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What you need to know before you go: May 5, 2025

What you need to know before you go: May 5, 2025

Yahoo05-05-2025

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (KCAU) — Here are the top headlines from this morning.
North Sioux City city councilmembers will continue flood recovery efforts.
Folks gather for another McCook Lake clean-up
Bells could be heard in the metro and beyond over the weekend to honor fallen firefighters.
Dakota City firefighters remember those who died saving others
The 11th annual Pete Goede ALS Benefit Concert took place over the weekend.
11th annual Pete Goede ALS Benefit Concert
Check out these headlines and more in the video above.
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