July 7, 2016

Sioux County Fair Starts Saturday

Sioux Center, Iowa — The Sioux County Youth Fair is the first fair in our four-county area, and it’s starting this weekend. Starting on Saturday, July 9th, the fair will be

Van Ginkel Named Preseason All-American

Orange City, Iowa — Following an outstanding 2015 season that concluded with being named the GPAC Defensive Player of the Year, defensive end Sam Van Ginkel has been named a

Arraignment Set In Boyden City Clerk Case

Orange City, Iowa — An arraignment date has been set in the case involving the former Boyden City Clerk. According to court records, 53-year old Beth Sipma faces charges of 1st

Plentiful Weed Causes Painful Burns

Northwest Iowa — A poisonous weed that has been with us for a long time — is plentiful in Iowa this year, and it could be hard to avoid in

Area Dodges Severe Thunderstorm Bullet

Sheldon, Iowa — A system of thunderstorms rumbled through the area Wednesday night, and early Thursday, prompting the National Weather Service in Sioux Falls to issue a flurry of Severe

Dutch Bakery To Open Sheldon Location

Sheldon, Iowa — Renovation is underway on the building that will house an Orange City business that will be opening a Sheldon location. Sheldon Community Development Director Curt Strouth says Orange

Rock Valley Teen Injured in Collision

Rock Valley, Iowa — A Rock Valley teen was injured after her vehicle struck a cement truck near Rock Valley on Tuesday, July 5th. The Sioux County Sheriff’s Office reports

A.G. Kruger Finishes Fourth in Olympic Trials

Eugene Oregon — Sheldon native A.G. Kruger reached the finals at the U.S. Track and field Olympic Trials Wednesday night in Eugene Oregon but was not able to advance to his