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  2. Dennis Nielsen - Wikipedia

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    Dennis Dean Nielsen was a retired United States Air Force Colonel who was most widely known for having participated in rescue effort of the United Airlines Flight 232 crash in Sioux City, Iowa in 1989. Born in Shelby, Iowa on February 5, 1947, [2] he lived in the small town of Middlesex, North Carolina since retiring from the Air National Guard ...

  3. David Pecaut - Wikipedia

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    Pecaut was born on September 14, 1955. His parents Richard and Dorothy (Kent) Pecaut [2] raised him in Sioux City, Iowa. He attended West High School before going to Harvard University (BA Sociology 1977) and University of Sussex (MA Philosophy 1978). [3] He returned to Sioux City to work for Terra Chemicals before moving to Toronto in the ...

  4. Mike Courey - Wikipedia

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    Michael J. Courey (August 11, 1959 – December 11, 2007) was an American football player and a starting quarterback for the University of Notre Dame.. He was born to a teenage mother in Watertown, South Dakota, and at five weeks of age was adopted by Michael and Helen (Schlote) Courey of Sioux City, Iowa.

  5. Logan Park Cemetery (Sioux City) - Wikipedia

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    Sioux City, Iowa Logan Park Cemetery is a cemetery located at the northwest edge of Sioux City , Woodbury County , Iowa. The cemetery contains a number of notable figures from the history of Sioux City.

  6. John W. Aldridge - Wikipedia

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    Sioux City, Iowa, United States: Died: February 7, 2007 (aged 84) Madison, Georgia, United States: Occupation: Writer, critic, essayist, professor: Alma mater: University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (1940–1943) Middlebury College (1942) University of California at Berkeley (1947) Notable works: After the Lost Generation,

  7. Sioux City Journal - Wikipedia

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    The Sioux City Journal was founded as a weekly newspaper on August 20, 1864 by Samuel Tait Davis (1828–1900) and others who wanted a strong local voice for the Union Party and the re-election of Abraham Lincoln. Serving as the first editor, Davis continued until after the election, ensuring a pro-Lincoln perspective.

  8. Macdonald Carey - Wikipedia

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    Born in Sioux City, Iowa, Carey graduated from the University of Iowa in Iowa City with a bachelor's degree in 1935, after attending the University of Wisconsin–Madison for a year where he was a member of Alpha Delta Phi. He became involved with the drama school at the University of Iowa and decided to become an actor. [2]

  9. Sanford House (Sioux City, Iowa) - Wikipedia

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    The Sanford House, also known as the Stone House and Summit Mansion, is a historic residence in Sioux City, Iowa. [2] Throughout the 1990s, it was commonly referred to as the “Home Alone house” in reference to the similar looking neocolonial residence featured in the eponymous film that had become a pop culture phenomenon.