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1 month ago |
siouxcityjournal.com | Peggy Senzarino
It's a search for a "new normal" for Sioux City native Mike Anderson and his family after their Altadena home was destroyed in the Southern California wildfires two months ago. Mike, wife Wendy and their 8-year-old daughter Lillian are slowly moving forward. "Our biggest news right now is our lot just got cleared by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers which is good. We now need to follow up and hire a private company to finish the job," Mike said from California.
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1 month ago |
newspressnow.com | Peggy Senzarino
It's a search for a "new normal" for Sioux City native Mike Anderson and his family after their Altadena home was destroyed in the Southern California wildfires two months ago. Mike, wife Wendy and their 8-year-old daughter Lillian are slowly moving forward. "Our biggest news right now is our lot just got cleared by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers which is good. We now need to follow up and hire a private company to finish the job," Mike said from California.
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2 months ago |
newspressnow.com | Peggy Senzarino
SIOUX CITY — With a plate full of corned beef and cabbage and a baked potato topped with goodies, Mary June was enjoying her Irish heritage Saturday. June was part of the crowd attending the annual Irish Potato Bar fundraiser at Riverside Global Methodist Church in Sioux City. "It means a lot because this church is trying to be viable and having these dinners is how they do it. It is such a small parish you've got to help them out," she said. She has deep pride in her Irish heritage.
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2 months ago |
siouxcityjournal.com | Peggy Senzarino
SIOUX CITY — With a plate full of corned beef and cabbage and a baked potato topped with goodies, Mary June was enjoying her Irish heritage Saturday. June was part of the crowd attending the annual Irish Potato Bar fundraiser at Riverside Global Methodist Church in Sioux City. "It means a lot because this church is trying to be viable and having these dinners is how they do it. It is such a small parish you've got to help them out," she said. She has deep pride in her Irish heritage.
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2 months ago |
siouxcityjournal.com | Peggy Senzarino
DAKOTA CITY, NEB. — Alexandria Dreeszen is a cat's best friend. The Dakota City woman has established a non-profit organization to help alleviate a problem with a growing stray cat population in her community. Estimates are that at least 100 stray cats are running around Dakota City. Dreeszen and others in the community approached the Dakota City Council for assistance.
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