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drivers have in those kits? (matt) thanks jeremy. to get the very latest on the roads around siouxland, you can ind them at ktiv-dot-com. under the "weather" tab you will see "road reports." from there you can click on iowa, nebraska, or south dakota for the very latest road conditions. (matt) the timing of this storm will be key for folks who have to get to, and from, work and school tomorrow. (sheila) chief meteorologis t ron demers joins us with the latest on who's in the storm's path, and how much snow we can expect. weather ad-lib winter storm warning for central siouxland friday winter storm watch for far northern & southern siouxland friday winter weather advisory for holt county friday the good news is that the sun returned today, the bad news is that so did the wind. gusts in some communities went over 50 miles per hour making it feel colder than the temps in the 40s showed. today was just an inconvenience, though, compared to the winter
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friday. snow will start developing during the morning hours and likely become heavier from the noon hour into the afternoon. despite the warm ground temperatures, the snow will come down fast to accumulate pretty good with a big swath of 4-8 inches expected across much of siouxland (the lower amounts to the west and the higher to the east). and, don't forget to download the free storm team 4 weather app on your phone or tablet. there's interactive radar, along with hourly and daily forecasts. for more information about our app, go to ktiv- dot-com under the weather tab. (matt) saving dogs, it's the mission of
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group in siouxland. (sheila) now, they have turned to an unlikely location to keep abused and unwanted animals from being euthanized.
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"the prison launched the hounds of hope program back in april giving these dogs intense training when they find their forever home." as being a dog person i was looking as benefit to the dog. they really made me open my eyes to how important it is to the inmates," said deanna jarvis, noah's hope. inmates, like louis vandermolen from yankton, south dakota. 1:04 "prison isn't all that you see in movies or tv. it's actually a really rewarding experience especially when it come to these dogs. they seem to help you out more i think." vandermolen, who just turned 20- years-old, also like the dogs, waiting for his second chance at life. 1:19 "i lived in sioux city for a little while, trying to play football for briar cliff as a freshman. i plan to pay again when i get out in about a year." and, walk by walk, command by command, the inmates also make an impression of the officers paid to watch over them." "the inmates i have are just outstanding. some of the first dogs that left they had tears in their eyes," said sgt. gary christensen, corrections officer. dogs transforming men as they prepare to live their lives outside of the prison walls.
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so, far 9 dog have completed the hounds of hope program at the state prison. it takes an average of three months to get their ready for adoption. noah's hope started rescuing animals in 2007. every year they save 500 to 600 dogs a year they call under dogs. all animals that usually wouldn't make it out of shelters alive. 3:22 "i would like people to adopt instead of buying from breeders. we're full, the shelters are full go to go adopt a dog please." for more information on noah's hope and how you can adopt one of their dogs, go to our website.ktiv.c om and click on the story on the homepage. noah's hope dogs are also being trained to help disabled veterans through another program at the prison. it's called "partners for patriots." meet the first dog named "rocky" going through the program coming up on news four at 6 next wednesday. (sheila) as a leading cause in cancer death among men, unitypoint health - st. luke's
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is challenging men to "man-up" and get screened for prostate cancer. (matt) they've combined something most men don't like to do -- go to the doctor -- with something most men do like to do -- eat chicken wings and have a beer. until 7 o'clock tonight, you can enjoy free wings and pizza, along with some beer samples. there's also a "strut your scruff" facial hair competition. you can also get a simple blood test for only 33- dollars to get screened for prostate cancer. (sheila) still to come... m-m-c and akron- westfield play for state football titles. highlights from the uni- dome are straight ahead in "sportsfourc e."
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>> winter storm warning for central siouxland friday winter r orm watch for far northern & s sthern siouxland friday winter r ather adadsory for holt county friday the good news is that the sun returned today, the bad news is that so did the wind. gusts in some communities went over 50 miles per hour making it feel colder than the temps in the 40s showed. today
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was just an inconvenience, though, compared to the winter weather heading our way on friday. snow will start developing during the morning hours and likely become heavier from the noon hour into the afternoon. despite the warm ground temperatures, the snow will come down fast to accumulate pretty good with a big swath of 4-8 inches expected across much of siouxland (the lower amounts to the west and the higher to the east). the wind won't be overly gusty, but steady enough at about 10 to 20 miles per hour and especially friday night could blow the snow around. the snow will move out friday evening into friday night leaving us with sun for
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but very cold conditions with highs on saturday only in the 2020 we'll try to build our way back into the 30s for sunday and monday with some 40s by midweek.
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a hike through history: straight ahead, details on an event thanksgiving week at the
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serve as a reminder as to what life was like in the region for american indians. (matt) kuoo radio's steve schwaller joins us now to tell us more. steve? charles vigdahl, a naturalist with the dickinson n unty nature center, will be conducting the "native thanksgiving hike the wild" this coming wednesday, november 25th at the wildwood nature preserve, a privately managed area north of spirit lake. vigdahl says the thanksgiving holiday period is a good time to talk about the culture of native american indians... "and i think that's kind of what the thanksgiving season is about. we thought it would be really neat to concentrate on some of the
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and how everybody is connected and they're very connected to nature, too." those attending the hike are asked to gather at the dickinson county nature center at 3:00 p.m. wednesday. (sheila) what are some of the other things participants in the hike will learn? (steve) vigdahl says there will be stations along the hike talking about indian food, their relationship with animals, their tools and how they made them. (matt) thanks steve. the nebraska department of agriculture director is encouraging farm and ranch families to take advantage of free workshops being held for estate planning for ag operations. the e irst workshop is schchuled for december 2nd in hartingtoto nebraska. details and registration can be found at the state's website, nebraska- dot-gov. (matt) brad's here -- it's day one of the iowa high school football championships . two siouxland teams are playing
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today in cedar falls. ktiv's mark freund is live with more m-m-c had a an early, 10 am kickoff in the 8-man title game. the westerners had a thriller with n nber-1 don bosco. we'll have higigights and interviews -- in just a minute. and, akron-westfield faced an uphill climb in the class a championship game against gladbrook- reinbeck.
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marcus-meriden cleghorn not only wanted to finish their football season as the state chchps -- they wanted to leave a legacy. sports fource is "on the road" in cedar falls. ktiv's mark freund is live with more. with marcus- meriden-cleghorn merging with remsen-union next season, winning a state championship would mean so much more than just winning a state championship. history was on the line in their final game against don bosco. a win, and m-m-c wowod earn theieisecond state title, and exit 8-man football as champs. mmc, looking to complete the undefeated season - but getting off to a slow start. the dons scored on the second play from scrimmage - then connect for a 23 yard touchdown on their second possesssion - mmc down 14-0 after a
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but the eagles do damage in the second quarter - on 4th and 6 - ben specht to jacob spieler fto make it 14-6 - then specht finds spieler again - that connection was working all day. just before the half - specht finds jake hunter for an 11 yard touchdown - eagles take a 22-14 lead into the locker room. m-m-c scores three more times to open the second half - specht to jacob spieler for 54 yards - specht - threw 7 touchdown passes, shattering the s ste record - five of those toucucowns went to spieler. specht was specht-acular - he had a hand in all 8 eagle touchdowns - putting mmc over the 50 point mark. but here comes don bosco - scoring 30 points in the 4th quarter - and making it just a 5 point game in the final minute - but mmc is able to run out the clock. and in their farewell to 8-man football, marcus-meriden-cleghorn wins its sececd state title in four years. 57-52. "i told the kids just a little bit ago, 'hey, you know how to really write a
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head coach kyle oswald. "it's the last game ever for mmc. it's going to be remembered forever that way." "it feels amazing," said spieler. "i couldn't ask for anythign better in my life. it's the best feelinin i'm so happy with w wt we've e complished the last four years, and we're going to miss the 8-man game. it's very fun." "we've been dreaming about it our whole lives, going out on top, and we finally got it done today, so it's a really great feeling," said specht. "it's going to be written forever. it was going to be talked about. either, is it the team that forever lives on as almost or finished it off. and as dicy as it was, we were able to finish it off. i'm very proud of these guys. they deserve this." m-m-c is planning a parade through the towns of marcus, meriden and cleghorn tonight. live in cedar falls, mark freund ktiv sports
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akron-westfield has been the cinderella story of the playoffs. starting the postseason unranked, the westerners have beaten three top ten teams in the playoffs. a-w facing 7th-ranked gladbrook-reinbeck in the class a title game. things did not start well for the westerners. akron-westfield gave up four touchdowns in the first quarter - eric knaack hauls in the 14 yard slant - to make it 28-nothing gladbrook- reinbeck. but in the second half, the westerners get things going - cal eskra over the middle to dylan irizarar - and the a-w is on the board. the westerners recover the onside kick - and then eskra hits austin allard for a 29-yard touchdown - suddenly it's a 2-score game. but g-r responds with a 52-yard run from eric stoakes - the rebels outgained akron-westfield by almost 200 yards. eskra gets a-w a little closer to end the 3rd - but that's all the westerners could muster - gladbrook-reinbeck w ws the class a title, 52-20. "i felt like we were pretty good coming
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in," said junior quarterback cal eskra. "felt good, just that first half there, i don't know, we couldn't get rolling. i guess it is what it is." "our success is not measured in the destination, it's the journey," said head coach eric walkingstick. "this team has had a great journey. they have proved so many people wrong, and got to thehetate finals. that's what i'm more proud of, is their effort throughoututhe season, not how we started o o slow. i was so proud of them tonight, coming out here and playing for a state championship." akron-westfield finishes at 11 and 3. because of tomorrow's snowstorm, the ihsaa has postponed friday's championship games until monday. they'll still be at the same time. so, western christian will face iowa city regininat 11 am the 1a final. in 2a, spirit ke and mount vernon play y 2. dakota valley is just starting their state volleyball game in
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