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With July 17 being National Good Trouble Day, a big group of people peacefully marched through Siouxland to show their ...
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SiouxlandProud.com on MSNSweetgrass Uprising & Siouxland Good Troublemakers hosting human rights marchUsually, the group collects donations for local nonprofits, and this event is no different. They will be collecting donations for the Sanford Community Center, which offers programs for local youth.
The event was held at the Sergeant Floyd River Museum & Welcome Center in Sioux City on Sunday, July 13 from 11 a.m. until 2 ...
The free River-Cade Pepsi Parade will be held today, July 16, 2025 from 6:30 – 8:30 pm. Businesses, organizations, clubs, ...
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SiouxlandProud.com on MSNBeloved car show returns to the Sioux City RiverfrontThe car show will take place on July 13, is open to the public, and free. There will also be music and food trucks available. Starting in 1970, the Bill Diamond Antique & Classic Car Show has been ...
SIOUX CITY — Tail and femur bones of the ostrich-like Struthiomimus, a frill from a Triceratops and the complete upper skull of a new dragonesque-dinosaur species are among the rare ...
Take a deep dive into the history of Sioux with the Sioux City Public Museum’s upcoming History at High Noon presentations.
Sioux City Public Museum brings Sioux City sports history to their permanent gallery, which feature many Sioux City grown athletes including a former NBA player as well as an Olympian.
IF YOU VISIT THE DOWNTOWN SIOUX CITY PUBLIC MUSEUM, YOU WILL SEE A WALL OF PLASTIC AND TAPE BLOCKING OFF THE BACK OF THE MAIN EXHIBIT AREA. MUSEUM DIRECTOR STEVE HANSEN SAYS THAT’S BECAUSE ...
A panelist of Latino and Indigenous residents spoke about their experiences at the Sioux City Art Museum on Thursday. Latino and Indigenous Iowans got the opportunity to share their lived ...
Beatles fans might want to consider a trip to Sioux City after a local fan donated her extensive collection of vintage items to the museum. Sioux City Public Museum curator, Matt Anderson, says ...
Tom Munson, archives manager for the Sioux City Public Museum, points to a clue from last year’s Historic Pearl Street scavenger hunt on the wall of a historic building in downtown Sioux City.
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