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Mary Collins – Advocate for the Sioux
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Mary Collins was a Christian missionary who fought for Native American rights, was fluent in the Lakota language, and formed a lasting friendship with Chief Sitting Bull.
Nov 17, 2009
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Cynthia Collins
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Sioux Falls Roller Dollz
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The Sioux Falls Roller Dollz are a group of talented and determined young women. The time and effort they put into their roller derby team is amazing.
Jan 15, 2011
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Jolene Wipf
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Gun Battle in Iowa 1
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Albert City, Iowa was a quiet little town in 1901. Then on November 16, three bank robbers changed all of that.
Jun 12, 2006
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Mary Trotter Kion
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Gun Battle in Iowa 3
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After another gun battle, the two escaped outlaws surrender. A lawman from Sioux Rapids prevents the outlaws from being lynched.
Jun 12, 2006
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Mary Trotter Kion
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Renaissance Festivals in Iowa
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Ren-faires are fantasy events with lively characters recreating a 16th century marketplace in an English village. Following are some of this summer's festivals in Iowa.
May 4, 2008
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Christine Nyholm
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Rock Island Prison
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Harsh conditions experienced by Confederate prisoners at the Rock Island Prison led some to call it "the Andersonville of the North."
Dec 5, 2008
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William L. Wunder
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Average Automobile Insurance Premiums by US City
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Quickly compare average auto insurance premiums as of February 2010 by the most highly populated city from 47 states.
Mar 4, 2010
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Daniel Workman
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Pet Friendly Hotels Quad Cities
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The Quad Cities are four cites in close proximity to each other along the great Mississippi River: Davenport, IA; Bettendorf, IA; Moline, IL and Rock Island, IL
Aug 15, 2007
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Christine Nyholm
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NASA Moon Rocks Gifted to States and Provinces
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Fragments from a Moon Rock returned by the Apollo 17 Mission was distributed to U.S. States and Provinces by President Richard Nixon. Most gift locations are unknown.
Mar 8, 2010
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Beverly Bright
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Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad Legacy
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Made famous in popular song, the once proud and flourishing Rock Island Line railroad fades into history with one final train run on March 31, 1980.
Mar 31, 2010
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Mark Oehlert
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Top 4 Small Cities for Poets, Writers & Artists
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If you're searching for a small city that features a great art scene or creative mecca for poets and writers, consider these inspiring places that have plenty to offer.
Jan 5, 2010
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Adrienne Lumb
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Sebastian Schroeder
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My name is Sebastian Schroeder. I am currently 20 years old and live in Sioux City, Iowa. I play music in a band and do a lot of writing. I've written everything from poetry and songs to news...
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Joshua Boone
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My name is Joshua, and I am a 20 year old male living in Sioux City, Iowa. I run a webblog of my life at |
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President Truman Helped War Hero's Family
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Sgt. John Rice's burial made national headlines, thanks to President Harry Truman's intervention in what was fundamentally a case of racial discrimination.
Jul 17, 2008
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Rosemary E. Bachelor
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Hawaii Five-0 Actor's Fans Join Donate Life "20 Million in 2012"
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The Alex O'Loughlin Fans for Donate Life website teams with other charities in an all-out campaign to register 20 million organ donors in 2012.
Dec 13, 2011
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Cheryl Hollar
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Guide to Smaller Amusement Parks in the Midwest
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With amusement park admissions averaging about $200 for a family of four, smaller, less costly theme parks are becoming a popular alternative for families on a budget.
Apr 30, 2009
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Dee Dee Smith
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New Year's Eve Storm 2010
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Highways closed. Flights canceled. Parties to go to. Dangerous wind chills. A New Year to celebrate.
Dec 31, 2010
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Jolene Wipf
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Poverty Rates in North Dakota
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When communities are isolated to the degree of some North Dakota Native American reservations, it can be very difficult to pull the community out of severe poverty.
Jul 20, 2008
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David Boston
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Radicalism and Violence of the Farmers' Holiday Association
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In the Great Depression, the Farmers' Holiday Association courted violence and communism in its quest for farm price supports and to end farm foreclosures.
Oct 17, 2011
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William L. Wunder
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Mitt Romney's Campaign Suffers Life-Threatening Bout of Newtmonia
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January has not been kind to the former presumptive nominee.
Jan 20, 2012
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Bill Schmalfeldt
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