It may not be Coachella but Western Iowa Tech Community College's Witstock has given mass communications students plenty to do. The annual music festival takes place Friday on the 4647 Stone Ave. campus.
Dear Annie: "The recent letter about giving children experiences instead of things really struck a chord. When the writer said, “One of the most beautiful sounds in the world is the laughter of a child. You can almost hear their brain enjoying life,” it nearly brought me to tears."
We've got movie showtimes for Sioux City, Le Mars, Nebraska City, Shenandoah, Fremont, Wayne, Vermillion, Orange City and Sheldon.
This week's new movies include: A down-and-out stuntman must find the missing star of his ex-girlfriend's blockbuster film (The Fall Guy), a 40-year-old single mom, begins an unexpected romance (Idea of You), and more.
In the Weekender's latest "Sux 6: The Best Things to Do in Siouxland" - Orpheum Theatre hosting "Golden Girls: The Laughs Continue," Blues band Mississippi Heat will play at Vangarde Arts, It's Art Walk time and more.
DR. WALLACE: "I just got suspended from my school for a full week because I had a knife in my locker. Apparently, someone saw me put it in there and they told a teacher, who told the school management."
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From its graceful rose garden – created in 1937 by acclaimed landscape architect Newell Guernsey and featuring more than 100 variety of roses and arching trellises – to the majestic Bandshell – based on an award-winning plan by Sioux City architect Henry Kamphoefner – Grandview Park was a pi…
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Notable people who’ve shaped local history will be featured in the Sioux City Public Museum’s free Logan Park Cemetery Walking Tour, beginning at 10 a.m. April 27 at the cemetery’s 3910 Stone Park Blvd. entrance.
Standup comedian Becky Robinson will bring her "She Gone" tour to the Orpheum Theatre, 528 Pierce St., on Dec. 6.