SIOUX CITY, Iowa (KCAU) — The Siouxland Miracle Riders concluded their 10th annual ride for miracles with a celebratory return on Saturday.
This year's journey took the riders on a 52-hundred-mile round trip to Nova Scotia over the course of 13 days. The ride hoped to raise $75,000 to fund a T1 ventilator and cardiac monitor for UnityPoint-St. Luke's, as well as an ambulance service, enhancing pediatric patient transport from rural communities across Siouxland.
"We've ridden all over the country, put all these miles on. This is the tenth time we're doing it, and we don't see any sign of stopping," said Matt Thompson with The Siouxland Miracle Riders. "So it's a great feeling, we love being back, it is just spectacular to be here."
Thompson also expressed his favorite moment from his lon