After a mild monday,well see very similar temperatures today with a bit more cloud cover overhead which could squeeze out a few sprinkles if not an isolated shower. Highs in the 50s and lows in the 30s will be the new norm this week with a good mixture of clouds and sunshine with some stronger winds expected on thursday. Temperatures will cool back down to the upper 30s and lower 40s over the weekend with cloudier skies. Models are still in some disagreement, but a couple snow showers do appear to be possible saturday night and sunday, so well see how those chances play out in the coming days. See graphics. Wx timer 40 Sioux City Police say a woman was held at gunpoint, and her son beaten, when burglars broke into their home early yesterday morning. Ktivs tiffany lane talked with the neighbor who called police after the terrifying incident. Am. The victims told Sioux City Police the suspects asked for drugs and money. Police say the victims believe they had the wrong house. One of blac
Years. Hoping to compete with neighboring cities, the Sioux City City Council approved an enhancement study for the Tyson Events Center. Consultants will look at improving concession stands, increasing premium level seating and possibly widening a number of concourse areas. The sioux city events facilities executive director hopes the outcome will result in better ticket sales, and an improved experience at the venue. Were looking not only for things that we can do at the Tyson Events Center to make it better, but also what is our niche for booking, like what sorts of show should we be booking now that we have a lot of increased competition around us, said erika newton, executive dir. For sioux city events facilities. The enhancement study wont exceed 68,000 the City Council Also approved new members to the mayors youth commission, tonight. There are 71 new members this year and about 190 in total. The most students on the commission come from Bishop Heelan high school. The Sioux City
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Gabriela Rodriguez, a single mum, ate a £1.50 tuna sandwich that had been left discarded at by a group of city lawyers - but her company Total Clean gave her her marching orders over the incident