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From the Journal archives | 1876: News from Dakota City

Sioux City Journal 21 Mar 2026
In March 1876, The Journal published the following Dakota City, Neb., news items from its correspondent there. J.N. Davis and Louis Blessing each lost a horse from cramps; Oscar Harden was injured in an ax accident; the Homer City bridge ... .
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The Journal Gazette's TinCaps newsletter returns for 2026 season

Fort Wayne Journal Gazette 19 Mar 2026
The Journal Gazette's TinCaps newsletter returns from hiatus Friday as the team's season approaches ... .
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From the Journal archives | 2001: Sioux City population at 85,013

The Daily Nonpareil 17 Mar 2026
25 years ago. 2001 Sioux City Population at 85,013. The population of Sioux City grew 5.6 percent between the 1990 and 2000 census reports, its first increase after four decades of decline. Figures released Monday by the U.S. Census Bureau ... .
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The Journal Star's all-tournament teams from Nebraska boys state basketball

Lincoln Journal Star 15 Mar 2026
Check out the Journal Star's all-tournament teams after four days of action ... .
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From the Journal archives | 1926: Ray-O-Vac Twins to perform in Sioux City

Sioux City Journal 15 Mar 2026
In March 1926, The Journal announced that the Ray-O-Vac Twins, a long-since-forgotten musical duo, were coming to Sioux City to perform on the radio. Their radio act was sponsored by the French Battery Co., the manufacturer of Ray-O-Vac batteries ... .
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From the Journal archives | 1951: Crews battle to open roads after Sioux City snowstorm

Sioux City Journal 15 Mar 2026
From March 1951. Highway crews battled grimly against stubborn wind and fierce cold Tuesday night to clear scores of drift blocked roads in the wake of winter's worst storm in the three-state Sioux City area ... .
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From the Journal archives | 1876: Owl for sale

The Daily Nonpareil 15 Mar 2026
150 years ago. 1876 Owl for Sale. A young man from the country came into the city yesterday with a white owl which he had caught in a steeltrap and which he desired to sell. After canvassing the city pretty ... .
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From the Journal archives | 1901: Sioux City man invents new kind of telephone

The Daily Nonpareil 15 Mar 2026
125 years ago. 1901 Judge's Clever Invention. A valuable bit of new apparatus has been added to the list of telephone inventions for which Sioux City ingenuity has been responsible within the past year or two — the Ven Wagenen ... .
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The Leave-of-Absence Trap in Sham Peer Review Discussed in the Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons

Nasdaq Globe Newswire 11 Mar 2026
Physicians who take a leave of absence during a hospital investigation are immediately reported to the NPDB and could lose all due-process rights ... .
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Adverse Effects of COVID Vaccine on Skin Are Underrated, according to the Journal of American ...

Nasdaq Globe Newswire 11 Mar 2026
Serious adverse effects by mRNA vaccines on immune, neurological, and endocrine functions of the skin are underrated despite warning signals ... .
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From the Journal archives | 1976: Carter draws 40 delegates from Woodbury County Dems

Sioux City Journal 10 Mar 2026
From March 1976. Woodbury County Democrats will be sending 40 delegates committed to Jimmy Carter and 91 uncommitted delegates to the district convention April 10 at Truesdale, Iowa ... .
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From the Journal archives | 2001: Steve King mulls gubernatorial bid

Sioux City Journal 10 Mar 2026
From March 2001. Sen. Steve King, R-Kiron, a leading Statehouse conservative, said Tuesday he's considering seeking the GOP nomination for the governor in next year's election ... .
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