Omaha is often a forgotten city by those outside of the region. Situated on the border of one of the reddest states of all, Nebraska, and one of the more conservative leaning blue states, Iowa, it is often overlooked by coastal elites -- the epitome of flyover country. But Omaha is also a sprawling metroplex,... Continue Reading →
Sioux City looks for identity in modernization, grows impatient with Washington
At the crossroads of Iowa, Nebraska, and South Dakota is the region known as Siouxland, centered around Sioux City. Once a major stop for westward travelers during the 1800s, it has struggled to find an identity as it adapts and modernizes. But even with this modernity comes a strong conservative streak, holding onto traditional values... Continue Reading →