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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.
Frank M. Ziebach (also known by his full name of Francis Marion Ziebach) was a political figure in the Dakota Territory during the territorial period from 1861 to 1889. He was a pioneer newspaperman, founding a number of newspapers in the Iowa and Dakota Territories, including the Yankton "Weekly Dakotan" (also referred to as the "Weekly Dakotian") in 1861, which is still published today as ...
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Flooding in Hawarden, Iowa (Tim Hynds / Sioux City Journal via AP) The Des Moines River at Humboldt, a small city about 105 miles north of Des Moines, was forecast to crest Wednesday at 17 feet ...
He contested a Sioux City School Board election in 2015. [4] [5] This was Henderson's first candidacy for public office. [6] He finished seventh of seven candidates. [7] Shortly after the election, board member Paul Speidel resigned his seat, and Henderson was one of five candidates considered for appointment to the board.
The newspaper publishes an economic weekly, the Sioux Falls Business Journal, as part of its Sunday publication. The company estimates that it informs and engages 75% of adults in Sioux Falls MSA in a typical week and 84% over a month across its print and digital brands.
In 1900, Ding became a reporter for the Sioux City Journal.Following his marriage to Genevieve Pendleton in 1906, he began work with the Des Moines Register and Leader.In 1911, he moved to New York and worked with the New York Globe but went back to Des Moines in 1913.