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The man charged with killing four University of Idaho students in 2022 pleaded guilty this week. Here's what we learned from ...
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East Idaho News on MSNIdaho’s Constitution once prevented Latter-day Saints from voting or holding public office. How the state’s founding fathers respondedThis story was originally published on July 4, 2024. IDAHO FALLS – There was a “pensive and awful silence” as John Hancock ...
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SiouxlandProud.com on MSNTravis Decker sighting reported in Idaho, US Marshal’s office investigatingAuthorities are investigating after a reported sighting of Travis Decker in Idaho, over a month since his three daughters were found dead at a campground outside Leavenworth, Wash.
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SiouxlandProud.com on MSNLive updates: Bryan Kohberger in court after accepting plea deal in Idaho caseBryan Kohberger, accused of killing four University of Idaho students in 2022, is set to accept a plea deal on Wednesday, when a judge will hear the agreement. Judge Steven Hippler will decide whether ...
Good Trouble Lives On protests will be held on July 17 in all major US cities, including Los Angeles, NYC, Detroit, Chicago, ...
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Good Trouble Lives On anti-Trump protest will take place on Thursday (July 17) in major cities such as NYC, LA, Chicago, Houston, Phoenix, Philadelphia, Dallas.
Rapid City, South Dakota, has the lowest unemployment rate, which is 6.3 times lower than in Detroit, Michigan, the city with ...
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KCAU Sioux City on MSNSioux City wins ‘Wild 1’ – Explorers take down Canaries 1-0 on walk-off wild pitch in 10 inningsHistory was made at Lewis and Clark Park for the Sioux City Explorers on Friday night. The X’s entered extra innings in a ...
The City of Sioux City has announced that it will be hosting events all around the metro as part of National Night Out.
After approving a $5 million loan for the Sioux Falls Regional Airport, the Sioux Falls City Council is hoping state officials will pitch in as well.
The Greatest Escape, a Sioux City escape room business, is relocating to the Fourth Street storefront where Antiques on Fourth formerly was.
The City of Sioux City and Downtown Partners announced the launch of the Downtown Tenant Improvement Program.
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