This week's new movies include: A down-and-out stuntman must find the missing star of his ex-girlfriend's blockbuster film (The Fall Guy), a 40-year-old single mom, begins an unexpected romance (Idea of You), and more.
In the Weekender's latest "Sux 6: The Best Things to Do in Siouxland" - Orpheum Theatre hosting "Golden Girls: The Laughs Continue," Blues band Mississippi Heat will play at Vangarde Arts, It's Art Walk time and more.
DR. WALLACE: "I just got suspended from my school for a full week because I had a knife in my locker. Apparently, someone saw me put it in there and they told a teacher, who told the school management."
Weekender Cartoon - Spelling Bee Contest
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From its graceful rose garden – created in 1937 by acclaimed landscape architect Newell Guernsey and featuring more than 100 variety of roses and arching trellises – to the majestic Bandshell – based on an award-winning plan by Sioux City architect Henry Kamphoefner – Grandview Park was a pi…
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Notable people who’ve shaped local history will be featured in the Sioux City Public Museum’s free Logan Park Cemetery Walking Tour, beginning at 10 a.m. April 27 at the cemetery’s 3910 Stone Park Blvd. entrance.
Standup comedian Becky Robinson will bring her "She Gone" tour to the Orpheum Theatre, 528 Pierce St., on Dec. 6.
Theodore Gooch, executive chef at Woodbury's: An American Steakhouse, had always wanted to create a plate that has expertly braised short ribs paired with honey-glazed carrots and cheesy potatoes.
In the Weekender's latest "Sux 6: The Best Things to Do in Siouxland" - Iowa folk rock group The Nadas to play at the Anthem, Expansion Center hosting "Let’s Get Dirty" program, Marci Broyhill and Teresa Kay Orr telling cowboy tales at Encounter Center, and more.
Dear Annie: Over the years, I have worked in day care centers for 2-year-olds, and my husband is a speech therapist. I have a family friend who is raising a 2-year-old from the community. We see their child continuously and think that he is behind developmentally, especially in speech.