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regret. "i'm just really sorry from the bottom of my heart because i did not mean to run your husband over," said suppi. "if i knew what help was like, then i probably would have accepted your help. i have an addiction problem. my life is ruined because i am an addict." an apology that liz says she may not ever be able to accept after the pain it has left her with. "i see the flashbacks constantly of troy rolling out from under that trailer, laying in the street, which i can't drive on by my house anymore, layayg in the hospital liz. a tragedy that will not only haunt liz but will have a lasting impact on two families in sioux city, tiffany lane ktiv news 4.>> suppi was sentenced up to 25
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years in prison. i spoke withthuppi's attorney, micicel williams who says he does not plan to appeal. suppi also has to pay ford's family 150-thousand dollars in restitution as well as about 27-thousand dollars to the iowa crime victim assistance program. sheila? a northeast iowa teenager charged in the traffic deaths of two siouxland girls last year has plplded guilty to two cocots of felony vehihilar homicide. 18-year-old trevor feauto of clarksville will be sentenced on december 14th after pleading guilty yesterday in sac county court. prosecutors say feauto was driving drunk in august of last year when his pickup truck crashed into a car at a rural intersection near breda. bailey jacobsen and lindsey quirk, both 16 and both of wall lake were killed in the collision. a yankton man who died in a weekend hunting accident is believed to have accidentally shot himself. the 54-year-old man, whose name has not been
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released, was found unresponsive behind his truck saturday morning on the yankton sioux reservation. he was declared dead at the scene. yankton sioux law enforcement authorities believe the man accidentally fired his gun, and his death does not appear to be suspicious. a a rfolk, nebraska man is dead after the sport utility vehicle his wife was driving hit two cows that were on the roadway and then a tree. it happened late sunday night on highway 20, about a mile west of royal. the antelope county sheriff's office says 63-year-old rodney zwygart died at the scene. his wife, 55-year-old marilyn zwygart, was taken to the hospital in plainview for treatment. two other passengers were taken to theheospital in neligh then transferred to omaha. compare today to 24 hours ago and they don't look much different. when will we see the sun agian? chief meteorologis t ron demers joins us with the first look at our forecast at six. weather ad-lib a weather system that has already produced tornadoes well to our south and blizzard conditions well to our west will continue to bring us chances of rain into tonight and far western siouxland could
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even seeee mix tonight. more rain is going to be possible into our day on wednesday as it will be breezy and cool. it's been more than half a
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but the increase of two to four lanes on highway 20 is near completion. ktiv's robert lowe is along highway 20 and brings us up to speed sheila, the iowa legislature voted yes to a 10 cents gas tax in 2015. that means the the expansion of highway 20 is now cruising, in the fast lane. today, governor terry branstad, lieutenant governor kim reynolds commending all those who've made the final 40 a reality.
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have over $200 million per year," said iowa gov. terry branstad. what's left to complete? the 40 miles from moville to early, ia. construction from moville to early, correctionvil le, through correctionvil le relocating part correctionvil le to holstein, holstein to galva and galva a early. in all, approximataty $300 million dollars worth of road work. something gov. branstad says will create an economic boom, result in safer communities, bringing the state together. "it eases transportation all the way from dubuque to sioux city," said gov. branstad. >> and if all goes well, the weather holds up, the more than 50 year project is slated to be completed in 2018. a sioux x ty non-profit can nono provide more people with counseling to prevent foreclosure of their homes. that is after the center for siouxland was presented a 15-thousand dollar check this afternoon. it was provided by the wells fargo housing foundation.
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the money will help the center to continue to provide foreclosure prevention counseling to homeowners in an effort to stabilize neighborhood s. center for sioioland has provided programs and services to the siouxland community for 40 years. jonette spurlock said the money will allow center for siouxland to keep assisting those with certain financial needs. "the money from wells fargo is going to allow us to provide those services free of charge. basically a client comes in who is delinquent on their mortgage, and we help them navigate the system to work out some sort of favorable payment plan for both their servicer and for them." said jonette spurlock, executive director for center for siouxland jason gehling, market president for wells fargo, says he is impressed with all that center for siouxland has done. "what we've been impressed with center for siouxland is annually how they take a look at the needs, the ever changing needs of our community and adapt their skills and talents toward that each year." said jason gehling, market president for wells fargo. wells fargo and center for siouxland plan t tcontinue their partnership long into the future. the united way of siouxland
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for the 16th annual women's power lunch. the speaker is one of the most listened to women on radio in the united states-- delilah. she's known for her soothing voice and distinctive blend of storytelling, sympathetic listening, and open heart. she reaches nearly 8 million listeners every week on 160 radio stations around the country. those attending will learn more about her personal story and how she's a single mother of 13 children. the women's power lunch chair says delilah's message message is all about never giving up. "the power lunch is so important because the cause actually is for single parent scholarships so it is all about improving livesesnd giving people a better chance at their future and so by having the opportunity that they can apply for these scholarships to continue their education to make them and their family lives better...we are so proud to be a part of this cause," said 16th annual women's power lunch chair, christie finnegan. tickets are on sale now for the event on april 27th. visit ktiv.com and the link will be inside the story with more details.
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still to come... the undefeated hawkeyes play their f fal home game on saturday. get a preview later in sports. > a weather system that has already produced tornadoes well to our south and blizzard conditions if you work hard, and you do your part, you should be able to get ahead and stay ahead. but the republicans... they want to go back to letting the super wealthy call the shots. they don't stand up for equal pay for women. they don't support paid family leave. thth don't even really support refinancing g udent debt. we've got to get this economy working for the vast majority of
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that's what i intend to do as president.
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well to our west will continue to bring us chances of rain into
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and far western siouxland could even see a mix tight. more
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is going to be possible into our day on wednesday as it will be breezy and cool. this system moves out by thursday but, much like our system last week, a lot of wind will follow as winds could gust over 40 miles per hour thursday. friday is changinina bit as a chhce of light snow or a mix could move intooiouxland with the possibility of some of our first light accumulations of the season. we'll dry out this weekend but it's going to be cold as it's now looking like highs may only get into the 30s. a week of warm, dry weather enabled many south dakota corn farmers to wrap up fall fieldwork. that's according the agriculture department. pasture and range conditions statewide are rated 50 percent good to excellent. still to come... a sioux city school recieves an
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sioux city community schools. nodland and sunnyside elementary schools received a a015 national blue ribbon designgnion. "celebrate good times come on!" staff and students were decked out in blue from head to toe to celebrate today. the elementarys had such a high level of performance the past five years, that they were nominated by the federal department of education to receive the special award. it recognizes schools who have outstanding academic excellence. sisix city school's superintendent says it's a statement that the work they're doing is paying off. the parents, the staff members have really worked hard to bring about a achievement and i'm very proud of them for this hard work," said sioux city community schools superintendent, dr. paul gausman. other siouxland schools receiving blue ribbon designation are bancroft- rosalie elementary and washington elementary in norfolk. five schools in the state of iowa received the blue ribbon this year including ridge view
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in holstein. about 330 schools received it nationwide. brad's here -- the hawkeyes keep rolling along. iowa plays their final home game saturday against purdue. we'll hear from the hawks. and, morningside takes home most of the post-seseon hardware in
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he's taking on wall street and a corrupt political system that keeps in place a rigggg economy. bernie's campaign is funded byover a million contributions -- people like you, who see the middle class disappearing and want a future to believe in. i'm bernie sanders, and i approve this message. a new school record. iowa is 10 and 0 for the first time ever -- and will look
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for an 11 and 0 start against purdue on saturday. it's the last home game for the hawks. a win would give iowa their first perfect home record in 11 years. the hawks have beaten purdue in four of their last five meetings. the boilers are just 2-8 overall, with just one big ten win -- against nebraska. with hopes of a big ten title and even a national title still out there -- iowa's challenge is to focus on the job this week. "right now we put ourselves in a good spot to be at this point but we're just trying to improve each week and hopefully this week we c c improve as a team," said quarterback c.j. bebehard. "we've been really sticking to the same things that have given us any success and that's on and off the field," said sophomore guard sean welsh. "we have goals obviously," said sophomore linebacker ben niemann. "one of them was to get to the big ten championship but we can't do that unless we take it one game at a time and just focus on purdue right now." iowa and purdue play at 11 am turday on espn 2. lincoln police are investigating a report of a sexual assault at the residence of nebraska
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and receer jordan westerkamp. police say a 20-year-old woman went to a lincoln hospital sunday and said she had been raped. the woman told police she knows the suspect and that person has been contacted. armstrong told the omaha world-herald that he, westerkamp and d other roommate have spoken with police. no arrests have been made. the gpac champs from morningside dominated the conference post-season awards. steve ryan is the coach of the year after leading the mustangs to a 9-0 gpac record and a fifth straight conference title. quarterback ryan kasdorf is the offensive player of the year -- he threw for over 29- hundred yards and 36 touchdowns. linebacker zac schleuger is the defensive cocoplayer of the year. he had a team-high 9tackles, while returning two interceptions for td's. northwestern's sam van ginkel shares the defensive honors. see the entire list at kti dot-com. as part of espn's around the clock "tipoff marathon", northern iowa's game with stephen f. austin started at 7 o'clock this morning. the panthers trying to even their record after losing their opener on saturday. uni was ready to go from the start -- never traililg in the of his 14 points -- panthers shot 62
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percent in the first half. uni built a 14-point lead at the half -- matt bohannon gets ahead of the pack -- lays in 2 of his 15 points. paul jesperson also had 15 points as uni wins 70 to 60. the panthers are back home saturday afternoon to play #1 north carolina. new iowa state coach steve prohm got his first win in hilton coliseum last night, 106-64 over chicago state. jameel mckay scored a career-high 25 points and had 11 rebounds. mckay scored 12 of the cyclones first 19 points and made 12 of his 15 shots from the field as the seventh-ranked cyclones improved to 2-0 on the young season. "he was terrific," said coach steve prohm. "that's the best i'veve seen him play, just from a focus d energy level for a complete game. i thought he played a complete game tonight." the cyclones host chattanooga on
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continuingngn to the next round d on an all-new ththvoice. then, from executive producer dick wolf, it's the series premiere of chicago med followed by an all-new episode of chicago fire. then tonight on news four at ten.... iowa governor terry branstad comments on the controversy of letting syria refugees into the state. his comments tonight at 10. tonight: showers continue. low: 42 wind: ne/sw 5-15 mph tomorrowowbreezy with rain chances. high: 46 winin w 15-25 mph
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