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good evening and thanks for joining us. i'm matt breen. and i'm sheila brummer. (sheila) the woodbury county law enforcement center may soon house even more inmates. (matt) a recent engineering study found the building is able to hold an addition. that addition would create extra space to house extra beds. if the county continues to move forward, they would also close prairie hills. the century-old building poses a number of problems. the county estimates it will spend more than $1 million over the next decade on maintenance, alone. local law enforcers say the expansion will help. "the significance is it allows us to t all of our people, that we serve, the inmate population, under one roof," said major greg stallman, woodbury co. sheriff's office. "it helps with the overcrowding, we've been overcrowded here for decades." the next step will be to select an architect to figure out how to create the additiononnd ensure everything is up to code. the man that iowa state representative ron jorgensen endorsed to replace
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republican jacob bossman is running for iowa house district 6. the district serves morningside, sergeant bluff, bronson and salix. at morningside college, today, bossman earned endorsements from state senators rick bertrand and bill anderson. " he's the right person to f fl this seat," said d n. bill anderson, (r) pierson, iowa. "when we started having discussions about the possibility that rep. jorgensen was going to retire, the first name that came to mind for me was jacob bossman." senator anderson went on to say that bossman has big shoes to fill. bossman agrees. but, he says, he's up for the challenge. " i feel like i share a similar temperament to rep. jorgensen," said jacob bossman, running for house diststct 6. "i think that i have the skills necessary to l lten and represent the people of morningside, salix, sergeant bluff and bronson." jorgensen was first elected to the house in 2010. he calls bossman a friend and says he would be a "great replacement and representativ e of this area." more mild weather ahead but when will things start changing? chief meteorologis t ron demers has that
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even mostly cloudy skies for part of the day couldn't stop temperatures from warming to about 20 degrees above average for this time of year. and as more sun returns for wednesday, temperatures may be on the rise a bit more again with highs in the 50s expected where there is little snow cover with highs being held to the 40s in northern siouxland with more snow cover. (matt) police are asking for help searching for the suspects, who forced entry into a morningside home early monday morning. (sheila) investigators say two suspects held a woman at gunpoint, and beat her 19- year-old son with a crowbar. this all happened around three a-m monday when police say two men kicked in a locked door at a home at 26-27 south alice
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according to sioux city police, they entered the home demanding cash. the suspects tied up, and hit the 19-year-old with a crow bar, and held the mom and gun point every time she tried to stop them. "the suspects did take the cell phone that belonged to the mother, preventing her from calling 9-1-1," "once the suspects left, the younger son did leave to a neighbor's house to phone for help." police described one of the men as tall and thin, and around six feet tall. the other suspect is male, with a thin build, between five foot eight and five feet 11 inches. and, that's all the details being released by authorities on the two suspects. and in the wake of this home invasion, police want people to always take precaution. "people should always be vigilant to their own safety and well-being and always keep their doors locked and take home security into consideration," said deteeive nick thompson, of the sioux city police department. "lighting, locking the doors, everything should always be taken into consideration."
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information in the case to contact them at 279-6440 or crime stoppers at 258-tips. crime stoppers is offering up to a one- thousand dollar reward for information leading to the arrest. still to come.... our sportsfource extra crew is bringing you highlights from over 12 high school basketball games around siouxland. even mostly cloudy skies for part of the day couldn't stop temperatures from warming to
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on the rise a bit more again with highs in the 50s expected where there is little snow cover with highs being held to the 40s in northern siouxland with more snow cover. a front moves through by thursday giving us more wind but still very little in the way of cooling. cooler weather does move in for the weekend and a chance of a few rain showers will be with us on saturday and that could turn into a mix by saturday night and sunday. we'll then keep the cooler weather around into the first part of next
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my campaign is powered by over a million small contributions, people like you who want to fight back. the truth is you can't change a corrupt system by taking its money. i'm bernie sanders. i approve this message. join us for real change. (sheila) 'tis the season for retail theft. today, a sioux city retailer reported several electronic devices were stolen. (matt) a thief made off with three ipad air 2s from dakota pc warehouse. the suspect is described as hispanic, native or asian american about 5 feet 10 inches tall, 175 pounds with "chinstrap" facial hair.
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camouflage coat with a navy blue hat. the suspect was in a vehicle with iowa plates deb 157. police said the vehicle was stolen from a driveway on sioux city's west side. anyone with any information can call the sioux city police department. the sioux city police department may start using body cameras in spring 2016. at a legislative meeting in today local and state lawmakers and police talked about what these cameras mean for safety. body cameras have been used around the country to increase transparency and accountabilit y, including in akron, iowa. but some people have concerns about privacy issues. "we get a lot of calls to to a lot of residences for various reasons and those are pretty personal calls," said sioux city police chief doug young. "they can be very personal calls, and i think there needs to be some type of standard set on the release of that." body cameras can record audio and video at the same time and capture close-up images. they give officers the ability to record inside homes and to film sensitive
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come up during a call for service. "it's a big issue for the police department in terms of retention," said pete groetken, a sioux city councilmember. "it's a very expensive part of maintaining records. so there needs to be some reasonableness to how we release information." the iowa open record law includes a disclosure exception for video that contains evidence or is part of an on-going investigation. the law doesn't exempt those contacts that are non-criminal. once an investigatoin is complete and evidence is no longer needed, it becomes public record. some of the flavors that make e-cigarettes potentially appealing to young people also appear to contain the same chemicals that have lead to severe lung problems in workers at microwave popcorn factories....kn own as popcorn lung popcorn lung is a debilitating respiratory disease that worsens over time. researchers at the harvard school of public health tested 51 types of e-cigarettes
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along with mark freund, i'm brad pautsch. we've got metro basketball action from bishop heelan, west and dakota valley. ranked girls teams meet as spirit lake goes to cherokee -- and hawkeye recruit ryan has a big night for the spirit lake boys. in nebraska, we'll see a pair of games in hartington, involving four different schools. we'll also see ranked teams from okoboji, western christian and lawton- bronson. we'll start in sioux city. after ten years as an assistant at bishop heelan, andy foster was coaching in "the pit" as the head coach for the first time. the crusaders and foster went 1 and 1 at a tournamnet at dowling last weekend -- hosting 2 and 0 sgt. bluff- luton tonight. foster and the crusaders down by 7 -- going to the fourth quarter. but here comes heelan -- deandre burnside drives and spins for the layin -- crusaders down by 5. more from heelan -- they spread the floor and elijah hazecamp gets 2 more on the drive -- heelan scores the 1st six points of the quarter to pull within one. sbl keeps the
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finds jackson wright for the bucket -- warriors are up by 3. but heelan comes all the way back -- the lob finds jack boever and the crusaders edge sbl 66-64. the 2 and 1 north boys -- on the road at 0 and 1 west. great start for the wolverines. noah mcwell misses, but gets his own rebound and puts it back in. west out to a 12-1 lead. west getting some easy buckets. danelle thompson is all alone for the easy bucket. west is still up ten, at 14 to 4. north fans wondering what's going on? wolverines keep up the pressure. jalen roseland goes inside for the hoop and the hack. west up 17-8 after one. but north goes on a 27-12 run in the second quarter. jacob noble scores on the break -- north rolls in the second half, past west 75-to-68. opening night for the dakota valley girls, hosting tea
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tea comes out steaming hot -- sidney clayberg nails the 3 for the first points of the game. the titans liked that spot -- tyra klarenbeek hits another 3 -- and dv is in a quick hole the panthers catch up with defense -- claire johnson picks up the loose ball and throws it in -- cutting the deficit to 4. then, at the end of the qtr -- anne mccabe finds britney schubert at the horn but dv falls 43-41. 10th-ranked lawton-bronson girls, visiting their arch-rivals from woodbury central.. 2nd quarter, the eagles strike as brooke hunwardsen posts up, gets the pass, and nails the basket to put lawton-bronson up by six. later, lawton-bronson continues the attack as ali verzani with the layup - l-b up 8 - verzani scored her one-thousandth career point tonight.
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back as jacey stratton finds a hole in the defense and gets the basket to cut the deficit to eight. the eagles are too much though as hunwardsen is left wide open, and she makes the easy basket to increase lawton-bronson's lead to 15. the eagles offense leads them to an 88 to 63 victory over the wildcats. western christian went 22 and 3 last year, making the class 2a state tournament. but two of those losses were to class 3a lemars. the wolfpack opened up their season with a visit from the bulldogs, who beat unity in their opener. because of the deep run into the football playoffs, this game was western's season opener. the wolfpack start the game with back-to-back threes - but then jake thompson knocks down a triple of his own - bringing le mars back within 3. but the bulldogs had a tough time with josh van lingen in the middle - 16 for the dordt commit - that led western christian. but its le mars that has the lead after a quarter - trent hillbrands had 22 points - and the bulldogs led 17-14 after one.
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taylor miedema goes the other way - miedema had 13 - western cruises in the second half, 60-44. in girls action, 8th-ranked okoboji at central lyon in a siouxland conference matchup. 2nd quarter - pioneers on the attack - emily wintz with a good hard drive to the cup - okoboji took a 31-13 lead into halftime. to the third quarter - boji working it in to megan peschong - easy layup off the glass - pioneers take a 20-point lead. central lyon keeps fighting - nice look inside from summer struckman to hope rasmussen - nice post moves for the lions. but okoboji is a lot to handle in the paint - very tall - molly mitchell off the square - the pioneers move to 5-0 with a 58-29 win over central lyon. sioux center, coming off a win over western christian - taking on sibley-ocheyedan. this one all warriors from the get-go - katie te grotenhuis buries the corner triple.
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grotenhuis goes back to work - back-to-back threes from te grotenhuis - she had 8 on the night. then the warriors go inside - to clare kortlever - sibley-ocheyedan had a tough time getting anything going. no such problems for sioux center - kortlever with the steal and the finish - kortlever had 7 - it was 29-nothing after a quarter - warriors roll, 59- 25. the hinton boys hosting south o'brien in a battle of 2 and 0 teams. early on, the wolverines with the ball, damon struve makes a nice spin to squeeze between the defenders and makes the basket to put south o' brien up two. later, after a missed shot, andrew hasselquist is there for the rebound and he puts in the shot to give hinton a two point lead. next blackhawk possession, hinton shows off some nice ball movement and collin jurgensmeier gets open for the easy bucket to put hinton up four. later on, the wolverines on defense, but struve gets the
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to cut the deficit to two. it was a close game, but south o' brien beats hinton 61 to 56. still to come, all the scores from around siouxland. and, spirit lake's two division one recruits visit cherokee. please stay with us. "we're the hinton blackhawk cheerleaders. with sportsfource extra. we'll be right back. (cheers)" said the hinton blackhawk
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girls who had a 31- 13 lead at halftime against central lyon. you've got pictures and we want to see them. twet photos to @ktivsports and use the "hashtags" sportsfource extra and fanfource. you can also use instagram and email them to at connect-dot-ktiv.com. the basketball edition of sports fource extra starts december 4th. it looks like it coud be a big season for the teams at spirit lake. the boys and girls have the sights set on state titles. ktiv's sam curtiss is here with more. the spirit lake guys have not one -- but two -- ncaa division one recruits. 6-foot-9 ryan has signed to play for the hawkeyes -- and point guard billy brown is headed to north dakota. the indians shooting for their second win of the season, at cherokee. there they are - kriener and brown. both teams traded buckets in the opening minutes. braves matching the indians tempo at first - kickout to eric petersen - three's good - he led cherokee
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17 points. billy brown had himself quite the first quarter - indians lead 11-8 - gets the shooters roll on that one - he had 14 first quarter points. he's left wide open for three here - he finished with 23 points - spirit lake pushing their lead. hawkeye fans don't blink - kriener both hands jams it home - he finished with 21 points. spirit lake gets a 80-48 win over cherokee. a top ten battle in the girls game -- spirit lake ranked fifth -- cherokee is ninth. spirit lake down 22-11 in the second - joie veldman, part of a furious run - three of her 13 brings spirit lake within five at the break. indians rallied from double digit deficits twice - anna brown pops a three - she led spirit lake with 17. tied at 38 in the third. the braves stayed composed - olivia dagel inside - she made a lot of baskets when the braves needed it. to the fourth - braves up 56-47 - paityn hagberg cushions that led
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cherokee with a solid win 72-61 the final. more girls hoops -- the lady trojans of cedar catholic taking on bloomfield. 1st quarter -- taylor lammers -- kicks out to senior megan leise -- with the quick re-lease -- cedar catholic fly out to an early 17 to nothing lead. bloomington struggled getting shots to fall early -- here's their first of the night -- amber bruegman sinks the floater -- bees on the board. but the trojans shooting out the lights -- brianna lammers pulls down the board -- steps back -- lets it fly and knocks it down. a little later -- on the inbound -- anna reifenrath -- buckets. cedar catholic cruising -- just before the break -- from straight away
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trojans win big, 62-42. more action going on right across the street -- hartington- newcastle taking on walthill. 1st period -- wildcats in transition -- the jays can't get back on defense in time -- michaela derickson lays it in -- wildcats up 13. later -- sophie noecker stuck on the baseline -- finds freshman liby lange on the wing -- hits the long jumper -- but the wildcat lead starting to shrink. lady jays running the floor -- tomisalie parker puts it on a line to jenna harlan -- hits the triple -- wildcat lead cut to single digits. into the paint for the senior camie stratman -- gets the bucket and the contact -- hartington-newcastle holds off walthill, 54-40. that's going to do it for
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