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The Little Sioux River was known as Eaneah-waudepon or "Stone River" to the Sioux Indians. Its tributaries include the Ocheyedan River, Maple River and the West Fork of the Little Sioux River. The Little Sioux River is integral to the Nepper Watershed Project, a major Iowa flood control and soil conservation program that was introduced in 1947. [2]
West Harrison Community School District is a rural public school district headquartered in Mondamin, Iowa. [2] Located in sections of Harrison and Monona counties, the district serves the municipalities of Mondamin, Little Sioux, Modale, Moorhead, and Pisgah. [3] It also serves River Sioux. [2]
Though its counterpart for boys sports in Iowa, the Iowa High School Athletic Association, is a full-time member of the National Federation of State High School Associations, the IGHSAU is only an affiliate member. It is headquartered at 5000 Westown Parkway, Suite 150, West Des Moines, Iowa 50266.
Former high school teammate and current Iowa State player Aili Tanke spent her day off and birthday visiting with Brooklynn during one of her days at home. Current teammate Jenica Lewis shares a ...
Class 3A Iowa girls state basketball tournament schedule State quarterfinals , Monday, Feb. 26 No. 11 Estherville-Lincoln Central (22-2) vs. No. 8 Forest City (21-3), 5 p.m.
Here are the Register's predictions across all five classes for the Iowa high school girls basketball state tournament. ... etch their names into the history books at the Iowa state tournament ...
As an independent school, Sioux Center won the big school state title in 1959, [23] followed by the small school state title in 1967, in its first year within the Siouxland Conference. [24] Maurice-Orange City claimed the 2A state championship in 1987–88 and again in 1988–89, [25] and won the 3A title in 2004–05 as MOC-Floyd Valley.
The Little Sioux River Bridge is a historic structure located northwest of Spencer, Iowa, United States. It spans the Little Sioux River for 180 feet (55 m). [ 2 ] The bridge was originally located at Main Street, south of downtown Spencer over the same river.