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Three seats open on the Sioux City School Board
Three seats open on the Sioux City School Board

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Three seats open on the Sioux City School Board

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (KCAU) — Three seats on the Sioux City Community School Board will be up for election in November. All have 4-year terms, which will expire in 2029. Those positions currently belong to board president Jan George and directors Dan Greenwell and Bob Michaelson. Story continues below Top Story: The Latest: Israel attacks Iran, killing top military officers Lights & Sirens: Jury for Dakota Dunes murder trial still up in the air Sports: Andrew Van Ginkel's IMPACT Foundation puts on Summer Kick-Off Event in Rock Valley, Minnesota Twins make donation to city's recreation department Weather: Get the latest weather forecast here Anyone interested in seeking office will need a nomination petition due August 25 and affidavit of candidacy paperwork due September 18. All paperwork should be turned in by 5 p.m. At the district's educational service center. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Governor Reynolds signs a proclamation of disaster emergency
Governor Reynolds signs a proclamation of disaster emergency

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Governor Reynolds signs a proclamation of disaster emergency

DES MOINES, Iowa — Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds signed a disaster proclamation for two Iowa counties. Gov. Reynolds issued the proclamation of disaster emergency for the counties of Osceola and Palo Alto on June 13 in response to the severe weather that impacted the counties on June 11. This proclamation allows Iowans to use state resources to recover and respond to the damages following the severe weather. The proclamation also activates the Iowa Individual Assistance Grant Program as well as the Disaster Case Advocacy Program in the affected counties. Gov Reynolds Proclamation of Disaster Emergency June 13Download This proclamation is set to expire on July 13. For more information about the proclamation itself, read the attached PDF or visit the linked version. The Iowa Individual Assistance Grant Program put in place will grant up to $7,000 for households who have incomes up to 200% of the federal poverty level. According to the Governor's office, these funds are to be used for 'home or car repairs, replacement of personal property or food, and temporary housing expenses.' The application and instructions for it are available on the disaster assistance page of the Iowa Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management website. Anyone who wants to apply for the Iowa Individual Assistance Grant Program has 45 days, or July 28, from the date of the proclamation to apply. Story continues below Top Story: The Latest: Israel attacks Iran, killing top military officers Lights & Sirens: Jury for Dakota Dunes murder trial still up in the air Sports: Andrew Van Ginkel's IMPACT Foundation puts on Summer Kick-Off Event in Rock Valley, Minnesota Twins make donation to city's recreation department Weather: Get the latest weather forecast here The other assistance program Gov. Reynolds put into place was the Disaster Care Advocacy Program. This program addressed similar things to the Iowa Individual Assistance Grant Program, but has differing requirements. The Governor's office said the Disaster Care Advocacy Program has no income eligibility requirements, and it closes 180 days, or December 10, from the date of proclamation. Anyone who wants to apply or learn more about this program is asked to visit their local community action association or visit the Iowa Community Action website. People who want to get more general information on disaster-related programming and resources in Iowa to go to the Iowa Homeland Security and Emergency Management Department website. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

'25 Innovation Market Pitch event winner announced
'25 Innovation Market Pitch event winner announced

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'25 Innovation Market Pitch event winner announced

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (KCAU) — The winner of the 2025 Innovation Market Pitch Event has been announced as part of the 15th annual Innovation Market. Siouxland Growth Organization says Siouxland Golf Lessons got 1st place and received $5,500 to use towards their business. Story continues below Top Story: The Latest: Israel attacks Iran, killing top military officers Lights & Sirens: Jury for Dakota Dunes murder trial still up in the air Sports: Andrew Van Ginkel's IMPACT Foundation puts on Summer Kick-Off Event in Rock Valley, Minnesota Twins make donation to city's recreation department Weather: Get the latest weather forecast here 2nd place was Bloody Buddies, which obtained $3,000. 3rd place went to Urban Mitts, getting $1,500. The top five finalists will get free legal counsel from Heidman Law Firm and Rawlings Law Firm. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

2025 Juneteenth preview
2025 Juneteenth preview

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2025 Juneteenth preview

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (KCAU) — A major holiday known as Juneteenth is returning to Sioux City after a five-year lapse. Juneteenth is a federal holiday that commemorates the Emancipation Proclamation for enslaved people in the U.S. The holiday was first celebrated in Texas back in 1865 when enslaved people were declared free. Story continues below Top Story: The Latest: Israel attacks Iran, killing top military officers Lights & Sirens: Jury for Dakota Dunes murder trial still up in the air Sports: Andrew Van Ginkel's IMPACT Foundation puts on Summer Kick-Off Event in Rock Valley, Minnesota Twins make donation to city's recreation department Weather: Get the latest weather forecast here The event will feature live music, arts and crafts, free food such as soul food, and plenty more. The president of the NAACP said this event welcomes all types to come celebrate the African American community. 'What to expect is just coming in ready to celebrate,' said Monique Scarlett, the president of the Sioux City NAACP. 'Community means everyone, so it doesn't matter what color you are, what religious background you have, whether you're male, female, it does not matter. We are coming together to celebrate as a community.' The celebration will kick off on June 19th from 5 to 8 P.M. at the Sioux City Public Library. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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