Along Sioux City, Iowa's riverfront is the Hero's Walk. The 24 plaques honor and pay tribute to past Sioux City and Woodbury County public service employees.
Jimmie M. Biggs:
News articles:
Heroes Walk will honor 24 total fallen Sioux City, Woodbury County employees
Heroes Walk
Heroes' Walk unveiled in Sioux City
Previous articles in series:
Sioux City, Iowa: Hero's Walk, Lawrence Shanley
Sioux City, Iowa: Hero's Walk, William T.J Scherer
Sioux City, Iowa: Hero's Walk, James G. Britton
Sioux City, Iowa: Hero's Walk, Carl Anderson
Sioux City, Iowa: Hero's Walk, Henry J. Brow
Sioux City, Iowa: Hero's Walk, Frank Fulton
Sioux City, Iowa: Hero's Walk, Seeley Lawton
Sioux City, Iowa: Hero's Walk, LeRoy Tone
Sioux City, Iowa: Hero's Walk, Lewis R. Jones
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Monday, August 24, 2015
Sioux City, Iowa: Hero's Walk, Jimmie M. Biggs
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