What's The Frequency
Bret Hayworth
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At one-month mark of Iowa Legislature, lawmakers discuss K-12 funding, property tax measures & eminent domain
At one-month mark of Iowa Legislature, lawmakers Dreyn and Jones discuss K-12 funding, property tax measures & eminent domain powers.
Aiming to keep movie theaters operating, some Iowa small towns rely on volunteers & community ownership
Aiming to keep movie theaters operating, some Iowa small towns rely on volunteers & community ownership.
The short Sioux City Schools Superintendent Cordova tenure, from hiring to resignation less than year later
The Sioux City School District Superintendent Juan Cordova tenure, from hiring to resignation less than 1 year later.
With Iowa Legislature about to begin, lawmakers Scholten & Bossman discuss prime issues of property taxes, education & property rights
With Iowa Legislature about to begin, lawmakers J.D. Scholten & Jacob Bossman discuss possible prime issues of property taxes, education, property rights and more.
What's The Frequency Bests of 2025 include Hill House Arts, USD music museum, riverfront recreation, immigration conversations & Bob Dylan
What's The Frequency Bests of 2025 include Hill House Arts Collective, USD music museum, riverfront recreation, immigration conversations & Bob Dylan
With C-plus rating, Sioux City Mayor Scott looks back at 2025, plus ahead at 2026 city projects
With C-plus rating, Sioux City Mayor Bob Scott looks back at 2025, plus ahead at 2026 city projects.
Hear Siouxlanders discuss Thanksgiving -- their traditions, the value of thanks & the mixed bag legacy of the holiday
Hear Siouxlanders discuss Thanksgiving -- their traditions, the value of thanks & the mixed legacy of the holiday
Siouxland politics professors sum up recent elections & look ahead to 2026 midterms
Siouxland politics professors sum up recent elections & look ahead to 2026 midterms.
Unique college Disinformation & Media Analysis Club started by WITCC students in Sioux City
Unique college Disinformation & Media Analysis Club started by Western Iowa Tech Community College students in Sioux City.
Siouxland agency SafePlace working to help people, amid October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Siouxland agency SafePlace working to help people, amid October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month.
Listen to the 6 Sioux City Council candidates discuss priorities, plus issues of business development, diversity & homelessness
Listen to the 6 Sioux City Council candidates discuss priorities, plus issues of business development, diversity and homelessness.
With Iowa Library Association convention in Sioux City, officials discuss serving communities, book removals & funding
With Iowa Library Association convention in Sioux City, officials Sam Helmick and Helen Rigdon discuss serving communities, book removals & funding.
Woodbury County Library system marks 75 years, with rare bookmobile among options for people to get books
Woodbury County Library system marks 75 years, with rare bookmobile among options for people to get books.
Approaching 30 year anniversary, people share why Lifelong Learning institute at WITCC has been a continuing success
Approaching 30 year anniversary, people share why Lifelong Learning institute at Western Iowa Rech Community College has been a uccess.
With 2025 municipal elections nearing, Iowa county officials discuss poll staffing, election security & ballot drop boxes
With 2025 municipal elections nearing in Iowa. Woodbury County officials Skaff & Hofmeyer discuss voting timelines, poll staffing, election security & ballot drop boxes.
Heading towards exits later this year, 3 Sioux City Council members reflect on their city service, accomplishments
Heading towards an exit later this year, Sioux City Council members Matthew O'Kane, Dan Moore & Alex Watters reflect on their city service, accomplishments.
14 months after historic flooding damage, Sioux City Railroad Museum is bouncing back: "We were all in this together"
14 months after historic flooding damage, Sioux City Railroad Museum is bouncing back: "We were all in this together," Larry Obermeyer says.
Museum display shows rock & soul music icons that once were mural at Sioux City record store
Sioux City Public Museum display shows rock & soul music icons that once were mural at Sioux City record store, made by artist Chelstad.
Previewing the Iowa Senate District 1 special election with Prosch & Drey
Previewing the Iowa Senate District 1 special election with Christopher Prosch & Catelin Drey.
On heels of downtown streetscape modernization, Vermillion, S.D., adds other amenities in town that's home to University of South Dakota
Vermillion, S.D., continues its downtown modernization, adds other amenities in town holding University of South Dakota.
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