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norfolk resident regarding a conditional use permit that would allow helena chemical to operate an agronomy/retail fertilizer facility. the meeting is set for 5:30 tonight at the norfolk city council chambers at 309 n. 5th street. property taxes will be the topic of night for the second of the norfolk daily news' community conversations. speaker of the legislature galen hadley of kearney, platte institute executive director jim vokal and open sky institute executive director renee fry are the featured guests. daily news editor kent warneke says it's not a speech or debate, but a forum for norfolk-area citizens to ask questions and share information. it's set for wednesday evening from 5:30 to 6:30 at the cox activities center theater on the campus of northeast community college. those and more stories can be heard on news talk wjag, lite rock 97.5 and 106 kix." jessica rae: working hard this morning to unload the first big addition to the launch pad childrens musuem. beginning at 9:00 a-m crews began unloading a truck that contained a climbing wall. this is the first exhibit the childrens m
norfolk resident regarding a conditional use permit that would allow helena chemical to operate an agronomy/retail fertilizer facility. the meeting is set for 5:30 tonight at the norfolk city council chambers at 309 n. 5th street. property taxes will be the topic of night for the second of the norfolk daily news' community conversations. speaker of the legislature galen hadley of kearney, platte institute executive director jim vokal and open sky institute executive director renee fry are the...
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importance of understanding the rules, following the rules, and then what the rules are," said assistant agronomy professor rich crow. morningside is also using the program to train the students to become commercial drone operators and are using nearly 20 drones in the process. bria: drone classes meet on monday evenings at martin field in south sioux city. the program will be open t tthe general public in the near future. in studio, bria bell abc 9 news. deborah: a sioux city woman will face charges....for allegedy selling the synethenic marijuana drug... k-2... that may have caused the death of a west high school senior. deborah:h: 18 year-old rose autumn mouw...is charged with involuntary manslaughter...an d delivery of a controlled substance. the charges stem from the death of 18 year-old high school senior...austin mccloud. mc-cloud died last april...after smoking the drug "k-2"...that he allegedly purchased from mouw. mouw has pleaded not guilty. her trial is set to begin on april 26th. abc-9 spoke to the mother of mccloud, who says she has no hate in her heart for mouw. she says that nothi
importance of understanding the rules, following the rules, and then what the rules are," said assistant agronomy professor rich crow. morningside is also using the program to train the students to become commercial drone operators and are using nearly 20 drones in the process. bria: drone classes meet on monday evenings at martin field in south sioux city. the program will be open t tthe general public in the near future. in studio, bria bell abc 9 news. deborah: a sioux city woman will...
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regarding a recently-approved conditional use permit that would allow helena chemical to operate an agronomy/retail fertilizer facility in northeast norfolk. those and more stories can be heard on news talk wjag, lite rock 97.5 and 106 kix. " jessica rae: coming up in sports... morningside won the g-pac title on saturday for the fifth consecutive season. hear from the mustangs when we come back scott: stay tuned for today's forecast... jessica rae: the holiday travel season is just around the around the corner... and you have worked very hard to maintain a healhty lifestyle, but what do you do when faced with all of those temptations of unhealthy holiday treats? i've got some tips for you to survive the holidays without blowing your healthy track record! rae: traveling, especially this time of year, can be stressful, but however you plan on visiting loved ones, plan ahead, be prepared, don't ruin your heatlhy eating pattern. mercy dietician stephanie small, has a good reminder, for all us, as we begin the holiday season... stephanie small: "remember thanksgiving will come again next year so
regarding a recently-approved conditional use permit that would allow helena chemical to operate an agronomy/retail fertilizer facility in northeast norfolk. those and more stories can be heard on news talk wjag, lite rock 97.5 and 106 kix. " jessica rae: coming up in sports... morningside won the g-pac title on saturday for the fifth consecutive season. hear from the mustangs when we come back scott: stay tuned for today's forecast... jessica rae: the holiday travel season is just around...
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importance of understanding the rules, following the rules, and then what the rules are," said assistant agronomy professor rich crow. morningside is also using the program to train the students to become commercial drone operators and are field in south sioux city. the program will be open to the general public in the near future. " jessica rae: coming up.... i'll show you the unique way a massachussets community came together to help one disabled boy celebrate halloween. " jessica rae: plus... i'll introduce you to wrinkles... a clown who has been terrorizing the residents of a florida community. find out why this creepy clown is it's a contest to celebrate the relaunch of its vinyl store. the retailer started the offer on october 23rd-- and will end on tuesday. so you still have two more days to win. check amazon- dot-com to enter for a chance to win a prize. jessica rae: for one disabled massachusetts boy, halloween has always been a holiday he loved... unfortunatly he has always struggled to participate.but this year topped them all fofothe ten year old. friends and neighbors gave him a reve
importance of understanding the rules, following the rules, and then what the rules are," said assistant agronomy professor rich crow. morningside is also using the program to train the students to become commercial drone operators and are field in south sioux city. the program will be open to the general public in the near future. " jessica rae: coming up.... i'll show you the unique way a massachussets community came together to help one disabled boy celebrate halloween. "...
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started about a year and a half ago, by collaborating with people that work on natural resources and agronomy and we have collaborations with them."the principle for the drone is simple, and it's backpack.sebastian elbaum, professor of computer science and engineering, unl "we have kept it small and it's able to carry a load of balls that with the right elements can ignite and generate a flame of about 10 inches that could help you start those fires." the students at the nimbus lab working on the drone say they've come a long way.jim higgins, masters student, unl "it's sort of interesting to see the progression of prototypes from the very first one to where we are now and how much better we can do it from when we first began."nats but... they still have some work to do... to make the program easy for anyone to use. evan beachly, masters student, unl "the idea is that the firefighter could have an interface on like a tablet or smartphone or something and they could like point coordinates out and the uav will fly there and like drop a ball there so we need to make an interface for that and inte
started about a year and a half ago, by collaborating with people that work on natural resources and agronomy and we have collaborations with them."the principle for the drone is simple, and it's backpack.sebastian elbaum, professor of computer science and engineering, unl "we have kept it small and it's able to carry a load of balls that with the right elements can ignite and generate a flame of about 10 inches that could help you start those fires." the students at the nimbus...