The College of Health and Human Services invites prospective students to campus, and virtually, to learn about opportunities in several health and human services fields.
The City of Sioux City will begin a new conversation series titled The Difference is Dialogue to serve as a way for the community to have honest conversations about tough topics.
Commission Meetings are held the first Wednesday of each month (except Holidays) beginning at 5:30 p.m. Meetings take place in the Council Chambers at Ida Grove City Hall.
The West Monona Middle School Student Council put together a giving tree where employees and students were able to donate items to provide to families that are involved in the Learning for Life Program.
The recent Poinsettia Online Ball was a huge success – raising over $103,000 to go toward the purchase of a new ambulance for the Burgess Emergency Department.
Jim Nelson, manager of the Cherokee Bomgaars, recently presented a check in the amount of $1,068.84 to representatives of Cherokee Regional Medical Center.
The Le Mars Bridal Expo is a yearly event put on by a variety of wedding vendors in the area to help bring information and services to brides and grooms planning weddings.
Since being established in 2007, the Cherokee Regional Medical Center Foundation has raised thousands of dollars to help support the mission and service offerings of Cherokee Regional.