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In the US state of Iowa, Interstate 29 (I-29) is a north–south Interstate Highway which closely parallels the Missouri River. I-29 enters Iowa from Missouri near Hamburg and heads to the north-northwest through the Omaha–Council Bluffs and the Sioux City areas. It exits the state by crossing the Big Sioux River into South Dakota.
The Interstate 29 exit list has been divided by state: Interstate 29 in Missouri#Exit list; Interstate 29 in Iowa#Exit list; Interstate 29 in South Dakota#Exit list; Interstate 29 in North Dakota#Exit list
Interstate 29 (I-29) is an Interstate Highway in the Midwestern United States. I-29 runs from Kansas City, Missouri , at a junction with I-35 and I-70 , to the Canada–US border near Pembina, North Dakota , where it connects with Manitoba Provincial Trunk Highway 75 (PTH 75), which continues on to Winnipeg . [ 2 ]
At Rochester Road, US 169 ends its concurrency and heads northeasterly while I-29 BL continues northward with Belt Highway. Two miles (3.2 km) later, US 59 joins the business loop and Belt Highway. I-29 BL finally ends at exit 53 on I-29, another diamond interchange, and US 59 continues north. [2]
Orange City is a city in, and the county seat of, Sioux County, Iowa, United States. [3] Its population was 6,267 in the 2020 census, an increase from 5,582 in 2000. [4] Named after William of Orange, [5] the community maintains its Dutch settler traditions visibly, with Dutch storefront architecture and an annual Tulip Festival.
Floodwaters from the Missouri River encroach on Interstate 680 in Iowa. The DOT closed I-680 west of I-29 and I-29 from Council Bluffs to the I-29/880 interchange.
US 275 and US 34 then overlap for eight miles (13 km), mostly bypassing Glenwood. West of Glenwood, US 34 and US 275 split at an interchange with I-29; US 34 follows southbound I-29, while US 275 follows northbound I-29. For 13 miles (21 km), US 275 overlaps I-29, ending at an interchange with Iowa 92 in southern Council Bluffs.
Federal investigators found nearly a dozen children to be working dangerous, overnight shifts at Seaboard Triumph Foods' pork processing plant in Sioux City, Iowa, the Department of Labor announced.