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an incredible kill for the defenders--thank s to jacob hall for sharing the cip. for play number two, we stay in sioux county christian taking on unity christian. it's 4th and 15 the wolfpack from the 16, and joey horstman has no regard for his ribs. he climbs the holds on for the score. how often do you see professional receivers get alligator arms in a situation like this...an incredible catch for horstman. but play number one comes to us from heelan and storm lake. we've seen branden hohenstein here in the top spot before and he decided to reclaim the position. look at the elevation, he nearly sticks it with his right hand and then adjusts and gets his arms under it before it hits the turf. even the nfl referees could agree that's a catch and that's why branden hohenstein locks up the top spot in the abc9 top plays of the week. high school volleyball action...battle creek taking on wakefield out in nebraska. opening set....josephine peitz drills a kill with a pretty angle....trojans take the 13-12 lead... a few points later...megan borg goes right by the battle
an incredible kill for the defenders--thank s to jacob hall for sharing the cip. for play number two, we stay in sioux county christian taking on unity christian. it's 4th and 15 the wolfpack from the 16, and joey horstman has no regard for his ribs. he climbs the holds on for the score. how often do you see professional receivers get alligator arms in a situation like this...an incredible catch for horstman. but play number one comes to us from heelan and storm lake. we've seen branden...
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an incredible kill for the defenders--thanks to jacob hall for sharing the cip. foplay number two, we stay in sioux county...western christian taking on unity christian. it's 4th and 15 for the wolfpack from the 16, and joey horstman has no regard for his ribs. he climbs the ladder and takes a hard shot, but he holds on for the score. how often do you see professional receivers get alligator arms in a situation like this...an incredible catch for horstman. but play number one comes to us from heelan and storm lake. we've seen branden hohenstein here in the top spot before and he decided to reclaim the position. look at the elevation, he nearly sticks it with his right hand and then adjusts and gets his arms under it before it hits even the nfl referees could agree that's a catch and that's why branden hohenstein locks up the top spot in the abc9 top plays of the week. jessica rae: scott: it's time now to check on your forecast... scott: good morning siouxland. it's been exceptionally dry so far this month. this morning, we're seeing a few sprinkles light up the r
an incredible kill for the defenders--thanks to jacob hall for sharing the cip. foplay number two, we stay in sioux county...western christian taking on unity christian. it's 4th and 15 for the wolfpack from the 16, and joey horstman has no regard for his ribs. he climbs the ladder and takes a hard shot, but he holds on for the score. how often do you see professional receivers get alligator arms in a situation like this...an incredible catch for horstman. but play number one comes to us from...
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an incredible kill for the defenders--thanks to jacob hall for sharing the cip. for play number two, we stay in sioux county...western christian taking on unity christian. it's 4th and 15 for the wolfpack from the 16, and joey horstman has no regard for his ribs.he climbs the ladder and takes a hard shot, but he holds on for the score. how often do you see professional receivers get alligator arms in a situation like this...an incredible catch for horstman. but play number one comes to us from heelan and storm lake. we've seen branden hohenstein here in the top spot before and he decided to reclaim the position. look at the elevation, he nearly sticks it with his right hand and then adjusts and gets his even the nfl referees could agree that's a catch and that's why branden hohenstein locks up the top spot in the abc9 top plays of the week. jessica rae scott: it's time now to check on your forecast... scott:good morning siouxland. it's been exceptionally dry so far this month. this morning, we're seeing a few sprinkles light up the radar to the west and some most
an incredible kill for the defenders--thanks to jacob hall for sharing the cip. for play number two, we stay in sioux county...western christian taking on unity christian. it's 4th and 15 for the wolfpack from the 16, and joey horstman has no regard for his ribs.he climbs the ladder and takes a hard shot, but he holds on for the score. how often do you see professional receivers get alligator arms in a situation like this...an incredible catch for horstman. but play number one comes to us from...
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Oct 29, 2015
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come lunchtime or therepoint a lot of parents won't be able to answer this cip question, what did your child wear to school today and not being able to answer that question could cost you precious time in an emergency. now, a lot of parents think, not me, i wouldn't be that parent. but watch this. these children are missing. and the single most important tool to save a child who's lost or missing is a photograph. even better, a photo of what that cld is wearing today. otherwise, a precise description is crucial. without it experts say there could be delays or misidentification. how much time do you have? >> the first three hours are always the most crucial when it cops to a missing child. >> reporter: callahan walsh is a child advocate at the national center for missing & exploited children. >> we need to give law enforcement a detailed description of what he's wearing. >> reporter: how many parents know exactly what their children are wearing. >> definitely shorts. >> gray velcro sneakers. >> i don't know. >> reporter: elizabeth haddone sets up with eight unsuspecting parents and give
come lunchtime or therepoint a lot of parents won't be able to answer this cip question, what did your child wear to school today and not being able to answer that question could cost you precious time in an emergency. now, a lot of parents think, not me, i wouldn't be that parent. but watch this. these children are missing. and the single most important tool to save a child who's lost or missing is a photograph. even better, a photo of what that cld is wearing today. otherwise, a precise...
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Oct 18, 2015
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mentioned that their owners are allowed to raise residential rates an amounts not to exceed 60% of the cip of the san francisco bay area per year. is that cumulative or is it use it or lose it? >> you could bank it. >> you can you bank it. okay. that important that it be done. we have stayed that with kind formula and kept of the rates exactly not that formula, but more closer to the cpi. the other thing that was really interesting when you look at the chart of the evictions and we're hearing a lot about it now, i don't remember quite as much comment during the period 1999-2000, but there were a lot more in that period, in the range of 2700 to 2800, still a lot this year. if you look at the chart for the long period of time, almost every year there are 1400 on average or more than that, probably. so what also was very interesting to me is find out that 75% of the evictions were for fault such as non-payment of rent. which is probably something is going to happen no matter what conditions we have, because if you don't pay the rent, you are going to get evicted. there might be a tendency for
mentioned that their owners are allowed to raise residential rates an amounts not to exceed 60% of the cip of the san francisco bay area per year. is that cumulative or is it use it or lose it? >> you could bank it. >> you can you bank it. okay. that important that it be done. we have stayed that with kind formula and kept of the rates exactly not that formula, but more closer to the cpi. the other thing that was really interesting when you look at the chart of the evictions and...
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mentioned that their owners are allowed to raise residential rates an amounts not to exceed 60% of the cip of the san francisco bay area per year. is that cumulative or is it use it or lose it? >> you could bank it. >> you can you bank it. okay. that important that it be done. we have stayed that with kind formula and kept of the rates exactly not that formula, but more closer to the cpi. the other thing that was really interesting when you look at the chart of the evictions and we're hearing a lot about it now, i don't remember quite as much comment during the period 1999-2000, but there were a lot more in that period, in the range of 2700 to 2800, still a lot this year. if you look at the chart for the long period of time, almost every year there are 1400 on average or more than that, probably. so what also was very interesting to me is find out that 75% of the evictions were for fault such as non-payment of rent. which is probably something is going to happen no matter what conditions we have, because if you don't pay the rent, you are going to get evicted. there might be a tendency for
mentioned that their owners are allowed to raise residential rates an amounts not to exceed 60% of the cip of the san francisco bay area per year. is that cumulative or is it use it or lose it? >> you could bank it. >> you can you bank it. okay. that important that it be done. we have stayed that with kind formula and kept of the rates exactly not that formula, but more closer to the cpi. the other thing that was really interesting when you look at the chart of the evictions and...
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mentioned that their owners are allowed to raise residential rates an amounts not to exceed 60% of the cip of the san francisco bay area per year. is that cumulative or is it use it or lose it? >> you could bank it. >> you can you bank it. okay. that important that it be done. we have stayed that with kind formula and kept of the rates exactly not that formula, but more closer to the cpi. the other thing that was really interesting when you look at the chart of the evictions and we're hearing a lot about it now, i don't remember quite as much comment during the period 1999-2000, but there were a lot more in that period, in the range of 2700 to 2800, still a lot this year. if you look at the chart for the long period of time, almost every year there are 1400 on average or more than that, probably. so what also was very interesting to me is find out that 75% of the evictions were for fault such as non-payment of rent. which is probably something is going to happen no matter what conditions we have, because if you don't pay the rent, you are going to get evicted. there might be a tendency for
mentioned that their owners are allowed to raise residential rates an amounts not to exceed 60% of the cip of the san francisco bay area per year. is that cumulative or is it use it or lose it? >> you could bank it. >> you can you bank it. okay. that important that it be done. we have stayed that with kind formula and kept of the rates exactly not that formula, but more closer to the cpi. the other thing that was really interesting when you look at the chart of the evictions and...