SPM NEWS 3.5.21 - 3:04PM
A big economic development from Ho-Chunk Capital today. The company finalized purchase of several businesses on historic Fourth Street in Sioux City from the Aalfs family. This includes the Aalfs main office building, Buffalo Alice, Antiques on Historic Fourth, M’s on 4th and SoHo.
Ho-Chunk plans to preserve and renovate several buildings and create new opportunities for commercial and residential tenants.
Ho-Chunk Capital is in charge of all investments for Ho-Chunk, Inc, the economic development corporation of the Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska. Ho-Chunk, Inc. is an underwriter for Siouxland Public Media.
News release from Ho-Chunk Capital below.
Credit youtube/City of Sioux City
Sioux City Mayor Bob Scott declared March 1st COVID-19 Memorial Day.
“To remember the survivors and victims of the COVID-19 Pandemic and to acknowledge the sacrifices and service of all first responders, medical providers, and others who have stepped up during this global pandemic.”
Council Member Alex Watters questioned if more could have been done to prevent deaths in the community.
“I get so frustrated because I wonder if some of those lives could have been spared if we could have just put the partisan politics aside and understood and listen to science.”
Sioux City Council Member Alex Watters
Christmas is long past, but the relief Cathy Bainbridge saw in dozens of Woodbury County residents who received the COVID vaccine last week brought a particular carol to mind.
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