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FAQs about SPM News:How many episodes does SPM News have?The podcast currently has 3,159 episodes available.
June 14, 2021The Common Memory ProjectThis past year subverted everyone’s idea of normal, but probably no group more so than students. In a class titled Truama in our Society, Dr. Carolina Hotchandani, Goodrich professor of English at the University of Nebraska Omaha, saw her Medical Humanities class as an opportunity to collectively mourn what had been lost. She asked her students to record and share the stories of someone they knew, quilting together the experiences that were otherwise lived through in solitude....more23minPlay
June 14, 2021Noon News 6.14.21: Aviation Center, 4-Lane Roads, and Plymouth County InvestigationAn Omaha aviation company is hoping to open a center at Sioux City's airport and offer professional flight training there. The Sioux City Journal reports that the Oracle Aviation of Omaha plans to partner with Morningside University to establish a fully-accredited aviation program, which will offer a bachelor of science degree in aviation-related fields. The Sioux City Council is expected on Monday to consider a resolution inviting proposals for the lease of land and the construction of a new...more2minPlay
June 11, 2021PM NEWS 6.11.21: Siouxland Soldier Honored, Winnebago Tribe Pipeline Reaction, and MoreIowa’s Governor ordered all flags in the state to fly at half-staff on Monday to honor a fallen Siouxland soldier. Army Cpl. Eldert Beek, of Sibley was killed in 1950 when his unit was attacked during the Korean War. His remains were turned over by North Korea in 2018 and later identified. Beek was 20-years old. Family members say he always had a smile and loved his two little nieces. A burial with full military services will be held in conjuction with the Iowa National Guard on Monday at 11:00...more2minPlay
June 11, 2021NEWS 6.11.21: Police Review, Pence Coming to Siouxland, Drought, and MoreThe Sioux City Police released a review of a “use of force” incident at Perkins and found the officers involved acted within the department’s policies. A video circulating on Facebook in late April showed a struggle between officers and a Black man. A few days later, the police department released body camera footage from all officers on the scene. Investigators say the man was asked to leave the restaurant and refused and resisted arrest. At one point, the man was pushed into a booth with an...more2minPlay
June 10, 2021Increased Patrols for Impaired and Distracted DriversLocal law enforcement entities are teaming up with the Governor’s Traffic Safety Bureau to help reduce a spike of deaths on the road in Iowa. The Iowa Department of Transportation reported a 25-percent increase in deaths this year over last year. The Iowa State Patrol told the Des Moines Register it is seeing some of the most dangerous driving in the organizations 85 years, with people driving too fast and using their phones. Starting today, the Sioux City Police Department, Woodbury County...more2minPlay
June 09, 2021Keystone Pipeline CanceledThe sponsor of the Keystone XL crude oil pipeline says it is pulling the plug on the contentious project. The pipeline would have transported crude from the oil sand fields of western Canada to Steele City, Nebraska. Canadian officials failed to persuade the Biden administration to reverse its cancellation of the company's permit on the day the president took office. Calgary-based TC Energy said Wednesday it would work with government agencies “to ensure a safe termination of and exit from” the...more2minPlay
June 09, 2021Vaccine History Now Hidden; Dry Conditions ContinueNews 304 06.09.21 Iowans will no longer be able to use a state website to check their own vaccination histories or those of their children. The change comes amid national controversy over whether employers should be able to require workers to get a coronavirus vaccine and a state law banning use or government issuance of "vaccine passports, according to the Des Moines Register. The Iowa Department of Public Health is limiting public access to the website, partly because of concerns that...more2minPlay
June 08, 2021NEWS 6.8.21: IA Diversity Law, Local C19 Vaccine Rates, Mardi Gras Parade, SITP Update, and MoreIowa Governor Kim Reynolds has signed a bill into law putting new limits on government agency diversity trainings and school lessons related to racism and sexism. The new law says trainings and lessons must not promote certain ideas, including that the US and the state of Iowa are systemically racist or sexist. In a statement, Reynolds claims that “critical race theory” teaches kids to judge people based on their race or gender. She says, quote, “I am proud to have worked with the legislature to...more2minPlay
June 07, 2021NEWS 6.7.21: C19 Cases Fall, Local Reporting Changes, Vaccine Push, Father's Day Enforcement, & MoreThe Iowa Department of Public Health reports no additional deaths due to complications of COVID-19. 6,072 Iowans have died since the start of the pandemic, with 229 in Woodbury County. There were more than 40 new cases statewide with two more in Woodbury County. The 14-test positivity rate locally is just under the statewide rate of 2%. This shows low community spread. A sign of lower levels of COVID-19, officials from Siouxland District Health will no longer post daily reports as of June 5....more2minPlay
June 07, 2021The Exchange from the Sioux City Farmers MarketThe Exchange aired live from the Sioux City Farmers Market on June 2nd. We spoke with the market's organizer Becky Barnes about how the market works and what kind of plans she has for the future. We also talked with Roger Caudron, who helped create the farmer's market. We also spoke with vendors and producers at the market. Siouxland Public Media's Mary Hartnett and Sheila Brummer are the hosts. Enjoy....more50minPlay
FAQs about SPM News:How many episodes does SPM News have?The podcast currently has 3,159 episodes available.