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" " jenna: good evening and thank you for joining us tonight im jenna rehnstrom joining us tonight im jenna rehnstrom tim and im tim seaman. a new senate bill dealing with concussion injuries in high school sports is on the table. the bill is calling for professionals to help deal with jenna: would require the home team at to provide a licensed athletic assess other njuries. abc 9's christina gri-hall-va went to see what they think of the bill. christina new bill is geared specifically toward-- what is known as-- collision sports. that includes football, wrestling, plus boys and girls soccer. great schools are how feasible something like this-- really is. the westwood rebels had something to cheer about this morning at their school pep rally. westwood's wrestling team advanced to the state dual tournament in des moines-- and six individuals will compete as well. "it's a honor to wrestle for this team and i'm so proud of everyone that made it." although winning is a hope for every athlete-- staying healthy and safe is something also very crucial to their career. wrestling is known as a
" " jenna: good evening and thank you for joining us tonight im jenna rehnstrom joining us tonight im jenna rehnstrom tim and im tim seaman. a new senate bill dealing with concussion injuries in high school sports is on the table. the bill is calling for professionals to help deal with jenna: would require the home team at to provide a licensed athletic assess other njuries. abc 9's christina gri-hall-va went to see what they think of the bill. christina new bill is geared...
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tim: good evening and thank you for joining us tonight im tim seaman jenna: and im jenna rehnstrom jenna-tim on cam march is colorectal cancer awareness month. and since the dise preventable, we're getting in the fight. tim by getting a colonoscopy bebenning at the age of 50, mosos men and women can all but gaurantee they'll never have to fight the disease. tim with monitor so why do so many people... including me.... put off the life saving procedure ? for one ... the prep. most people have heard horror stories. but as i recently discovered, the times are changing and there's never been a better time " tim seaman: i'd recieved the reminder letters and answered the followup c cls before. drdrbryce robison: "t"ts is a really eat time for you to do it. just get a screen to make sure you're allright," said dr. bryce robison. "hey good morning tim" tim seaman: like alot of men, trips to see my family doc, bryce robison are only when required. so getting a colonoscopy, wasn't something i put in my planner. dr. bryce robison: "guys just dont like not having control," said dr. robison. " it's a goo
tim: good evening and thank you for joining us tonight im tim seaman jenna: and im jenna rehnstrom jenna-tim on cam march is colorectal cancer awareness month. and since the dise preventable, we're getting in the fight. tim by getting a colonoscopy bebenning at the age of 50, mosos men and women can all but gaurantee they'll never have to fight the disease. tim with monitor so why do so many people... including me.... put off the life saving procedure ? for one ... the prep. most people have...
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tim: good evening and thank you for joining us tonight im tim seaman jenna: and im jenna rehnstrom water quality in iowa has been a hot topic as of late. now, authors of a new study say what's being done by farmers to protect our streams and rivers... isn't enough. tim: experts on the matter in northwest iowa say their biggest challengngis getting producers informed about their options. abc9's jess plue tells us more. jess: the environmental working group conducted a water study in iowa saying voluntary water conservation methods are overall not working... and aren't worth the money. project coordinator for buena vista and pocahontas counties about how she views the future of this issue. "i think everybody sees degraded water quality but we are hoping to make enprovements and by giving the farmers educating, and providing tools for implementing, it'd help with improving water quality," says anita patrick, watershed project coordinator for the wqi project in the headwaters of the north raccoon. watershed project coordinator, anita patrick, said theres a variety of tools farmers can use wh
tim: good evening and thank you for joining us tonight im tim seaman jenna: and im jenna rehnstrom water quality in iowa has been a hot topic as of late. now, authors of a new study say what's being done by farmers to protect our streams and rivers... isn't enough. tim: experts on the matter in northwest iowa say their biggest challengngis getting producers informed about their options. abc9's jess plue tells us more. jess: the environmental working group conducted a water study in iowa saying...
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good evening and thank you u r joining us tonight im jenna rehnstrom titi and im tim seaean. as the nation finds itself 9 9 months out from electiti its next president, pope francis has propelled himself into the equation. jenna: but experts in the religious world say this isn't the first time religion has affected politics in the u-s. abc9's elisa raffa has more. elisa: tim, jenna, lines may occasionally blur when it comes to religion and politics. but religious experts here in siouxland say much like the election cycle we are witnessing... this pope is one like we've never en before. the pope hit headlines early this week, commentiti on donald trump earlier this w wk.... n modern history, absolutey. there's nothing like him, he's not afraid to speak up and to speak out on allllinds of issues...very free- wheeling, i'm sure the vatican press corp wonders what's he going to do next" says bishop r. walker nickless, dioceses of sioux city. social media bursting, after a proclaimed people's pope injecting his opinion on proposed policy coming from a the presidential candidates. t
good evening and thank you u r joining us tonight im jenna rehnstrom titi and im tim seaean. as the nation finds itself 9 9 months out from electiti its next president, pope francis has propelled himself into the equation. jenna: but experts in the religious world say this isn't the first time religion has affected politics in the u-s. abc9's elisa raffa has more. elisa: tim, jenna, lines may occasionally blur when it comes to religion and politics. but religious experts here in siouxland say...
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life is more important than tim: good evening and thank you for joining us tonight im tim seaman jenna: and im jenna rehnstrom. a newell family of eight is in the hospital from carbon monoxide posioning. tim: the family's condition is currently unknown... but the fatal gas can be linked to bad weather conditions, especially in times when we receive several inches of snow. abc 9's bria bell has more info on safety measures to help monitor your home's carbon monoxide levels bria: tim and jenna, every year hundreds of people die from carbon monoxide posioning, but there are tools to help detect how much of the gas is lingering in your home. "it is a silent killer and people are sickened and die from it every year," said kistner. [carbon monoxide detecter beeps] carbon monoxide is a deadly, odorless, colorless gas that kills about 170 people per year, according to the u.s. consumer product safety commission. the gas is emitted through your in home appliances like a furnace, hot water heaters, and fire places. and when we receive several inches of department says residents should check outside vents to ensure that
life is more important than tim: good evening and thank you for joining us tonight im tim seaman jenna: and im jenna rehnstrom. a newell family of eight is in the hospital from carbon monoxide posioning. tim: the family's condition is currently unknown... but the fatal gas can be linked to bad weather conditions, especially in times when we receive several inches of snow. abc 9's bria bell has more info on safety measures to help monitor your home's carbon monoxide levels bria: tim and jenna,...
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tim: good evening and thank you for joining us tonight im tim seaman jenna: and im jenna rehnstrom. former iowa governor chet culver says he's giving a voice to the voiceless by advocating on behalf of iowans state's new medicaid plan. tim: meeting today to medicaid pateints say they are already facing. abc 9's bria bell was able to speak to the those at the meeting and has more in studio. bria: tim and jenna, former governor culver says he believes the power of legislation lies within its people and now he's stepping in to try and advocate for "what can we do to stop it?" monday's town hall meeting gave siouxland residents a platform to raise concerns about iowa's move to priviatized medicaid services. some say the program, which becomes active on march first, has left them with no sense of direction with many feeling like the program will do more harm than good. "we don't always have a voice," says flamsburg. culver has taken notes on issues siouxlanders say they face and plans to represent those patients in front of state lawmakers by standing with "aims" also known as advocate f
tim: good evening and thank you for joining us tonight im tim seaman jenna: and im jenna rehnstrom. former iowa governor chet culver says he's giving a voice to the voiceless by advocating on behalf of iowans state's new medicaid plan. tim: meeting today to medicaid pateints say they are already facing. abc 9's bria bell was able to speak to the those at the meeting and has more in studio. bria: tim and jenna, former governor culver says he believes the power of legislation lies within its...
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jenna: good evening andthank tonight and im jenna rehnstrom the blizzard hitting siouxland has all but shut down the area, closings from schools and businesses have been pouring into the newsroom here but siouxland businesses aren't the only ones that have to put a halt on things, after earlier today, part of interstate 29 in south dakota was closed, officials citing dangerous driivng conditions. abc9's jess plue got to speak to some truck drivers who had to make an impromptu stops during their delivery. while most are avoiding the blizzard by staying indoors, some have to brave the terrible weather to keep business moving as usual... but how can you keep business moving cross country when an interstate is closed? i spoke to some drivers who were forced to pull off due to the hazardous conditions and how this impacts their businesses. "i've never run into a road closure before," says craig vine craig vine along with many other drivers were quite literally stuck when the state departments of transportation and public safety closed down interstate 29 from exit 72 south to iowa's border..
jenna: good evening andthank tonight and im jenna rehnstrom the blizzard hitting siouxland has all but shut down the area, closings from schools and businesses have been pouring into the newsroom here but siouxland businesses aren't the only ones that have to put a halt on things, after earlier today, part of interstate 29 in south dakota was closed, officials citing dangerous driivng conditions. abc9's jess plue got to speak to some truck drivers who had to make an impromptu stops during their...
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joining us tonight im jenna rehnstrom tim and i'm tim seaman. sioux city police say a suspect was able to find a hidden gun... and shoot at officier while he was handcuffed. tim: ryan moritz has been treated and released from the hospital... and today, we found out more about how everything went down... including how the suspect, isaiah mothershed injured himself, as well. jenna: mothershed was one of several arrests during the same incident. jenna: including 3 minors. eight people total were arrested in connection to a string of armed robberies in sioux city. according to court documents the group was taken into allegedly playing roles in several throughout the past two weeks. a press held earlier today headquarters in downtown sioux city. abc9's jess plue was there. jess what else have we learned? jess: tim, jenna, in further police investigation, they have e released the names as well as the charges of those 8 arrested. all but one have been charged with class "b" offenses. this is not isaiah mothershed's first run in with the law for sure. h
joining us tonight im jenna rehnstrom tim and i'm tim seaman. sioux city police say a suspect was able to find a hidden gun... and shoot at officier while he was handcuffed. tim: ryan moritz has been treated and released from the hospital... and today, we found out more about how everything went down... including how the suspect, isaiah mothershed injured himself, as well. jenna: mothershed was one of several arrests during the same incident. jenna: including 3 minors. eight people total were...
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tim: good evening and thank you for joining us tonight im tim seaman jenna: and im jenna rehnstrom. sioux city is facing an issue with vagrancy in the downtown. city council and members of the community try to address the problem. tim: usually it stems from colder temperatures, but some businesses say that now it doesn't matter what the weather looks like... people are loitering and bothering abc 9's bria bell brings us more. bria: tim and jenna, the sioux city public library and the convention center are two prominent places are feeling the effects of vagrancy issues downtown and now both places are looking to stop people from entering if they do not intend to utilize the facilities properly. " it's not a good look when you have somebody sleeping at a table," the sioux city library, typically a nice place to enjoy a good book, is unintentionally housing the homeless. the library will allocate nearly $46,000 for additional security options due to the frequent vagrancy issues, but will it be enough? "i'm not sure that with the money that we'll be having, that it's really going to cov
tim: good evening and thank you for joining us tonight im tim seaman jenna: and im jenna rehnstrom. sioux city is facing an issue with vagrancy in the downtown. city council and members of the community try to address the problem. tim: usually it stems from colder temperatures, but some businesses say that now it doesn't matter what the weather looks like... people are loitering and bothering abc 9's bria bell brings us more. bria: tim and jenna, the sioux city public library and the convention...
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tim: joining us tonight im tim seaman jenna: and im jenna rehnstrom. going to the doctor can be an anxiety filled event. tim: add in a procedure like a colonoscopy, and for many folks it's a recipe for avoiding the doctor. tim with monitor but march is colon cancer awareness month, and so tongiht we're going to try and lessen some of the uneasyness. when i recently had my first colonoscopy .... the folks at dunes surgical hospital allowed abc9 to bring cameras along. while the video you are about to see isn't graphic, it is actual video of my procedure. it's our hope after watching this report, you'll think again about putting off your first colonoscopy. dr. michalak: "in your case there's not a lot to talk about becasue i didn;t see alot which is what i love to find. healthy guy comes in he's got a healthy colon. could have been a 22 year old," said dr. michalak. hoping for. a clean bill of colon health. it all started with a reutine visit to my family doctor. dr. bryce robisonl: " we'll call dr. michalak's office my nurse will come back give you a da
tim: joining us tonight im tim seaman jenna: and im jenna rehnstrom. going to the doctor can be an anxiety filled event. tim: add in a procedure like a colonoscopy, and for many folks it's a recipe for avoiding the doctor. tim with monitor but march is colon cancer awareness month, and so tongiht we're going to try and lessen some of the uneasyness. when i recently had my first colonoscopy .... the folks at dunes surgical hospital allowed abc9 to bring cameras along. while the video you are...
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tim: good evening and thank you for r r joining us tonight im tim seaman jenna: and im jenna rehnstrom. controversy is brewing in south dakota over a law passed by lawmakers that would affect transgender students. tim: if signed by governor daugaard, the bill would require students to use restrooms based on their sex at birth. abc 9's bria bell brings us local reaction. bria: tim and jenna, if it's signed by the governor... south dakota would be the first state to pass a bill addressing transgender students. some local college students don't want that distinction... they're against the bill because they say, it's just unneccesary. "not only are we unwilling to accept people as who they are, we are bigoted and rude" the university of south dakota offers a safe place for students with varying genders and sexualities called spectrum. group say they'll be upset if an anti- transgender bill passes in the state, which will force students to use restrooms according to the gender they were assigned when born, not the gender they idtentify with. "for me, i do not neccesarily know all of the tra
tim: good evening and thank you for r r joining us tonight im tim seaman jenna: and im jenna rehnstrom. controversy is brewing in south dakota over a law passed by lawmakers that would affect transgender students. tim: if signed by governor daugaard, the bill would require students to use restrooms based on their sex at birth. abc 9's bria bell brings us local reaction. bria: tim and jenna, if it's signed by the governor... south dakota would be the first state to pass a bill addressing...
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tim: good evening and thank you for joining us tonight im tim seaman jenna: and im jenna rehnstrom a new bill passed by the iowa senate is giving some iowa families new hope. tim: the bill called... the right to try, gives terminally ill patients the opportunity to try non-fda approved medical alternatives. abab's jess plue has more on what this legislation would mean. jess: that's right tim and jenna...imagine being told by your doctor that you have a shorted timeline to that diagnosis and add the possibility of a treatment haulting or reversing your condition but not having the right to access it because it has yet to be f-d-a a approved. well..this obstacle was partially removed tuesday withhe passing of t right to try bill. "the bill grants terminally ill iowan patients the oppertunity to explore non-fda approved alternatives with the patient simply granting consent beforehand. " it gives patients in the sunset of their treatments another oppertunity. i mean is this a cure-all drug? no. is it an extension of life-type oppertunity? yes. another year, maybe another three to five ye
tim: good evening and thank you for joining us tonight im tim seaman jenna: and im jenna rehnstrom a new bill passed by the iowa senate is giving some iowa families new hope. tim: the bill called... the right to try, gives terminally ill patients the opportunity to try non-fda approved medical alternatives. abab's jess plue has more on what this legislation would mean. jess: that's right tim and jenna...imagine being told by your doctor that you have a shorted timeline to that diagnosis and add...
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tim: good evening and thank you for im tim seaman jenna: and im jenna rehnstrom the battle between concerned mornignside residents and the city officials continues to flare as a proposed cell tower is set to be built in the residential neighborhood. tim: abc9's jess plue spoke to a some of those residents to find out what they have to say after the city board of adjustment ruled to move ahead in the process, at tuesday's public meeting at city hall, despite of the outcry from the community. jess: residents are still fired up for sure and want their position on the building of the cell tower ..to be known. even though the cell tower is set to move into its final stages before construction starts, citizen say they're not going down without a fight. " i went around with petitions from the neighbors. they don't want it, but it didn't do a dang bit of good," says pat ramirez, a concerned morningside resident. residents attended the city council meeting on tuesday to present their argument in opposition to the building of the new verison cellular tower. to their dismay, the refused to hear all the
tim: good evening and thank you for im tim seaman jenna: and im jenna rehnstrom the battle between concerned mornignside residents and the city officials continues to flare as a proposed cell tower is set to be built in the residential neighborhood. tim: abc9's jess plue spoke to a some of those residents to find out what they have to say after the city board of adjustment ruled to move ahead in the process, at tuesday's public meeting at city hall, despite of the outcry from the community....
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"singing " jenna: good evening and thank you for joining us tonight im jenna rehnstrom. sioux city's police department wants to add two new members to its department, but city council will have to make that about if that would be money well spent. abc 9's bria bell tells us why local police say they need a little more help on the streets. bria: jenna, during this week's city council budget meeting, sioux city police chief doug young asked to add two additional positions to the department's traffic team. council members will now have to decide if there is room in the budget for more officers to be on payroll. "officers are just getting pulled thinner and thinner and thinner," says sheehan. on wednesday, city council members deliberated how the city's budget will be spent. sioux city police chief doug young took the opportunity to request two more positions for the department's traffic unit, causing a divide amongst council members. officer sheehan says he supports the cheif because the current lack of officers is taking a toll on the boys in blue. "there are alot of shift
"singing " jenna: good evening and thank you for joining us tonight im jenna rehnstrom. sioux city's police department wants to add two new members to its department, but city council will have to make that about if that would be money well spent. abc 9's bria bell tells us why local police say they need a little more help on the streets. bria: jenna, during this week's city council budget meeting, sioux city police chief doug young asked to add two additional positions to the...
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jenna: good evening and thank you for joining us tonight im jenna rehnstrom tim and im tim seaman. tim: a bill to aid terminally ill pateints passed in the iowa senate on tuesday and is now aded to the iowa house. jenna: the bill called,..."the right to try" advocates for manufacturers toprovide investstational drugug biological products or devices to be made available to patients with a terminal illness,..provided they receive a written form of consent from the patient beforehand. tim: these experimental treatments are not yet approved by the f-d-a and are only permitted to be used by the terminally ill...but the hope of extending one's life, even for a something many are willing to chance. bertrand lead to bill saying this would provide iowans suffering from a terminal illness the oprtunity to overall helpfuture patients. " it gives patients in the sunset of their treatments another oppertunity. i mean is this a cure-all drug? no. is it an extension of life-type oppertunity? yes. another year, maybe another three to five yrs to extend your life. it gives people hope. " tim: the ri
jenna: good evening and thank you for joining us tonight im jenna rehnstrom tim and im tim seaman. tim: a bill to aid terminally ill pateints passed in the iowa senate on tuesday and is now aded to the iowa house. jenna: the bill called,..."the right to try" advocates for manufacturers toprovide investstational drugug biological products or devices to be made available to patients with a terminal illness,..provided they receive a written form of consent from the patient beforehand....
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good evening and thank you u r joining us tonight im jenna rehnstrom titi and im tim seaean. as the nation finds itself 9 9 months out from electiti its next president, pope francis has propelled himself into the equation. jenna: but experts in the religious world say this isn't the first time religion has affected politics in the u-s. abc9's elisa raffa has more. elisa: tim, jenna, lines may occasionally blur when it comes to religion and politics. but religious experts here in siouxland say much like the election cycle we are witnessing... this pope is one like we've never en before. the pope hit headlines early this week, commentiti on donald trump earlier this w wk.... n modern history, absolutey. there's nothing like him, he's not afraid to speak up and to speak out on allllinds of issues...very free- wheeling, i'm sure the vatican press corp wonders what's he going to do next" says bishop r. walker nickless, dioceses of sioux city. social media bursting, after a proclaimed people's pope injecting his opinion on proposed policy coming from a the presidential candidates. t
good evening and thank you u r joining us tonight im jenna rehnstrom titi and im tim seaean. as the nation finds itself 9 9 months out from electiti its next president, pope francis has propelled himself into the equation. jenna: but experts in the religious world say this isn't the first time religion has affected politics in the u-s. abc9's elisa raffa has more. elisa: tim, jenna, lines may occasionally blur when it comes to religion and politics. but religious experts here in siouxland say...
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tim: good evening and thank you for jenna: and im jenna rehnstrom. iowa is trying to keep up with neighboring states. but when it comes to how fast you can go on the roads... not everyone agrees that we should be pushing the limit. tim lawmakers in des moinin are cocoidering bumping up speeds on state highghys. abc9's jess pluehas more on the pros and cons. jess: that right... a bill has been sent to lawmakers proposing an increse in road speeds...more specifically, an increase from 55mph to 65mph on two lane highways throughout iowa. but while many are excited to quench their need for speed, others are more cautious about the potential increase. " ""if all the roads were l le this, then yes, speeds could be a little higher, but woododry county only has three of these roads," says officer todd wingert. the roads officer todd wingert is talking about are two-lane highways in iowa. on tuesd, a bill went into the hands of lawmakers to increase speeds from 60 to 65 mph. gary worthan proposed this bill, keeping the state of iowa in check with other states
tim: good evening and thank you for jenna: and im jenna rehnstrom. iowa is trying to keep up with neighboring states. but when it comes to how fast you can go on the roads... not everyone agrees that we should be pushing the limit. tim lawmakers in des moinin are cocoidering bumping up speeds on state highghys. abc9's jess pluehas more on the pros and cons. jess: that right... a bill has been sent to lawmakers proposing an increse in road speeds...more specifically, an increase from 55mph to...
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jenna:good evening and thank you for joining us tonight im jenna rehnstrom tim and im tim seaman. some unepxected visitors were in siouxland today, all to lend a hand for a good cause. jenna the sioux city army national guard volunteered to help deliver food for meals-on- wheels in humvee's abc 9's christina gri-hall-va has more. christina m and jenna-- these certainly were some wheels that turned a few heads today-- but more importantly brought smiles to the faces of some surprised residents in sioux city. if you saw any of these rolling through the streets of sioux city today-- you might have been wondering why. today-- the national guard had boots on the ground in siouxland-- meals-on-wheels "there are 17 routes
jenna:good evening and thank you for joining us tonight im jenna rehnstrom tim and im tim seaman. some unepxected visitors were in siouxland today, all to lend a hand for a good cause. jenna the sioux city army national guard volunteered to help deliver food for meals-on- wheels in humvee's abc 9's christina gri-hall-va has more. christina m and jenna-- these certainly were some wheels that turned a few heads today-- but more importantly brought smiles to the faces of some surprised residents...
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" " jenna: good evening and thank you for joining us tonight im jenna rehnstrom. sioux city's police department is hoping to add two new positions to its traffic task force. the department says they feel understaffed, but it's not up to them. the final decision will boil down to city council members. abc 9's bria bell brings us more info... bria: jenna, sioux city police chief doug young made a request to add two officers to the department's traffic unit during a recent city council budget meeting and council members will have the final say so as they will vote on adding the two new positions will mean city council will have to reevaluate the city's budget, but the department says they're in need and could use the extra man power if the request is approved. "as officers we support the chief in going to the city council and asking for more officers so that we can have additonal help. there are a lot of times when it seems that we don't have all the help that we would like to have to be able to serve the community as efficiently as we would like to," says sheehan. b
" " jenna: good evening and thank you for joining us tonight im jenna rehnstrom. sioux city's police department is hoping to add two new positions to its traffic task force. the department says they feel understaffed, but it's not up to them. the final decision will boil down to city council members. abc 9's bria bell brings us more info... bria: jenna, sioux city police chief doug young made a request to add two officers to the department's traffic unit during a recent city council...
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jenna: good evening and thank you for joining us tonight im jenna rehnstrom tim and im tim seaman. a disease... commonly found in south america... is causing growing fears here in the u-s. jenna: pregnant women are at highest risk... and are to travel to
jenna: good evening and thank you for joining us tonight im jenna rehnstrom tim and im tim seaman. a disease... commonly found in south america... is causing growing fears here in the u-s. jenna: pregnant women are at highest risk... and are to travel to
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" " jenna: good evening and thank you for joining us tonight im jenna rehnstrom tim and im tim seaman. a sioux city man accused of several armed robberies and attempted murder learned the charges he faces today. jenna: 18-year old isaiah mothershed was aprehended earlier in the week after one of those robberies, where he shot a sioux city police officer abc 9's christina gri-hall-va has more on the court hearing today. christina? christina: tim and jenna-- isaiah mothershed may have had his first court today-- but this was not his first act of violence. the 18-year-old has actuallyeen connected to several incidents-- dating back--to last year. 18-year-old isaiah mothershed appeared in court thursday for the first time-- since being accused of shooting a sioux city police officer sunday. mothershed is charged with two counts of attempted murder and five counts of 1st degree robbery-- each as a class-b felony that carries a maximum sentence of 25 years in prison. "i have to advise you that if convicted of any of those charges, you would be required to serve 70 percent of that sentence,
" " jenna: good evening and thank you for joining us tonight im jenna rehnstrom tim and im tim seaman. a sioux city man accused of several armed robberies and attempted murder learned the charges he faces today. jenna: 18-year old isaiah mothershed was aprehended earlier in the week after one of those robberies, where he shot a sioux city police officer abc 9's christina gri-hall-va has more on the court hearing today. christina? christina: tim and jenna-- isaiah mothershed may have...
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evening and thank you for joining us tonight good evening and thank you for joining us tonight im jenna rehnstrom tim and im tim seaman. over the weekend u-s supreme court justice antonin scalia passed away at his home in texas. jenna: that's lead to a controversial battle in washinton over who should appoint his successor. tim: scalia who was appointed by president ronald reagan in 19-86, has sat on the highest bench in the land for thirty years a perhaps most famous for writing several scathing dissents during his tenure as supreme court justice. jenna: scalia's impact has been felt across the nation... even here in siouxland tim: abc9's elissa raffa has reaction from two legal professionals speaking on the supreme court justice's legacy. "he was kind of viewed as the rock star of the court" says kyle irvin, attorney at corbett anderson law. a great loss for the justice system over the weekend as supreme court justice antonin scalia passed away in texas. siouxland lawyers and judges are remembering him as a man who cared about not only his career, but the legal system overall attorney klye irvi
evening and thank you for joining us tonight good evening and thank you for joining us tonight im jenna rehnstrom tim and im tim seaman. over the weekend u-s supreme court justice antonin scalia passed away at his home in texas. jenna: that's lead to a controversial battle in washinton over who should appoint his successor. tim: scalia who was appointed by president ronald reagan in 19-86, has sat on the highest bench in the land for thirty years a perhaps most famous for writing several...
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jenna: good evening and thank you for joining us tonight im jenna rehnstrom tim im tim seaman. crews in the metro as well as outside the city continue working hard to remove the piled up white stuff. jenna: abc9's jess plue was in one rural iowa community dealing with the snow in
jenna: good evening and thank you for joining us tonight im jenna rehnstrom tim im tim seaman. crews in the metro as well as outside the city continue working hard to remove the piled up white stuff. jenna: abc9's jess plue was in one rural iowa community dealing with the snow in
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" " jenna: good evening and thank you for joining us tonight im jenna rehnstrom tim and im tim seaman. over the weekend, human remains were found in rural nebraska. believe the body has been there since this summer and now they're trying to identify who it is. jenna: the discovery was made just east of tilden in madison county. according to the madison county sheriff, a hunter came upon the body shortly before noon yesterday in a shelter belt just north of highway 275. tim: the investigator on the case e ys the unidentifiedperson is believeded to be a man n o died sometime over the summer. a forensic exam is scheduled to try and identify the body. investigators saying they don't really have any leads at this time. " we honestly don't have anything to indicate foul play, but at this point there isn't anything to rule it out eitr. so we're just looking at this as a completely blank slate and we'll just rely our findings on what the forensic examinations come up with." tim: the body is scheduled to be transported tomorrow to the nebraska state laboratory in lincoln. jenna: sioux city pol
" " jenna: good evening and thank you for joining us tonight im jenna rehnstrom tim and im tim seaman. over the weekend, human remains were found in rural nebraska. believe the body has been there since this summer and now they're trying to identify who it is. jenna: the discovery was made just east of tilden in madison county. according to the madison county sheriff, a hunter came upon the body shortly before noon yesterday in a shelter belt just north of highway 275. tim: the...
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" " jenna: good evening and thank you for joining us tonight im jenna rehnstrom tim and im tim seaman. how young is too young, to fire a gun? that was one of the questions before iowa lawmakers today jenna: several bills were sent to the statehouse floor today... all concerning some aspect of the second ammendment. tim: sabrina ahmed has in the statehouse " it's 2nd amendment day at the statehouse so the for 5 bills on the regarding regarding access to firearms to state of emergency, one dealing atvs, another deals with confidentiality, 5th and most contentious involves kids 14 and under able to use guns, created large and long debate on house floor logically- does it make sense for a 1 year old to hold and shoot a handgun yes or no? even people who are experienced with firearms harem themseves accidentally, so the thought that a 1-5 year old even under supervision should be firing a handgun is ludicrous. this is the best bill expanding 2nd amendment rights, puts rights back in hands of parents. any criticism-- parents rights, that's all very well and good if every parent is beaver cl
" " jenna: good evening and thank you for joining us tonight im jenna rehnstrom tim and im tim seaman. how young is too young, to fire a gun? that was one of the questions before iowa lawmakers today jenna: several bills were sent to the statehouse floor today... all concerning some aspect of the second ammendment. tim: sabrina ahmed has in the statehouse " it's 2nd amendment day at the statehouse so the for 5 bills on the regarding regarding access to firearms to state of...
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" " jenna: good evening and thank you for joining us tonight im jenna rehnstrom it's the big day. february first and iowans across the state are preparing to hit their respective precincts for the first in the nation jenna:
" " jenna: good evening and thank you for joining us tonight im jenna rehnstrom it's the big day. february first and iowans across the state are preparing to hit their respective precincts for the first in the nation jenna:
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mintues with a look " " jenna: good evening and thank you for joining us tonight im jenna rehnstrom tim and im tim seaman. members of the wayne community schools' board of education are proposing a big project. new improvements and additions to the wayne junior/senior high school. jenna: the proposed project has an 18-million dollars price tag, and the board is still considering whether to add the project to may ballot issue. abc 9's christina gri-hall-va has more. christina tim and jenna-- this is certainly a very big project-- and there are main areas that need attention. is a great project for the kids-- there are some concerns as to where the money will come from to pay for it. a big proposal for a renovation project has come before the wayne school board that would give the community schools a long overdue facelift. the estimated cost-- 18-million dollars for expansion and improvements. in a board meeting wednesday-- there were some concerns to where that money will come from. "the way schools are funded in nebraska, in rural communittees, a lot of the reliance on the funding is ou
mintues with a look " " jenna: good evening and thank you for joining us tonight im jenna rehnstrom tim and im tim seaman. members of the wayne community schools' board of education are proposing a big project. new improvements and additions to the wayne junior/senior high school. jenna: the proposed project has an 18-million dollars price tag, and the board is still considering whether to add the project to may ballot issue. abc 9's christina gri-hall-va has more. christina tim and...
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it's time for local " " jenna: good evening and thank k u for joining us tonight im jenna rehnstrom tim and i'm tim seaman. a siouxland police department is turning to new technology as a way of encouraging good behavior, on both sides of the badge. jenna police body cameras, a growing trend nationwide, are now a part of the storm lake force. abc 9's christina gri-hall-va haha more christina: that's right tim and jenna-- after looking into the technology for a couple of years now-- the storm lake police department is adding a new-- high-tech accessory-- to its officers uniforms. it' s a growing trend among police forces nationwide-- body cameras. now, thanks to an will be wearing them as well.
it's time for local " " jenna: good evening and thank k u for joining us tonight im jenna rehnstrom tim and i'm tim seaman. a siouxland police department is turning to new technology as a way of encouraging good behavior, on both sides of the badge. jenna police body cameras, a growing trend nationwide, are now a part of the storm lake force. abc 9's christina gri-hall-va haha more christina: that's right tim and jenna-- after looking into the technology for a couple of years now--...
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in the upper 20s and lower 30s. " " jenna: goodvening and thank you for joining us tonight im jenna rehnstrom. we hope you've been able to stay inside today. that blizzard warning is still in affect as we deal with blustery winds and snow that continues to many schools are already calling
in the upper 20s and lower 30s. " " jenna: goodvening and thank you for joining us tonight im jenna rehnstrom. we hope you've been able to stay inside today. that blizzard warning is still in affect as we deal with blustery winds and snow that continues to many schools are already calling
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it's time for local news " " jenna: good evening and thank you for joining us tonight im jenna rehnstrom tim and im tim seaman. a man arrested in connectin with a fatal stabbing is now formally charged jenna: 47-year old elias wanatee of sioux city is facing second degree murder charges after attacking a relative. and this isnt the first time wanatee has been in trouble with the law. jenna: wanatee was previously found guilty of first degree murder. back in 1990, he was convicted in the beating death of a man. but, after several appeals, u-s district court reduced charges down to second degree murder and wanatee paroled out. he has since been in and out of f il role. jenna:this mororng's stabbing h hpened at a homomon the westside. tim: abc 9's christina grijalva has more from the scene, christa? christina tim and jenna-- vernon's loved ones are not oy mourning the loss of a beloved family member-- but they're also dealing with the fact that his death was at the hand of someone they know very well. . "i never in my life would have imagined..." a sioux city man was fatally stabbed on the
it's time for local news " " jenna: good evening and thank you for joining us tonight im jenna rehnstrom tim and im tim seaman. a man arrested in connectin with a fatal stabbing is now formally charged jenna: 47-year old elias wanatee of sioux city is facing second degree murder charges after attacking a relative. and this isnt the first time wanatee has been in trouble with the law. jenna: wanatee was previously found guilty of first degree murder. back in 1990, he was convicted in...
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" " jenna: good evening and thank you for joining usight im jenna rehnstrom tim and im tim seaman. the nation's struggle with obesity is showing up more and more in rural america. research shows higher numbers among adults from rural versus urban areas. jenna: a new federal grant is funding a study to find ways to best treat the issue of obesity, and one clinic in iowa is helping out. abc 9's christina more on the new study.
" " jenna: good evening and thank you for joining usight im jenna rehnstrom tim and im tim seaman. the nation's struggle with obesity is showing up more and more in rural america. research shows higher numbers among adults from rural versus urban areas. jenna: a new federal grant is funding a study to find ways to best treat the issue of obesity, and one clinic in iowa is helping out. abc 9's christina more on the new study.
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jenna: ththks for joining us tonight im jenna rehnstrom. tim and im tim seaman. we now know what happened the night esther neunaber died... at the hands s her son. jejea: jonathan neunab entered guilty plea... in his first appearance in court after being g deemed mentally fit to take the stand. jenna: neunaber was arrested back in july of 2014. his mother, esther, was found dead alongside her husband, who was found to have died of natural causes. earlier this year,the 45-year-old wafound competent to stand trial d today accepted a plea deal. for the first time, we're learned what happened the day his parents died. tim: abc9's elisa raffa was at the plea hearing and has more. elisa: jonathan neunaber plead guilty to one count of murder in the second degree and one count of willful injury for continually striking his mother with a steel pipe after she had already sustained injuries and today we found out why in
jenna: ththks for joining us tonight im jenna rehnstrom. tim and im tim seaman. we now know what happened the night esther neunaber died... at the hands s her son. jejea: jonathan neunab entered guilty plea... in his first appearance in court after being g deemed mentally fit to take the stand. jenna: neunaber was arrested back in july of 2014. his mother, esther, was found dead alongside her husband, who was found to have died of natural causes. earlier this year,the 45-year-old wafound...
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tim: good evening and thank you for joining us tonight im tim seaman jenna: and im jenna rehnstrom a new bill passed by the iowa senate is giving some iowa families new hope. tim: the bill called... the right to try, gives terminally ill patients the opportunity to try non-fda approved medical alternatives. abab's jess plue has more on what this legislation would mean. jess: that's right tim and jenna...imagine being told by your doctor that you have a shorted timeline to
tim: good evening and thank you for joining us tonight im tim seaman jenna: and im jenna rehnstrom a new bill passed by the iowa senate is giving some iowa families new hope. tim: the bill called... the right to try, gives terminally ill patients the opportunity to try non-fda approved medical alternatives. abab's jess plue has more on what this legislation would mean. jess: that's right tim and jenna...imagine being told by your doctor that you have a shorted timeline to
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"mad max: fury road" im jenna rehnstrom . tim: and i'm tim seaman. there were the expected winners... and a few suprises. jenna: the 88th annual academy awards didn't disappoint... and of course they saved the best for last as we just found out won an oscar for best picture. tim: tim: oscar night is always about the films and those who star in them... but this year is focusing in on the lack of diversity in the nominations as well as an overall lack of african-americans and other minorities in the film industry. show host chris rock waisted no time zeroing in on the issue. as soon as the opening montage ended rock said "i counted at least 15 black people on that montage." here's our academy award insider bruce miller and abc9's own jenna rehnstrom. jenna: bruce miller from the sioux city journal has been with us the entire night. the winner of best film, the man taking fred at wx wall (fred) good evening, everyone! it's a nice evening across siouxland. temperatures range from the upper 20s to the middle 30s. our weather overnight will be very quiet.
"mad max: fury road" im jenna rehnstrom . tim: and i'm tim seaman. there were the expected winners... and a few suprises. jenna: the 88th annual academy awards didn't disappoint... and of course they saved the best for last as we just found out won an oscar for best picture. tim: tim: oscar night is always about the films and those who star in them... but this year is focusing in on the lack of diversity in the nominations as well as an overall lack of african-americans and other...
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tim: good evening and thank you for joining us tonight im tim seaman jenna: and im jenna rehnstrom. sioux city is facing an issue with vagrancy in the downtown. city council and members of the community try to address the problem. tim: usually it stems from colder temperatures, but some businesses say that now it doesn't matter what the weather looks like... people are loitering and bothering
tim: good evening and thank you for joining us tonight im tim seaman jenna: and im jenna rehnstrom. sioux city is facing an issue with vagrancy in the downtown. city council and members of the community try to address the problem. tim: usually it stems from colder temperatures, but some businesses say that now it doesn't matter what the weather looks like... people are loitering and bothering
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"singing " jenna: good evening and thank you for joining us tonight im jenna rehnstrom. sioux city's police department wants to add two new members to its department, but city council will have to make that
"singing " jenna: good evening and thank you for joining us tonight im jenna rehnstrom. sioux city's police department wants to add two new members to its department, but city council will have to make that
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tim: good evening and thank you for joining us tonight im tim seaman jenna: and i'm jenna rehnstrom. a sioux city teen is now charged with attempted murder after shooting a police officer. tim: that happened during an arrest yesterday... today... sioux city police are sharing the frightening details surrounding how it all happened... while the suspect was handcuffed. jenna: jess plue joins us with more on this story. jess: sioux city's police light on what happened over the weekend that led to a suspect shooting an officer. this comes after a lengthy burglery investigation... and multiple run- ins with the suspect. sioux city police arrested 18-year-old isaiah mothershed and several others early sunday morning in connection with a string of robberies in sioux city. but while officers rounded up the suspects and a large amount of stolen property found at valley park apartments... things took a turn. "due to a lack of vehicles to transport, he was allowed to come back into the apartment and we accomodated him by allowing him to sit on a couch," says doug young, sioux during a press con
tim: good evening and thank you for joining us tonight im tim seaman jenna: and i'm jenna rehnstrom. a sioux city teen is now charged with attempted murder after shooting a police officer. tim: that happened during an arrest yesterday... today... sioux city police are sharing the frightening details surrounding how it all happened... while the suspect was handcuffed. jenna: jess plue joins us with more on this story. jess: sioux city's police light on what happened over the weekend that led to...