
Sports Scores For Thursday May 14th
Boys and Girls State Track and Field qualifying is set for Thursday. Class 1A District 7 @ Lawton-Bronson Girls Team Totals Boys Team Totals Class 2A District 5 @ Sioux

Boys and Girls State Track and Field qualifying is set for Thursday. Class 1A District 7 @ Lawton-Bronson Girls Team Totals Boys Team Totals Class 2A District 5 @ Sioux

Orange City, Iowa (SCR) — Several key county roads in Sioux County are under major construction, as engineers prepare for long-term improvements and flood-related repairs. Sioux County Engineer Joel Sikkema

Sheldon — A Sheldon pair has been arrested on felony drug charges. A criminal complaint filed by Sheldon Police states that 29-year-old Thomas Cruz and 34-year-old Alisa Lewchuk, both of

Washington, D.C. (Sioux County Radio) — Congressman Randy Feenstra is celebrating the House passage of the Nationwide Consumer and Fuel Retailer Choice Act, a move he says will provide much-needed

Orange City, Iowa (Sioux County Radio) — As Orange City Area Health System prepares to celebrate 20 years at its current campus, longtime CEO Marty Guthmiller says the milestone has

Cherokee, Iowa (SLR) — A commercial building fire in downtown Cherokee drew more than 40 firefighters Wednesday afternoon and caused an estimated $1.2 million in damage. The Cherokee Fire Department

Marcus, Iowa (SLR) — Construction is now underway on what will become Cherokee County’s first modern roundabout, a major safety project at the intersection of Iowa Highway 3 and Iowa

Washington, D.C. (RI) — Republican Congressman Zach Nunn of Ankeny says there was a last-minute attempt to block Wednesday’s House vote on legislation to allow year-round E15 sales. The bill

Statewide Iowa (RI) — Summit Carbon Solutions plans to shrink the scope of its carbon pipeline project in Iowa by about 200 miles. The company has submitted a revised route

Sutherland, Iowa — Two fire departments were called out on Tuesday, May 12, 2026, between Sutherland and Peterson. According to Sutherland Fire Chief Rich Van Beek, at about 3:15 p.m.,