of 16.
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