Lora Vander Zwaag has uncovered a pirate's booty-worth of River-Cade memorabilia.
While Sioux City Explorers pitcher Kent Hasler is laser-focused on baseball, he is also juggling a busy class-load as an online student in Louisiana Tech University's Master of Business Administration graduate program.
The new stage at Arnolds Park Amusement Park which to host outdoor concerts and entertainment has completed construction at Preservation Plaza, along with a permanent concession stand, a "Concert Viewing Deck" and restrooms.
Sit Pretty Barkery is a Sioux City business that specializes in homemade dog treats, birthday cakes and cupcakes. Owner Melissa Gritzmaker said people are choosing small businesses and keeping their money in town, versus buying from box stores.
The Journal's Bruce Miller writes: I realize they didn’t have to go out of their way for someone else, but they did. They gave me a window onto a world I hadn’t known and taught me to always be open to meeting others. You never know where it might lead.
When clients purchase a new build from Kelly Construction that hasn't yet been completed, they have a "day with the designer." Vostad meets with them to help pick out the home's finishes. She said the meeting generally takes about four hours.
To help us try and resolve the electric stove vs. gas stove argument, we talked with two chefs from the culinary arts program at Western Iowa Tech Community College: Brett McCarthy, the program's coordinator, and Michael Gasaway, an instructor.
Austin Foster's a local bartender who's nationally recognized and has been bartending for 20 years, with cocktail bartending being his specialty. He's got his own expansive home bar, so The Journal sat down with Foster to ask him for advice on starting one.
"For the most part, my clients are looking to eliminate the clutter," she said, inside of Modern Kitchen Design's 514 Iowa St. showroom. "You know, trying to maximize a room that has a limited amount of space."
As the window fashions designer at Hirshfield's Sioux City Paint & Decorating, Sara Kleinhesselink is putting her artistic eye to new styles of window treatment.
Moving out of stark, cool-toned minimalism and into colorful maximalism is where design trends are heading, says Lisa Kalaher with Sioux City's Mod House Interiors. But for now, earthy tones are one way homeowners are transitioning their spaces.
Nick Gunn's been a chef in Sioux City, owned restaurants and now work as the food services director for Morningside University. We chatted with him about when to cook with what oils.
Wondering what sort of lighting might work best for your home? Read our chat with Lessman Lighting Center's Sierra Whitlock to find out.
A marketing manager with Diamond Vogel, the Orange City-based maker of paints, talks to us about this year's four "Feature Colors" and what they work well with.
Pfaffle officially founded Staging Siouxland in the fall of 2021. She has a vast inventory of couches, chairs, bedding, rugs, wall art, pillows and more that she utilizes to help Siouxlanders sell their homes beautifully, quickly and profitably.
In the latest issue of Siouxland Life Magazine: We take a tour of the new Badgerow Flats Apartments which offer residents modern, airy living spaces with dramatic views of downtown Sioux City.
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SIOUX CITY -- Drilling Pharmacy is more closely monitoring diseases linked to heart attack and stroke.