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Has The Journal always published a Bible verse on its Opinion page?

Sioux City Journal 14 May 2026
It's been there as long as anyone can remember. For the first 57 years or so, Bible verses appeared in The Journal intermittently, at seemingly random intervals. A bit of research on our part indicates the Bible verse made its ... .
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New Focus Issue on Inflammatory and Infiltrative Cardiomyopathies in the May Issue of the Journal of Cardiac Failure

PR Newswire 14 May 2026
About the Journal of Cardiac Failure. The Journal of Cardiac Failure (JCF) publishes the highest quality science in the field of heart failure with a focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion, ...
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The Devil Wears Prada sold me the journalism fantasy. The sequel captures the unglamorous reality ...

The Guardian 13 May 2026
I don’t know a single journalist my age who hasn’t ricocheted around the rapidly shrinking media industry, through multiple buyouts, redundancies and pivots to video.
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From the Journal archives | 2001: Siouxland motorists unload complaints about trains

The Daily Nonpareil 13 May 2026
25 years ago. 2001 Siouxland Motorists Unload Their Complaints About Trains. Sioux City people have had plenty of time to speak while sitting at a railroad crossing waiting for a train to pass. "The railroads answer to nobody." "The train ... .
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The Journal's Overheard in the News for May 12, 2026

Sioux City Journal 13 May 2026
From The Sioux City Journal's Overheard in the News collection for May 12, 2026. "I do not believe this is a police department issue. I believe this is a complicated, complex issue that our community needs to address." — Sioux ... .
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From the Journal archives | 1951: Nebraskan dies in Korea battle

Sioux City Journal 12 May 2026
From May 1951. Pvt. Gerard Raymond Burbach, 23, the first man to be drafted in Cedar County, Neb., after the outbreak of the Korean War, died of wounds received in combat, the War Department has informed the parents ... .
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From the Journal archives | 1926: Lightning bolt stuns Sioux City man

Sioux City Journal 12 May 2026
On May 9, 1926, a 39-year-old Sioux City man, Walter C. Burmeister, was struck by lightning while standing in the back doorway of his Morningside home. He was knocked unconscious for an hour, but survived ... .
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Real-World PEDD Study Published in the Journal of Comparative Effectiveness Research Shows Improved Clinical Outcomes ...

Business Wire 12 May 2026
TLSI) (the “Company”), an oncology company integrating novel delivery technology with standard of ...
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From the Journal archives | 1976: Police here nab six in shooting of AIM leader

Sioux City Journal 12 May 2026
From May 1976. Sioux City police apprehended six men during a mid-morning raid Wednesday in connection with the shooting of American Indian Movement leader Russell Means ... .
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Real-World PEDD Study Published in the Journal of Comparative Effectiveness Research Shows Improved Clinical Outcomes and Meaningful Charge Avoidance

Pharmiweb 12 May 2026
The study, titled “Clinical Outcomes of Pressure-Enabled Drug Delivery (PEDD) for Trans-Arterial Chemoembolization (TACE) and Radioembolization (TARE),” was published online on April 9, 2026 in the Journal of Comparative Effectiveness Research.
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Who are the winners of The Journal's Heart of Healthcare award?

Sioux City Journal 10 May 2026
This year, Brenda Mahnke, Brianne Felts, Karin Ward, Jo Harbeck and Kim Heemskerk were recognized for their work in nursing. In 2025, honors went to Yudy Cruz, Perla Solis, Renee Loutsch, Candace Van Roekel and Trisha Beaulieu ... .
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From the Journal archives | 1901: Sioux City's clock bell is missing

Sioux City Journal 10 May 2026
The building that later became Sioux City Hall was originally the federal building. In May 1901, when the building's famed clock was being installed, its bell mechanism disappeared before it could be put into place ... .
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From the Journal archives | 1876: Carload of telegraph poles arrives in Sioux City

Sioux City Journal 10 May 2026
From May 1876. Geo. Naile, Superintendent of the Western Union Telegraph office in this city, yesterday received a carload of telegraph poles from Lake Superior, to be used in repairing the line between Sioux City and Yankton. They are red ... .
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Cardiol Therapeutics' Phase II MAvERIC Results Accepted for Publication in the Journal of the American Heart Association (Form 6-K) (Cardiol Therapeutics Inc)

Public Technologies 07 May 2026
Cardiol Therapeutics' Phase II MAvERIC Results Accepted for Publication in the Journal of the American Heart Association Results demonstrate CardiolRx™ may represent a paradigm shift in the treatment ...
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