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but that case sparks memories of these two young men, johnny gosch and eugene martin. johnny gosch disappeared from his paper route in west des moines in 1982 when he was 12 years old. martin was also a young paperboy who went missing in 1984 in des moines. law officers from both police departments say the news from minnesota defitely make them think about these boys, and wonder if there's a possible connection. both of their cases remain open. live in the studio, amanda krenz, local five news we are iowa. jack: governor branstad has a plan for out-of- state companies to take over iowa's medicaid program. but it's not going smoothly. the latest hiccup is this hearing. there's a former iowa lawmaker on trial, renee schultee (shult'-ee). she also used to work for the department of human services. she's defending herself against accusations that she may have used inside, confidenditial information to help get one of those out-of- state companies selected to take over iowa's medicaid. the iowa hospital association has been opposed to the governor's plan from the start and
but that case sparks memories of these two young men, johnny gosch and eugene martin. johnny gosch disappeared from his paper route in west des moines in 1982 when he was 12 years old. martin was also a young paperboy who went missing in 1984 in des moines. law officers from both police departments say the news from minnesota defitely make them think about these boys, and wonder if there's a possible connection. both of their cases remain open. live in the studio, amanda krenz, local five news...
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johnny gosch disappeared from his paper route in west des moines in 1982 when he was 12 years old. martin was also a young paperboy who went missing in 1984 in des moines. law officers from both police departments say the news from minnesota defitely make them think about these boys, and wonder if there's a possible connection. both of their cases remain open. stephanie: coming up on local 5 news at 10...on the road to state for central iowa volleyball teams. we've got the results of the roosevelt- johnston and valley games later in sports. jack: then-- bumps in the road to privatizing medicare for governor branstad. why a former iowa lawmaker is on trial in connection with his plan. james: ((ad lib weather toss)) take sot tomorrow on good morning iowa... get ready to fall back....in time that is.. this weekend is daylight savings time, and we'll look at some tips to keep in mind as you set you clocks you set you clocks back one hour.. plus... we'll have a special guest helping us get in the halloween spirit, and showing us another side to count dracula that's tomorrow on the all-n
johnny gosch disappeared from his paper route in west des moines in 1982 when he was 12 years old. martin was also a young paperboy who went missing in 1984 in des moines. law officers from both police departments say the news from minnesota defitely make them think about these boys, and wonder if there's a possible connection. both of their cases remain open. stephanie: coming up on local 5 news at 10...on the road to state for central iowa volleyball teams. we've got the results of the...
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steve: noreen gosch of west des moines, who's son johnny disappeared in 1982, says it's certainly a ray of hope for the wetterlings, but they understand how it works. most parents after a few years everything that comes out on a case with very cautious optimism. you can't allow yourself to just go over the edge thinking this is it, this is it because you might be severely disappointed. steve: heinrich repeatedly denied his involvement 26 years ago and he's doing it now. investigators stress that the wetterling case is still open and heinrich is not yet charged in connection with it. stacey: the des moines area religious council operates 12 food pantries in the metro and last month they served more people than any month in their history. kevin: mark tauscheck explains why tonight and takes a look at the $10 million idea to fix the the the $10 million idea to fix the mark: problem. -- the problem. mark: travis early says he has a part time job, a mental illness, and makes just enough money that his monthly federal food assistance is around $10 a month. >> i have low on food so i started c
steve: noreen gosch of west des moines, who's son johnny disappeared in 1982, says it's certainly a ray of hope for the wetterlings, but they understand how it works. most parents after a few years everything that comes out on a case with very cautious optimism. you can't allow yourself to just go over the edge thinking this is it, this is it because you might be severely disappointed. steve: heinrich repeatedly denied his involvement 26 years ago and he's doing it now. investigators stress...