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Registration is now open for the 2025 Siouxland Feedlot Forum on June 17, 2025, in Sioux Falls. The Siouxland Feedlot Forum brings together experts and industry professionals to present information on industry trends, new research and recommendations in feeding cattle. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Food Bank of Siouxland offerings drop & free summer meals program for children in Sioux City.
Thirty entities get MRHD funding: Republican U.S. House advances budget bill with Fenstra vote; One year since tornado killed 5 in Iowa & High asthma rates in Sioux City
“Something You Should Know” is brought to you by GenesisGoldIRA.com. That is also something you should know! You can put your retirement on the GOLD STANDARD! Learn more at GenesisGoldIRA.com. We share fun things that are happening in the area and from time to time invite guests in to talk about their events!
Lou Raguse's "Vanished in Vermillion" tells the story of two teens who went missing in 1971. The author unpacks his crime reporting on this case and others in the area.
Addison McKenna was nominated as a Beck's Player with Heart for her commitment and passion on and off the course, court, and field. Joining high school sports teams has been one of the most rewarding experiences of her life. Her favorite part has been her teammates and the memories she has been able to make with them. Having a sense of unity made her senior season so much more enjoyable. It did not matter if they won every game; what mattered was how they worked together and had fun. Playing sports has also deepened her appreciation for commitment and hard work. The countless hours spent practicing and improving her skills have shown her that dedication and perseverance can lead to significant personal growth. Addison competes in cross country, basketball, track and field. She is involved in FFA, the National Honor Society, and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Through 4-H, she has been involved in many activities, like helping at the Sioux City Railroad Museum, cleaning up the Woodbury County Fairgrounds, cleaning Bronson Park, and helping host the Fourth of July fun day at Bronson Park. Through the National Honor Society, she has been able to serve her community by spending a day at the Ronald McDonald House volunteering wherever needed, cleaning up yards in Lawton and Bronson, and setting up the Veterans' Day assembly. One other way she helps the community is when she is working at the Morningside greenhouse, and they overproduce lettuce, which they can donate to the Gospel Mission in downtown Sioux City and to the Siouxland food bank. Agriculture, to Addison, is the backbone of her world. It is what feeds everyone and sustains their daily lives. Growing up in the livestock industry, she has witnessed the entire farm-to-table experience firsthand. These experiences have given her a deep appreciation for the hard work and dedication that goes into agriculture. The agriculture industry has ignited a passion within her. It has shown her the value of dedication and the joy of working towards something meaningful. Addison plans to attend Iowa State and study animal science with an emphasis on animal nutrition. Her goal is to become an animal nutritionist specializing in cattle and swine. Having shown cattle and swine throughout her years in 4-H, she has developed a deep passion for working with them and is thankful for the opportunities this industry has given her. By becoming an animal nutritionist, she hopes to give back to the industry that has shaped her. Her ultimate goal is to open her own show feed business, combining her passion for animal nutrition with her practical experience.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Republican leaders of the Iowa Legislature's taxation committees are proposing what they call the biggest property tax system overhaul in 50 years.
“Something You Should Know” is brought to you by the all new Triple Seven Casino, now open from 7am to 2am seven days a week at 3601 S Minnesota Ave, just off I-229 in the former Sioux Falls VFW building! We share fun things that are happening in the area and from time to time invite guests in to talk about their events!
Damon Peirce, RN, BSN, MHA Damon is a Nurse and owner at Thrive Wellness Center. Damon's been a proud Siouxlander for 24 years. After moving to Siouxland, Damon attended Western Iowa Tech to obtain his nursing degree, followed by Briar Cliff University to obtain his bachelor's and master's degrees. Damon has been a nursing professional in Siouxland for the past 22 years, serving in a variety of roles from critical care all the way to senior administration, serving as the Chief Nursing Officer for the Dunes Surgical Hospital. Damon is married to his beautiful wife, Amy, who is a nurse practitioner in Siouxland, and they have 4 teenage children. Damon and Amy opened Thrive Wellness Center in Sioux City 1 year ago to bring innovative and personalized holistic wellness modalities to Siouxland. He has experienced profound and life-changing benefits since embarking on his health and wellness journey a few years ago. Some benefits include 40 lb weight loss, improved mental, physical and emotional health, along with discontinuing numerous prescription medications. Healthy lifestyle modifications have been absolutely life changing. Damon will be discussing biohacking, health and wellness modalities such as: Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy, Red Light Therapy, Whole-Body Cryotherapy, Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy (PEMF) aka ‘grounding', Normatec Compression Therapy, IV Therapy, Peptide therapy and more! Damon is very active in the Siouxland community. He is active in his church, serves on Western Iowa Tech's alumni board, is currently attending Leadership Siouxland, is a member of the Cosmopolitan Club, is very active with Chamber of Commerce events, and has recently become an Ambassador for the Siouxland Chamber of Commerce. Damon believes that you don't have to be perfect to be healthy; small, intentional steps towards wellness can make a huge difference. “Most people don't know how poorly they feel until they start feeling better”— Dr. Mark Hyman https://www.thrivewellnesscenter.net/https://www.facebook.com/thrivehydrationtherapysiouxcityhttps://www.instagram.com/thrivewellnesscenter_/Learn more about our safety department here --> https://ibcins.biz/risk-management/Like us on Facebook --> https://www.facebook.com/IBCInsuranceSiouxCity/Follow us on LinkedIn --> https://www.linkedin.com/company/ibc-insurance/
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William “Bill” Drilling is a 1979 graduate of North High School in Sioux City, Iowa and a 1985 graduate of the University of Iowa College of Pharmacy. Following graduation, Bill joined his father and brother as a staff pharmacist at Drilling Morningside Pharmacy. Bill and his brother, Don purchased Drilling Pharmacy from their parents, Don and Virginia Drilling in January, 1986. Bill's daughter, Sarah Sorensen joined the pharmacy staff in 2018 as a third-generation pharmacist at Drilling Pharmacy. Bill's highlights: • President and Pharmacist in Charge at Drilling Pharmacy 1996-current • Member of the Iowa Pharmacists Association Board of Trustees 1996-1998. • Siouxland Star Award from the Siouxland Chamber of Commerce for the store façade changes -2010 • Parade Marshall at the Morningside Days Parade – 2013 and 2022 • Featured in the Siouxland Design for the restoration of the façade and unique design of the Drilling Pharmacy façade -2013 • IPPE Preceptor Excellence Award from the University of Iowa College of Pharmacy -2019 • Member of the Iowa Pharmacy Association Platinum Level • Member of CPESN • Preceptor for University of Iowa College of Pharmacy, Drake, Creighton University and South Dakota State University • Serves as a resource for local media on pharmacy related issues • Served on the University of Iowa College of Pharmacy Building Committee • Served as an IPA Delegate, IPA Champion Advocate, IPA Legislative Committee, IPA Public Affairs Committee • Collaborated with IPA, University of Iowa, and Iowa Department of Public Health on the 1815 Project. • Reached 1,000,000 prescriptions in 2000 • Reached 2,000,000 prescriptions in 2013 • Reached 3,000,000 prescriptions in 2020 • During the COVID pandemic, Drilling Pharmacy responded to the Siouxland community by giving over 20,000 vaccinations as well as over 1,000 flu shots at both on site and in store clinics. Bill is an extremely strong believer in innovation and always looking for the next opportunity. Services we currently offer include Lipid panels, A1C test, Blood Glucose Screening, Blood Pressure Screenings, Test to Treat (COVID-19, Influenza, and Group A Strep), a wide variety of immunizations, Script Talk, Medication Synchronization, and MTM Services. OTC hearing aids are on the way! Bill enjoys getting the opportunity to work with the Iowa Department of Public Health, Iowa Pharmacy Association and the University of Iowa College of Pharmacy with various projects and grants. Ashton Maaraba has over 24 years of healthcare industry experience, he is credited with transforming several start-up healthcare brands into consumer staples. Ashton's leadership expertise stems from a prominent career in healthcare, with specialties in Health IT, Enterprise Solutions that drive value-based care and healthy patient outcomes and Direct-to-Consumer brands. Ashton was responsible for the inception-to- commercialization and the deployment of various products and services and Digital Health services across an impressive 50,000+ pharmacies, retail stores, managed care, local and national businesses, and eCommerce in the U.S, Canada, Australia, and Great Britain. He is recognized as a current expert in the architecture, commercialization, operations and revenue growth for diverse telehealth and digital healthcare assets, solutions, and products into multiple business, medical, retail and patient verticals. Ashton holds a J.D with a specialty in Health Law, has an MSc. From Nova Southeastern University and earned his BSc. from Michigan State University. He is a long-standing supporter and proponent of IPC Membership group, NCPA, APHA, NACDS, HIMMS and MEDICA and other leading organizations. Ashton started his career in pharmacy services by working with FLAVORx, a pediatric compliance-driven medication flavoring staple. He trained inside a leading independent pharmacy, Center Pharmacy, at the hands of Harold Kramm a leading independent pharmacy owner and advocate. He has been recognized for his relentless energy in pharmacy advocacy on Capitol Hill through the Rx Impact leadership group, Independent Pharmacy Cooperative and is a leading member of NY State pharmacy lobby. Ashton has transitioned each company and product that he served to become national powerhouses. And is often credited for accelerating his company's mission and impressive growth trajectory through many of the most complex industry verticals. Ashton has been a member of many corporate advisory boards and councils, notably, Rx Sense and InfinityRx. He has served on both the National Association of Chain Drug Stores Advisory Committee and Canada's leading community pharmacy conference committee. Ashton's top corporate highlights underscore his business acumen and passion for transcending business objectives into game-changing outcomes. At Bonum Health, he led the development, commercialization, compliance, and nationwide adoption for a national telehealth brand. He was credited with leading eRx Network (now Change Healthcare – digital healthcare network company) product and account management division. PharmaSmart (Medical Device and Data Company) & FLAVORx (Medicinal Flavoring Company). As the President and CEO at AshHEALTH, LLC. a Healthcare and Digital Health IT Market Advisory Company, Ashton advised and consulted many start-up companies operating in healthcare with a mission to advance medication adherence programs across pharmacy and physician collaboratives. Presently, Ashton is the President of IPC Digital Health, an Independent Pharmacy Cooperative company. As the head of the company's digital and virtual healthcare strategy, and Pharmacy team, Ashton is leading the development and commercialization of iCare+ a unique digital health ecosystem of virtual products and services designed to future-ready independent pharmacies.
On this week's episode, Nebraska's governor visits Siouxland, we return to the courtroom — this time over hemp products, conservatives talk clean energy, Democrats hold their state convention, and the bird flu keeps causing trouble in Northwest Iowa.This episode was hosted by the Gazette Des Moines Bureau Chief Erin Murphy. It features Gazette Deputy Bureau Chief Tom Barton, Lee Des Moines Bureau Chief Caleb McCullough, Jared McNett of the Sioux City Journal and Gazette columnist Todd Dorman.This episode was produced by Bailey Cichon. Intro music is “Chillin' with Jeris” by Copperhead. Outro music is “I See You” by Silence ft. Riley Mobz.Comments: erin.murphy@thegazette.com
No Agenda Episode 1599 - "Drop the Op" "Drop the Op" Executive Producers: Some Earthling in Houston - Dr of Deconstruction NO AGENDA SHOP Grey Lusty Anonymous Earl Christopher Josh Koenigseker Dave Fugazzotto Duke of America's Heartland Jason Wrich Dame Cheryl Wetzel Jonathan Davies Associate Executive Producers: Ryan DiAsio anonymous James Shay Trish Holland Mark Pugner Earl Pennell Linda Lupatkin Become a member of the 1600 Club, support the show here Boost us with with Podcasting 2.0 Certified apps: Podverse - Podfriend - Breez - Sphinx - Podstation - Curiocaster - Fountain Title Changes Knights & Dames Kirk Struik > Sir Kirk of Siouxland, Protector of Things With Power Cords Chris > Sir Christo of The Black Mountain Art By: Matt Boisvert End of Show Mixes: Billy Bones - Donald Winkler Engineering, Stream Management & Wizardry Mark van Dijk - Systems Master Ryan Bemrose - Program Director Back Office Jae Dvorak Chapters: Dreb Scott Clip Custodian: Neal Jones Clip Collectors: Steve Jones & Dave Ackerman NEW: and soon on Netflix: Animated No Agenda No Agenda Social Registration Sign Up for the newsletter No Agenda Peerage ShowNotes Archive of links and Assets (clips etc) 1599.noagendanotes.com Directory Archive of Shownotes (includes all audio and video assets used) archive.noagendanotes.com RSS Podcast Feed Full Summaries in PDF No Agenda Lite in opus format NoAgendaTorrents.com has an RSS feed or show torrents Last Modified 10/15/2023 16:37:03This page created with the FreedomController
It all started with a question. A recognition. That for far too long, churches have been known for what they are against. We wanted to flip the script. What would happen if we were known for what we are FOR? For each other, for our community, for our world. What would happen, if we linked arms and multiplied the efforts around us to GIVE, SERVE, AND LOVE, like never before? And, in turn, unleashed the same extravagant generosity that God first showed us. Check out this talk from Pastor Jeff Moes as he continues on in our FOR Siouxland series and takes a look at Loving. Check it out.
It all started with a question. A recognition. That for far too long, churches have been known for what they are against. We wanted to flip the script. What would happen if we were known for what we are FOR? For each other, for our community, for our world. What would happen, if we linked arms and multiplied the efforts around us to GIVE, SERVE, AND LOVE, like never before? And, in turn, unleashed the same extravagant generosity that God first showed us. Check out this talk from Pastor Jeff Moes as he continues on in our FOR Siouxland series and takes a look at Serving. Check it out.
It all started with a question. A recognition. That for far too long, churches have been known for what they are against. We wanted to flip the script. What would happen if we were known for what we are FOR? For each other, for our community, for our world. What would happen, if we linked arms and multiplied the efforts around us to GIVE, SERVE, AND LOVE, like never before? And, in turn, unleashed the same extravagant generosity that God first showed us. Check out this talk from Lydia Miller as she kicks off our FOR Siouxland series and takes a look at Giving. Check it out.
On the podcast this week, , the Iowa State Fair is under way, schools talk about complying with the new state law that cracks down on certain materials, and Jared's story on two Siouxland men with ties to the atomic bomb.On Iowa Politics is a weekly news and analysis podcast that aims to re-create the kinds of conversations that happen when you get political reporters from across Iowa together after the day's deadlines have been met.This week's show is hosted by Erin Murphy, the Des Moines Bureau Chief for The Gazette in Cedar Rapids, and features Lee Des Moines Bureau Chief Caleb McCullough, The Gazette's Deputy Bureau Chief Tom Barton, Jared McNett of the Sioux City Journal, and Gazette columnist Todd Dorman.The show was produced by Stephen M. Colbert and the music heard on the podcast is courtesy of Surf Zombies and Copperhead.
Episode 267: Go Back to College! He doesn't remember much about it because it happened in 1983, but Garie Lewis' first set featured props and stolen jokes from Steven Wright and Bill Cosby. When he walked off stage, the club owner told him to ‘go back to college.' Lucky for us, he didn't. Garie and Stand-Up Comic Dan Bublitz Jr revisit story after story from Garie's rich comedy past. They talk about taping your set, recovering when you lose your composure, and how you can't win them all. Garie tells us: You just can't make everyone laugh. This episode is “can't miss” - Garie has truly seen it all! Please rate and review.Garie LewisGarie's first open mic was in August 1983…between then and now a bunch of stuff happened and he joked about it all over the US.WebsiteArt of Bombing:"Nobody Had a Podcast Called The Art of Bombing" Theme by John HultBumpers provided by Joe Nicola MusicWebsite: https://www.artofbombingpod.com/Merch: https://art-of-bombing-pod.creator-spring.com/Buy us a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/aobpodFB: https://www.facebook.com/artobpodcast/Twitter: @artofbombingpodInstagram: @artofbombingpodTwitch: @artofbombingpodYouTube: Art of Bombing PodcastDan Bublitz Jr: http://www.danbublitz.com/Josh Shirley: http://www.joshshirleycomedy.com
Sioux City Mayor Bob Scott called upon the governors of Iowa, Nebraska and South Dakota to prevent Tyson Foods from moving more than 500 jobs out of the tri-state area.The food company will be closing its corporate offices in Dakota Dunes, South Dakota – which borders Sioux City. The large community employer will be consolidating all three of its corporate offices to its headquarters in northwest Arkansas.Scott said Tyson's move will have a terrible impact on the area, resulting in the loss of 580 jobs for the area. He asked the tri-state governors – Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds, Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts and South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem – to step in.“Go see the people at Tyson, write letters, do whatever,” he said at a city council meeting on Monday evening. “But, take the lead on this because they are not going to listen to local communities and it is terribly important that we don't lose those jobs.”Employees at the Dakota Dunes office will have to opt to relocate to the corporate headquarters or accept a severance package.The company's processing plant in Dakota City will not be impacted.Scott said the Sioux City Chamber of Commerce has been unsuccessful in its attempt to get Tyson to reconsider its decision. In a statement to the Sioux City Journal last week, Chamber president Chris McGowan said the organization would work “tirelessly” to assist the impacted employees find new jobs locally.U.S. Representative Randy Feenstra, who represents the 4th Congressional District, also issued a statement last week, urging the company to reconsider their decision to move the office.“This decision is absolutely contrary to the values I share with the Siouxland community, and represents a complete disregard for the employees and families who have been loyal to Tyson for more than two decades,” part of Feenstra's statement read.The relocation process will begin in early 2023, according to Tyson Foods announcement.