By Todd Epp
Feb 1, 2021 2:51 PM
SIOUX CITY, Iowa (KELO.com) With Valentines Day coming in two weeks, of course, one obviously thinks of Sioux City as a place to spend the romantic holiday.
There are the old stockyards. The old John Morrell plant. The Floyd River with no water in it. The crumbling Loess Hills that much of the city sits on. The pint-sized replica of the Washington Monument honoring appendicitis stricken Sgt. Floyd of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. The remaining sand deposited from the 2011 Missouri River flood, to name just a few delights. And, of course, what says “I love you!” more than the never-ending road construction on I-29?
By Todd Epp
Feb 1, 2021 2:51 PM
SIOUX CITY, Iowa (KELO.com) With Valentines Day coming in two weeks, of course, one obviously thinks of Sioux City as a place to spend the romantic holiday.
There are the old stockyards. The old John Morrell plant. The Floyd River with no water in it. The crumbling Loess Hills that much of the city sits on. The pint-sized replica of the Washington Monument honoring appendicitis stricken Sgt. Floyd of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. The remaining sand deposited from the 2011 Missouri River flood, to name just a few delights. And, of course, what says “I love you!” more than the never-ending road construction on I-29?
Deaf-led Sol Fest Hike held in Great Falls
By: Kailey Neitzel
and last updated 2021-01-11 12:52:03-05
GREAT FALLS â On Saturday afternoon, along the River s Edge Trail, Conservatory ASL Northwest (CAN) hosted a hike of nearly five miles.
Conservatory ASL Northwest works with
CorpsThat, an organization that works to connect the deaf community with the outdoors through education, recreation, and careers.
âWe want to be able to inspire them to give the best that they can and to provide a language opportunity for them, said Amanda Fudge, co-founder of Conservatory ASL Northwest. âMany deaf kids in Montana donât have a place where they can actually go and have language access so weâre hoping to raise that option for them.â