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The U.S. Department of Transportation on Monday awarded the United Airlines regional carrier a three-year contract to provide subsidized service.
The developer wants to divert $1 million set aside for a skywalk extension to cover higher than expected construction costs, in part because of the impact of COVID-19.
Urbane1220 is expected to be completed this fall. Its location at the southwest corner of Fourth Street and Floyd Boulevard was one of the last large open lots in downtown Sioux City.
After moving forward a new ordinance two weeks ago, the Sioux City Council on Monday unanimously voted to delete the item from its agenda.
Police Chief Rex Mueller said in a statement that many of the violent crimes reported were gun-related.
Koskovich & Murphy Developments has proposed an 81-lot subdivision with 143 total residential units.
Koskovich & Murphy Developments is proposing an 81-lot subdivision with 143 total residential units east of the intersection of Singing Hills Boulevard and Old Lakeport Road.
Including wages and benefits, the district placed the total increase for its proposed package at 1.31 percent, compared to the union's opening proposal of 5.98 percent.
The resolution, which was not adopted, was floated by Supervisor Rocky DeWitt.
Clayton, a Republican, was first elected in 2010. Clayton won re-election in 2014 and 2018; his current four-year term runs through 2022.
Also Saturday, Sioux City officials recommend increasing spending for operations by $8.3 million, or 3.9 percent, in the next fiscal year, but the property tax levy rate is expected to decrease.
The council also voted unanimously to budget an additional $200,000 in fiscal years 2022 and 2023 to promote single-family housing starts in the city.
The measure would prohibit parking on posted snow emergency routes any time more than two inches of snow falls, even if a snow emergency has not been declared.
Spectra oversees day-to-day operations at the Tyson Events Center and Orpheum Theatre. Both venues have hosted some but relatively few events amid the pandemic.
Bob Scott and Siouxland District Health Department director Kevin Grieme indicated that Nebraska and South Dakota are limiting inoculations to state residents, but Iowa has not instituted that restriction.
The CodeRED platform delivers alerts related to snow emergencies, boil water warnings and water main breaks.
Ron Bower loves promoting fun. That's his responsibility as destination manager for tourism for the newly formed Sioux City Regional Convention & Visitors Bureau.
The Sioux City Education Association, which represents roughly 800 teachers, proposed raising annual teacher base salaries to $38,127 for the 2021-22 school year. That would amount to an increase of 4 percent.
As they did last year, county supervisors tentatively approved an increase of 2.75 percent for non-union employees.
Co-founder Dave Bernstein told City Council on Monday that demolition for the Grandview Park Water Tower replacement project is going to "basically wipe out half of the beer garden" during the annual music festival.
The Dakota County Board of Commissioners unanimously appointed Dawn Bousquet to fill the vacancy. Her term runs through December 2022.
Supervisors voted 3-1 to add Mark Monson to the board temporarily to fill the vacancy left by Jeremy Taylor's overseas military deployment.
The changes would affect middle and high school placements for students at Irving, Unity and Crescent Park/Lincoln elementary schools.
Staff have planned for the eventual replacement of Leif Erikson Pool with a facility in Morningside. Mayor Bob Scott said building it in Morningside, which also has Cone Park, sends a message that the rest of the city isn't as important.