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South Sioux City boys soccer drops state tournament quarterfinal match to Mount Michael Benedictine in penalty kicks
OMAHA, Neb. (KCAU) – Attached are the highlights and score from South Sioux City’s NSAA Boys Soccer Class B state quarterfinal matchup against Mount Michael Benedictine. #8 Mount Michael Benedictine 2, #1 South Sioux City 1 (MMB wins 4-2 in penalty kicks)
Jackson Parks and Recreation, Area 11 Special Olympics host Summer Sports Camp
Jackson Parks and Recreation and Area 11 Special Olympics are teaming up to host a sports summer camp for children ages five and up. Every Saturday from June 1 to August 3, between 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. kids can participate in a variety of sports and fitness activities. Visit...
Authorities say 1-year-old, 8-year-old & 75-year-old killed in North Sioux City fire
NORTH SIOUX CITY, S.D. (KTIV) - The three people killed in a fire this weekend in North Sioux City, South Dakota have been identified by authorities. Union County Emergency Management says the fire was reported on Saturday, May 4 at about 7:10 a.m. Authorities say crews were sent to 7 Bancroft Court in North Sioux and found a home fully engulfed in fire by the time they arrived.
Firefighters train at Sioux City’s Air Guard Refueling Wing
A traveling training unit has been at Sioux City’s 185th Air National Guard Refueling Wing for the past three days, so members of the fire department at the base can practice responding to various scenarios. Master Sergeant Mitch Decker is the Assistant Chief of Fire Operations for the base....
11 athletes sign National Letters of Intent during South Sioux City signing day
SOUTH SIOUX CITY, NEBRASKA (KCAU) – Signing day was underway at South Sioux City as 11 student-athletes put pen to paper for their National Letters of Intent to college athletics, with 10 of them committing to metro colleges. SSC SIGNEES: Brooklyn Heineman (Briar Cliff Women’s Basketball) Emily Penne (Nebraska Wesleyan Track and Field) Brittany Hernandez […]
Sioux Falls man raising funds for Omaha tornado relief
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - A Sioux Falls man is using his own means to play a role in supporting those impacted by last week’s tornadoes in Nebraska. Adam Dillenburg is originally from Nebraska in the Omaha area. He recalled how he learned of the strong storm system.
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