Of the 572 people living in Anthon in 2020, 52.4 percent (300) were women and 47.6 percent (272) were men, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by the Sioux City Times.
Of the 228 people living in Arthur in 2020, 58.3 percent (133) were women and 41.7 percent (95) were men, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by the Sioux City Times.
Of the 892 people living in Aurelia in 2020, 51.5 percent (459) were women and 48.5 percent (433) were men, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by the Sioux City Times.
The Siouxland Chamber Ambassadors and Marriott South Sioux City Riverfront invite you to the 2021 Holiday Small Business EXPO held jointly with Rush Hour Connect
Thanks to a major initiative led by the Iowa Private Academic Libraries (IPAL), five faculty members at Dordt University have been awarded grants to invest in open educational resources (OER).
The City of Sioux City, Iowa is hereby soliciting consultant proposals for professional services to perform natural gas transportation for the City facilities.
In this side-splitting comic romp about marriage, career-driven Suzannah Hayden needs a lot more help on the home front than she’s getting from her husband, Gibby.
Leadership Dakota County, The City of South Sioux City, and United Way of Siouxland are happy to announce the installation of a Born Learning Trail at Crystal Cove Park in South Sioux City, Nebraska.
Of the 844 people living in Battle Creek in 2020, 55 percent (464) were women and 45 percent (380) were men, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by the Sioux City Times.
Of the 238 people living in Blencoe in 2020, 52.1 percent (124) were women and 47.9 percent (114) were men, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by the Sioux City Times.
Of the 325 people living in Bronson in 2020, 44.9 percent (146) were women and 55.1 percent (179) were men, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by the Sioux City Times.
Of the 140 people living in Brunsville in 2020, 54.3 percent (76) were women and 45.7 percent (64) were men, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by the Sioux City Times.