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Wednesday Story of Impact - Sioux Center Short Films

Sioux Center Pizza Ranch has built a strong relationship with their local Christian College - Dordt University. Sioux Center Pizza Ranch helps sponsor and support different academic and athletic events at the University. Each fall and spring Pizza Ranch is excited to welcome back the college students as guests and some as staff members. One Pizza Ranch team member, Drew DeVries, created a promo video for the Sioux Center location for one of his final projects for his film class. You can see these videos and the testimonies of the general managers in the links below!

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Wednesday Story of Impact - Bible League International

The vision of Bible League International is this, "We desire to see thriving local churches around the world offering salvation, life change, and hope through biblically-based training and resources that meet the spiritual, moral and social needs of their communities." Wow! That's a whole lot more than distributing bibles.

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Wednesday Story of Impact - Never Forgotten

This week's story of impact is a story that comes from our Storm Lake Pizza Ranch location! On September 22, 2014, a 16 year old named Conner Wieland died in a tragic farming accident that shook the nearby Alta Aurelia community. During that time our general manager and owners of the Storm Lake Pizza Ranch started to help raise money with the Conner Weiland Scholarship Fund. This fund was set up to help support scholarships for Alta-Aurelia high school seniors who were pursuing a career in agriculture and to carry-on the memory of Conner and his passion for farming and the agriculture industry.