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the university of iowa's is working with johnson,county to hel people sign up for county ididtification cards. last july, the johnson county supervisors unanimously approved a program that let people with or without u-s citizenship get i-ds through the county. about seven months after the county started issuing the i-ds, 765 people have signed up. in the program's first month, the county issued 540 i-d cards. but then the interest slowed down considerably. the johnson county auditor's office says it wants to issue at least a thousand i-ds. today, the university of iowa's graduate student union, known as a johnson county elections technician says the program is for people who otherwise might not be able to get a government i-d, like a driver's license. " we have a lot of people from mexico, el salvador, honduras, um we have someone just now from lhonithuania, so it's starting to kinda get a huge outreach from tpe community. it's interestingngo see t t people who actually live in johnson county then and see where they actually came from before you know residing here and growing roots. " c
the university of iowa's is working with johnson,county to hel people sign up for county ididtification cards. last july, the johnson county supervisors unanimously approved a program that let people with or without u-s citizenship get i-ds through the county. about seven months after the county started issuing the i-ds, 765 people have signed up. in the program's first month, the county issued 540 i-d cards. but then the interest slowed down considerably. the johnson county auditor's office...
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kcrg t-v nine's iowa city bureau chief mark carlson joins us live at the johnson county jail. mark, this campus would be unique to iowa? county officials and local authorities traveled down to san antonio, texas to see how a much larger diversion campus works. they say right now they're spending too much money locking up alcoholics, drug abusers and the mentally y l, and that's not good for anyone. "right now our only option is to take someone to the emergency room or to jail and they really need to be getting treatment. " iowa city police chief sam hargadine says he's a big supporter of an idea to create a jail diversion type campus in johnson county... a sort-of one- stop place for officers to take people who are intoxicated, battling drug withdrawals, or having a "presently we could potentially take up to four hours while we're taking somebody through the emergency room, that's very expensive for the emergency room, very expensive for police and time consuming, they could be helping other people at the same time. " "i think with the people that are at the table now and the u
kcrg t-v nine's iowa city bureau chief mark carlson joins us live at the johnson county jail. mark, this campus would be unique to iowa? county officials and local authorities traveled down to san antonio, texas to see how a much larger diversion campus works. they say right now they're spending too much money locking up alcoholics, drug abusers and the mentally y l, and that's not good for anyone. "right now our only option is to take someone to the emergency room or to jail and they...
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those in johnson county can get community i-ds. and two groups are working together to get more people signed up. but right now, here's a look at today's opening farm markets. good morning! as well. while we'll start off cold again, highs should make the upper teens to lower 20s. tonight, another batch of light snow should move into the area. this one should be farther east than yesterday's snow and should affefe more of eastern iowa as a result. while amounts will remain light and generally under 1", it'll make for a slick morning commute on friday. the wind will pick up behind this system during the day on friday and may cause some patchy blowingnow yet again. saturday is still on track to be cold and quiet with another snow chance coming our way for sunday.today: mostly sunny high: winds: light n alo: 18 dbq: 19 iow: 22tonight: snow likely late low: 14-20 winds: sw 5-10 alo: 14 dbq: 14 iow: 18tomorrow: early am snow, clearing high: 18-24 winds: nw 15-30 alo: 19 dbq: 20 iow: 23tomorrow night: mostly clear low: -3-3 winds: nw 5-15
those in johnson county can get community i-ds. and two groups are working together to get more people signed up. but right now, here's a look at today's opening farm markets. good morning! as well. while we'll start off cold again, highs should make the upper teens to lower 20s. tonight, another batch of light snow should move into the area. this one should be farther east than yesterday's snow and should affefe more of eastern iowa as a result. while amounts will remain light and generally...
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iow: 32tomorrow night: partly cloudy low: 15-21 winds: w 5-10 alo: 17 dbq: 17 several cities in johnson county have opted out of the minimum wage hike the county set last fall. now tiffin is looking at a compromise. but it gets a little complicated. stay with us here on kcrg-tv9. its . you're looking live on our city cam. it's february third and here's know today. college community, springville, lone tree and denver schools will get money for school upgrades. and waterloo schools head back to the drawing board after its bond issue failed. 20-16 presidential candidates turn their attention to new hampshire and political leaders in iowa look at ways to improve the caucus process. it's tional heart month. doctors want people to know the signs and symptomsmsf the number one killer of men and women -- heart disease. a new development in the zika virus health emergency. doctors discover the firsr case of the disease transmitted inside the u-s. and the cyclo-cross world cup is coming to the johnson county fairgrounds bringing lots you're watching kcrg-tv9. now, from your 24 hour news source, this is
iow: 32tomorrow night: partly cloudy low: 15-21 winds: w 5-10 alo: 17 dbq: 17 several cities in johnson county have opted out of the minimum wage hike the county set last fall. now tiffin is looking at a compromise. but it gets a little complicated. stay with us here on kcrg-tv9. its . you're looking live on our city cam. it's february third and here's know today. college community, springville, lone tree and denver schools will get money for school upgrades. and waterloo schools head back to...
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and a tornado warning in effect for southern wilson county and eastern johnson county. northern parts of sampson county. there are several spots where there may be a tornado. >> the one just off to the west of goldsboro, you can see the warning goes all the way up to the north. there could be a little bit of along the highway 795 heading up towards wilson. >> look at that. >> it is in that line. similarities of rotation that could potentially reduce -- produce a tornado. if you are in those areas, take cover. this will be out in an hour or so. we have to get out of this last way -- wave. northern sampson, that storm has made its way to southeastern cumberland county. that is how fast is moving. minutes ago it was nowhere near their. the only warnings now for the triangle are for northern weight and into franklin county. -- wake and into franklin county. >> it is still holding together up there in warren county. heading towards littleton. >> the tornado warning has
and a tornado warning in effect for southern wilson county and eastern johnson county. northern parts of sampson county. there are several spots where there may be a tornado. >> the one just off to the west of goldsboro, you can see the warning goes all the way up to the north. there could be a little bit of along the highway 795 heading up towards wilson. >> look at that. >> it is in that line. similarities of rotation that could potentially reduce -- produce a tornado. if...
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johnson county authorities say they want to better train officers to handle mental health issues. there's also a possibility of adding a behavior "we're looking at those things, bringing the partners to the table, we're going to have a meeting later on in february where everybody who has been down to san antonio is going to come together and say, what did you see? what stood out to you? what seems like a pressing need here? what model here? what t ght some of those initial action steps? " johnson county authorities say they've been working hard to combat mental illness over the past couple of years, but there's more work to do. the iowa lottery could see lawsuits start to pour in related to the rigging of the hot lotto ge. today a des moines law firm filed a lawsuit for larry dawson. he won a nine million dollar hot lotto jackpot five years ago. the lawsuit claims he should have won three times that amount because the previous jackpot was fixed. 's related to the case against eddie tipton. he's a former lottery security worker who secretly installed software on machines to learn w
johnson county authorities say they want to better train officers to handle mental health issues. there's also a possibility of adding a behavior "we're looking at those things, bringing the partners to the table, we're going to have a meeting later on in february where everybody who has been down to san antonio is going to come together and say, what did you see? what stood out to you? what seems like a pressing need here? what model here? what t ght some of those initial action steps?...
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in johnson county, wayne county, sanford county, all under a tornado warning. the watch is in effect until 7:00 and i think it will be often we are in a moderate risk of severe weather in that is where we are there. that's the second highest level of severe weather we have got. this storm system is making its way through the region. it has been a rough afternoon, and after we get through this evening, things will be all clear. those are the warnings we have an effect right now. we are standing by with more on the storm. >> the expansion of the storm -- was interesting is that it is a really tiny, thin line but there is a huge area of low pressure off to the north. you can see the size of the storm and on the northern side this is a major snow maker -- this little tiny trailing line is on the very tail end all moving out with 40 to 50,000 feet, some of these are a little bit lower and we are hoping to lose some of that energy. we are still seeing a loss with those upper-level wind. fayetteville is that 76 degrees and the dew point will be in the 60's to near 70'
in johnson county, wayne county, sanford county, all under a tornado warning. the watch is in effect until 7:00 and i think it will be often we are in a moderate risk of severe weather in that is where we are there. that's the second highest level of severe weather we have got. this storm system is making its way through the region. it has been a rough afternoon, and after we get through this evening, things will be all clear. those are the warnings we have an effect right now. we are standing...
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johnson county has new renderings of its planned ambulance building. the county is planning to tear down the building that currently houses its ambulances on south dubuque street near downtown iowa city. it's planning to rebuild the facility with 7 million dollars starting next month. the new facility will include space for the medical examiner. the ambulances will be housed in other buildings while construction is underway. an eastern iowa group wants to recognize wounded and fallen veterans at a cedar rapids park. this is video of a purple heart monument in north carolina. the eastern iowa purple heart monument committee wants to install a similar one at all veterans park this summer. it would cost dollars, and the committee's raised 30 percent of that amount so far. one group member says this would be a way to honor veterans who were wounded or who died in battle. "when you stop and think about it, the people that have been wounded in action, or killed in action, or died as a result of fighting, they gave the most " plans call for the monument to me
johnson county has new renderings of its planned ambulance building. the county is planning to tear down the building that currently houses its ambulances on south dubuque street near downtown iowa city. it's planning to rebuild the facility with 7 million dollars starting next month. the new facility will include space for the medical examiner. the ambulances will be housed in other buildings while construction is underway. an eastern iowa group wants to recognize wounded and fallen veterans...
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years.but linn county supervisors are now trying to change that. that.cbs two news reporter stephanie johnson is live in cedar rapids right now to explain. of supervisors all agree they would like to raise the minimum raise for the county. county.according to theheowa policy projeje, most families should earn at least fifteen dollars or more to cover basic needs.currently the minimum wage is seven dollars and twenty five cents an hour, like most of the state.right now, johnson county is in the middle of a slow increase in the minimum wage, set to reach 10-10 an hour by 20-17.board member brent olesen says if the state will not increase the wage, linn county will also look to take matters into their own hands. "we're hoping that the legislature and the governor are watching johnson county and they may so oh well that's johnson county, that's liberal iowa city they're not representative of the rest of the state well we're linn county and we're going to consider it." just last month governor terry branstad said he would consider a statewide increase up at 6'o clock i'll tell you how the county p
years.but linn county supervisors are now trying to change that. that.cbs two news reporter stephanie johnson is live in cedar rapids right now to explain. of supervisors all agree they would like to raise the minimum raise for the county. county.according to theheowa policy projeje, most families should earn at least fifteen dollars or more to cover basic needs.currently the minimum wage is seven dollars and twenty five cents an hour, like most of the state.right now, johnson county is in the...
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seeing.aaron gives us aaron there are new developments in the minimum wage hike in johnson county. county.one town is now exploring the option to scale back the minimum wage, but *only for some of its residents, and that's not sitting well with everyone. everyone.cbs 2 news rerter stephanie johnson joins us now for more on this, stephanie. stephanie.that's right guys, the new ordinance that was proposed in tiffin, would set the minimum wage *back to 7- twenty-five an hour, but only for workers younger than 18. 18.right now all workers receive 8-dollars and 25-ceces an hour.and despite the fact that most of the crowd disagreed with the move, the city council *approved the ordinance, with a 3-to-2 vote. most people who attended the meeting all agreed that every worker should be paid the same amount. "i think what it's about it suppressing wages and it doesn't suppress wages for just children, which i am completely against, but it suppresses wages for everyone." everyone."peggy "life's not fair and there's no way we can make it fair by saying everybody should get paid the same money fo
seeing.aaron gives us aaron there are new developments in the minimum wage hike in johnson county. county.one town is now exploring the option to scale back the minimum wage, but *only for some of its residents, and that's not sitting well with everyone. everyone.cbs 2 news rerter stephanie johnson joins us now for more on this, stephanie. stephanie.that's right guys, the new ordinance that was proposed in tiffin, would set the minimum wage *back to 7- twenty-five an hour, but only for workers...
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there are more than 50 caucus locations in johnson county alone. large crowd sizes from 2008, forced the parties to think of bigger locations for this year, but it still might not be enough. due to smaller towns lacking a central community building, there are about a half dozen locations both democrats and republicans will have to share. with multiple people using one parking lot, finding a spot won't be easy. party chairs john deeth and bill keettel coordinated together on this issue. they are asking everyone to think about their transportatio n before they leave home. "we're giving cab companies and other places a heads up, that have some extra people on hand, people should plan ahead for their caucus night transportation, and you should really set aside most of your evening because the caucus can take a little bit of time." the parties also urge everyone wanting to caucus to check their polling locations. they say it may not be your polling place, and it also might not be a place you've caucused in the past. we have a link to the caucus location
there are more than 50 caucus locations in johnson county alone. large crowd sizes from 2008, forced the parties to think of bigger locations for this year, but it still might not be enough. due to smaller towns lacking a central community building, there are about a half dozen locations both democrats and republicans will have to share. with multiple people using one parking lot, finding a spot won't be easy. party chairs john deeth and bill keettel coordinated together on this issue. they are...
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there are more than 50 caucus locations in johnson county alone. large crowd sizes from 2008, forced the parties to think of bigger locations for this year, but it still might not be enough. due to smaller towns lacking a central community building, there are about a half dozen locations both democrats and republicans will have to share. with multiple people using one parking lot, finding a spot won't be easy. party and bill keettel coordinated together on this issue. they are asking everyone to think about their transportatio n before they leave home. "we're giving cab companies and other places a heads up, that you could have a very very busy night so you might want to have some extra people on hand, people should plan ahead for their caucus night transportation, and you should really set aside most of your evening because the caucus can take a little bit of time." the parties also urge everyone wanting to caucus to check their polling locations. they say it may not be your polling place, and it also might not be a place you've caucused in the pa
there are more than 50 caucus locations in johnson county alone. large crowd sizes from 2008, forced the parties to think of bigger locations for this year, but it still might not be enough. due to smaller towns lacking a central community building, there are about a half dozen locations both democrats and republicans will have to share. with multiple people using one parking lot, finding a spot won't be easy. party and bill keettel coordinated together on this issue. they are asking everyone...
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regent larry mckibben said johnson county has effectively raised the cost of tuition at the school. 'i specifically disagree with increasing..matching johnson co i can tell you that the only county in the 99 counties thats doing that i think thats out of bounds,' "the notion of johnson countys minimum wage considerations for increased minimum wage is not an issue that has been determined at the university of iowa with respect to that matter,' "multiple considerations to be made and discussions to be hand,at the shared governance, presidential cabinet levels for that.' the school says it is still hike on its finances. university of iowa president this week's contentious meeting with iowa city residents deter him from his job. on tuesday harreld held a town campus. he was met by groups of protestors calling for him to resign. today at the board of regents meeting harreld shrugged off those protestors and said he will continue to speak openly with everyone in hopes of creating a stronger university. "while it was contentious at tiemes it was and will continue to be an important way of e
regent larry mckibben said johnson county has effectively raised the cost of tuition at the school. 'i specifically disagree with increasing..matching johnson co i can tell you that the only county in the 99 counties thats doing that i think thats out of bounds,' "the notion of johnson countys minimum wage considerations for increased minimum wage is not an issue that has been determined at the university of iowa with respect to that matter,' "multiple considerations to be made and...
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, but they do not want to do that by putting out an ordinance like johnson county. county.if you remember, johnson county has already raised the minimum wage to 8-20 an hour.ultimately that county's minimum wage will increase to 10-10 an hour by 20-17.currently, in linn county the minimum wage is seven dollars and twenty five currently, the minimum wage to $7.25 an hour. since the state has not county supervisor would like to ask business owners for their input. >> what we are trying to do is bring all the stakeholders and now, here the opinions, and mainly, the main push of this is to get marian, and cedar rapids to say yay or nay on whether they will stay within the ordinance if they get t passport pick >> now, they will make a decision on who they will put in that working group. in the quarter, sthanie johnson cbs2 news.s. >>> they now ditched a tiered approach to the johnson county minimum wage ordivance, the citizen reports that the city council voted this week to reject the plan thahawould pay workers under age 18 and said that they are moving forward with a
, but they do not want to do that by putting out an ordinance like johnson county. county.if you remember, johnson county has already raised the minimum wage to 8-20 an hour.ultimately that county's minimum wage will increase to 10-10 an hour by 20-17.currently, in linn county the minimum wage is seven dollars and twenty five currently, the minimum wage to $7.25 an hour. since the state has not county supervisor would like to ask business owners for their input. >> what we are trying to...
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the johnson county board of >>> one eastern iowa county is stepping up its game on water management. they're expanding the ordinance across the entire county. >> reporter marissa scott joins us. board members have been talking about a solution for the last year. one says this decision benefits the entire county and state. >> our number one resource in iowa is the topsoil and a lot of it's flowing away. >> reporter: the johnson county board is not changes ordinances. the regulations are staying the same but they're expanding the importance of maintaining sensitive areas. >> in most of iowa last summer, you couldn't swim in any body of water whether it was a lake, stream, river. they were all contaminated and that's a pretty scary thought. the county says the ordinance will apply to all developments--including sub- divisions of three lots or less. "it's going to ensure that undisturbed or if they are disturbed, they will be mitigated." mitigated." "in some cases you may have to build a retaining wall, some kind of retention ponds or plant certain types of vegetation."experts will surve
the johnson county board of >>> one eastern iowa county is stepping up its game on water management. they're expanding the ordinance across the entire county. >> reporter marissa scott joins us. board members have been talking about a solution for the last year. one says this decision benefits the entire county and state. >> our number one resource in iowa is the topsoil and a lot of it's flowing away. >> reporter: the johnson county board is not changes ordinances....
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the johnson county board of supervisors is*not changing two ordinances. the regulations are staying the same, but they're expanding the importance of maintaining sensitive areas and stormwater management. management. "in most of iowa last summ, you couldn't swim in any body of ter whether it was a lake, stream, a river. they were all contaminated to the point you weren't suppose to swim in them. that's a pretty scary thought." thought." "wetlands help treat water. everybody wants to make sure our steep slopes are maintained to prevent erosion." the county says the ordinance will apply to all developments--including sub- divisions of three lots or less. "it's going to ensure that sensitive areas are left undisturbed or if they are disturbed, they will be mitigated." mitigated." "in some cases you may have to build a retaining wall, or plant certain types of vegetation."experts will survey the land to see what kind of flood control to put in place, but they guarantee this solution will help prevent flooding and prepare the county if another flood like theve
the johnson county board of supervisors is*not changing two ordinances. the regulations are staying the same, but they're expanding the importance of maintaining sensitive areas and stormwater management. management. "in most of iowa last summ, you couldn't swim in any body of ter whether it was a lake, stream, a river. they were all contaminated to the point you weren't suppose to swim in them. that's a pretty scary thought." thought." "wetlands help treat water. everybody...
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nominee.here's the latest breakdown in johnson county. for more now - we turn to fox 28 news reporter dora miller live in iowa city, dora? minutes ago. here at city high, it was aight race bernie sanders and hillary clinton -- who were almost split 50/50. democratic and republican races tonight are running at the bottom of the screen. screen.and for much more on tonight's developments throughout the night, head over to the @ompletely redesigned fox 28 iowa dot coco there you'll find u uated information, tonight's results and video as it comes in to the fox 28 newsroom.it's all fox 28 iowa dot com. many caucus sites were merged with others, utilizing thehe precincts from both parties. parties.fox 28 news reporter steffi lee was at one such location tonight. tonight.she joins us now live from cedar rapids with more, stefef? huge turnout tonight which did cause a delay and even causing a traffic jam outside the church.and inside this room we had six precincts and you could hear iowans geing down to the grassroots level: level:we found many f
nominee.here's the latest breakdown in johnson county. for more now - we turn to fox 28 news reporter dora miller live in iowa city, dora? minutes ago. here at city high, it was aight race bernie sanders and hillary clinton -- who were almost split 50/50. democratic and republican races tonight are running at the bottom of the screen. screen.and for much more on tonight's developments throughout the night, head over to the @ompletely redesigned fox 28 iowa dot coco there you'll find u uated...
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the minimum wage increase in johnson county... is impacting the university of iowa... why it's impacting student workers on campus... and the how much it could cost the iowa board of regents met today in ames... and the issue of minimum wage was discussed... johnson county raised it's minimum wage last year.... that's the home of the university of iowa. the school is feeling the the new wage doesn't apply to university of iowa jobs, but students might decide to find higher paying jobs off campus. so starting june first, iowa will raise the minimum wage for students to 9-50 an hour... the board says that will cost the university an additional 750- thousand dollars. also at the meeting, iowa state president steven leath announced the departure of an institution at the school.. on june 30th, longtime vice president warren madden will be retiring. madden graduated from isu in 19-61 with a degree in industrial engineering. he has served seven presidents of iowa state, and has been vice president of business and finance since 1984. steven leath/ isu president i must say hes
the minimum wage increase in johnson county... is impacting the university of iowa... why it's impacting student workers on campus... and the how much it could cost the iowa board of regents met today in ames... and the issue of minimum wage was discussed... johnson county raised it's minimum wage last year.... that's the home of the university of iowa. the school is feeling the the new wage doesn't apply to university of iowa jobs, but students might decide to find higher paying jobs off...
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melanie moore tells us about park improvements coming to johnson county. >> reporter: the city will be spending 1 and a half million dollars on improvements here. they're going to be adding more than a mile of trails and three shelters. that's one example of what's going on this side of the corridor. more people means a city needs more room to play. >> the city is now over 18,000 people. when i started about 20 years ago, there was about 2500 people. >> reporter: part of a plan might consider buying learns for future parks before the city is developed. >> we currently have 20 parks, about 275-acres of ground that we maintain. >> reporter: there is more than a million dollars in improvements this year. many of them will be completed by this summer. >> we also are going to have a splash pad going in this summer. >> reporter: in july, the city plans to add 4,000 feet of recreational trail. beaver creek park is getting a new play ground with zip lines. >> our [ indiscernible ] facilities are the community gathering places. that's where we want families to go have time outside. >> reporter:
melanie moore tells us about park improvements coming to johnson county. >> reporter: the city will be spending 1 and a half million dollars on improvements here. they're going to be adding more than a mile of trails and three shelters. that's one example of what's going on this side of the corridor. more people means a city needs more room to play. >> the city is now over 18,000 people. when i started about 20 years ago, there was about 2500 people. >> reporter: part of a...
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also in johnson county - tiffin leaders could scale back the minnimum wage. wage.the city council has now approved the first reading of an ordinance that would make younger than 18.right now - that rate is 8-25 an hour for everyone.a second reading for the ordinance will happen at the next tiffin city cououil meeting in two weeks. new tonight at six, six,the iowa lottery and multi-state lottery association are now facing the first of potentially several lawsuits. lawsuits.it's all in connnntion to the on-going case surrounding eddie tipton. in july, tipton was convicted of fraud for rigging lottery computers to collect a multi-million dollar jackpot.a lawsuit filed on behalf of larry dawson seeks ten million dollars.it claims a nine million dollar jackpot he won should have been nearly three times as big, had it not been for tipton's actions.tipton is also accused of rigging jackpots in other states.the lawsuits could cost the iowa lottery and others tens of millions of dollars. drivers could soon be forced by law to change lanes or move over to pass bicycles
also in johnson county - tiffin leaders could scale back the minnimum wage. wage.the city council has now approved the first reading of an ordinance that would make younger than 18.right now - that rate is 8-25 an hour for everyone.a second reading for the ordinance will happen at the next tiffin city cououil meeting in two weeks. new tonight at six, six,the iowa lottery and multi-state lottery association are now facing the first of potentially several lawsuits. lawsuits.it's all in connnntion...
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but marco rubio was a pretty good winner on the republican side in johnson county. as far as the democratic side, bernie sanders with the help from the university of iowa students, i'm sure, that is a final down there. bernie sanders did carry johnson significantly over hillary clinton. 59-40. let's go back to linn county us live. he's also in cedar rapids, bernie sanders supporters won in johnson and they say in linn county, they're not going down without a fight. mac, tell us pour about that. >> macleod: ron, hillary clinton take's the 24th precinct, but bernie sanders supporters were very vocal. once they decided where to go and where to caucus, they were numbered off and the room had more hillary supporters than bernie sanders. when they realigned and counseled again, hillary won a second time. one bernie sanders supporter i talked to says she really supports all the democrats. >> a lot of people are saying they think he may be less electable, but i feel like he could be electable and if he isn't in the general election, maybe he can push hillary more left. >> ma
but marco rubio was a pretty good winner on the republican side in johnson county. as far as the democratic side, bernie sanders with the help from the university of iowa students, i'm sure, that is a final down there. bernie sanders did carry johnson significantly over hillary clinton. 59-40. let's go back to linn county us live. he's also in cedar rapids, bernie sanders supporters won in johnson and they say in linn county, they're not going down without a fight. mac, tell us pour about that....
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this vote in tiffin follows a johnson county ordinance that passed last fall. it increased the minimum wage from $7.25 per hour to $10.10 per hour by 2017. the increase would take place in stages, with the current minimum wage up at $8.20 already. cities in johnson county that have opted out include shueyville, solon, oxford, and swisher. the university of iowa has said it will keep with the county's wage hike. a new prescription drug available in dubuque may help reduce the need for drug related law enforcement. doctors at mercy mercy medical center can now prescribe buprenorphin e . it's a prescription narcotic that makes the brain think it's getting heroin, but does not according to the dubuque county drug task force, the number of heroin related arrests has significantly increased in the past year, and this drug could help fight that. "i think we need at least a two prong approach. we need the law enforcement portion but if they can some kind of help to get them off the drug, by all means we encourage it." the u-s department of health and human services has
this vote in tiffin follows a johnson county ordinance that passed last fall. it increased the minimum wage from $7.25 per hour to $10.10 per hour by 2017. the increase would take place in stages, with the current minimum wage up at $8.20 already. cities in johnson county that have opted out include shueyville, solon, oxford, and swisher. the university of iowa has said it will keep with the county's wage hike. a new prescription drug available in dubuque may help reduce the need for drug...
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voters elected sally stutsman in 2012 following 18 years as a johnson county supervisor. she represented district 77. she said after 21 years of public service, she wants to spend more time with her husband. north liberty's mayor amy nielsen has already announced plans to run for stutsman'seat. she has been mayor for two years. around 1919housand of the more than three million people living in iowa are african american. in our area, only three african americans serve in local government, which leaves much of the black community feeling un-represented. plan to change that. recently elected waterloo mayor quentin hart and iowa city councilman kingsley only two african americans who have held a seat in the past two years. now with hart settled in as mayor, councilman jerome amos jr is moving into his council seat. these three say it's time to say there are big issues facing african americans in both of their areas. they are taking the steps to address those problems by reaching out to the community. "i'm d dinitely making more of an effort especially in the leadership positi
voters elected sally stutsman in 2012 following 18 years as a johnson county supervisor. she represented district 77. she said after 21 years of public service, she wants to spend more time with her husband. north liberty's mayor amy nielsen has already announced plans to run for stutsman'seat. she has been mayor for two years. around 1919housand of the more than three million people living in iowa are african american. in our area, only three african americans serve in local government, which...
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the johnson county sheriff's office could not tell us why ni's visa was taken away. light snow is making its way across parts of eastern iowa. let's go to storm track seven chief meteorologist mark schnackenberg now who's tracking it all. from the kkwl stormtrack for your complete weather information. here is additional forecast snow will track southeast across central iowa this evening. the northern side of the snow is in parts of eastern evening, will be southwest of interstate 380. little to no snow accumulations are expected. bottom out near 10 below zero we are still tracking snow for sunday. the snow begins before sunrise sunday and continues through the day before tapering off sunday before midnight. snow accumulations at this point will be 2-5" across eastern iowa. these numbers will adjust as we get more information about the system...so check back for later updates. the snow comes with a gusty south wind at 15- 25 mph. monday is warmer with highs near 30 and dry. light snow ill track southeast across central iowa this evening. the northern side of the snow
the johnson county sheriff's office could not tell us why ni's visa was taken away. light snow is making its way across parts of eastern iowa. let's go to storm track seven chief meteorologist mark schnackenberg now who's tracking it all. from the kkwl stormtrack for your complete weather information. here is additional forecast snow will track southeast across central iowa this evening. the northern side of the snow is in parts of eastern evening, will be southwest of interstate 380. little to...
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and johnson county had close to 12-hundred. kcrg t-v nine's iowa city bureau chief mark carlson joins us live now. mark, you spoke with iowa city police chief sam hargadine about this. what does he think? hargadine says at this point it's just not practical. he says officers need to have the ability to arrest people who are drunk for several reasons. but he's not opposed to looking at ways to keep the jail population down. and he says curbing public intoxication arrests is a way to do that. he says his and several other area law enforcement agencies are looking at other places to take people who are drunk besides the hospital or jail. but right now their hands are tied when it comes to making public intoxication arrests, largely because it's a public safety issue. "there's a safety factor if someone is super intoxicated and they could have medical issues especially in the weather we have now, we have a tool in place to take them to the emergency room or to jail." i spoke with representativ e mary wolfe today who introduced this
and johnson county had close to 12-hundred. kcrg t-v nine's iowa city bureau chief mark carlson joins us live now. mark, you spoke with iowa city police chief sam hargadine about this. what does he think? hargadine says at this point it's just not practical. he says officers need to have the ability to arrest people who are drunk for several reasons. but he's not opposed to looking at ways to keep the jail population down. and he says curbing public intoxication arrests is a way to do that. he...
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there are more thaha50 caucus llations in johnson county alone. large crowd sizes from 2008, forced the parties to think of bigger locations for this year, but it still might not be enough. due to o maller towns lackkg a central community building, there are about a half dozen locations both democrats and republicans will have to share. with multiple pple using one spot won't be eaea. party chaiai john deeth and bill keettel coordinated together on this issue. they are asking everyone to think about their transportatio n before they leave home. "we're giving cab companies and other places a heads up, that you could have a very veryryusy night so you might want to have some extra people on hand, people should plan ahead for their caucus night transportation, and you should really set aside most of you evening because the caucus can take a little bit of time." the parties also urge everyone wanting to caucus to check their polling locations. they say it may not be your polling place, and it also might not be a place you've the past. we have a link t
there are more thaha50 caucus llations in johnson county alone. large crowd sizes from 2008, forced the parties to think of bigger locations for this year, but it still might not be enough. due to o maller towns lackkg a central community building, there are about a half dozen locations both democrats and republicans will have to share. with multiple pple using one spot won't be eaea. party chaiai john deeth and bill keettel coordinated together on this issue. they are asking everyone to think...
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johnson county. polk county in des moines is the only place they can pull out a victory here. it's as close as it could possibly be. .8%. senator sanders is going to try to speak within the next 30 minutes or so, if the results are a little more firm, he is going to declare victory here. he believes that his upstart candidacy has nearly taken down the former first lady, the former secretary of state. this is not being viewed in anyway other than a positive fashion here. those numbers still being out, means this is very, very tight. will both of these candidates be able to fly to new hampshire tonight before these results are known here in iowa. >> stand by to hear from bernie sanders. as soon as we get these final numbers. once again very close between these two democratic candidates. >> interest iing david axelrod. >> if i were each of them, i would declare it, get out of iowa and go to new hampshire. >> just tied again. >> this could be a fraction one way or the other. let me give it to my friend van the neutral over here. this was a good night for bernie sanders. >> if hill
johnson county. polk county in des moines is the only place they can pull out a victory here. it's as close as it could possibly be. .8%. senator sanders is going to try to speak within the next 30 minutes or so, if the results are a little more firm, he is going to declare victory here. he believes that his upstart candidacy has nearly taken down the former first lady, the former secretary of state. this is not being viewed in anyway other than a positive fashion here. those numbers still...
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importantly, the rest of the week. >>> there are new developments in the minimum wage hike in johnson county. >> one town is six lord -- one town is exploring taking back the minimum wage. stephahae johnson joins us live in studio. >> the new ordinance was proposed in tiffin to set it back to $7.25 an hour only for those under 18. despite the fact that most disagreed, the city council approved the first ordinance with a 3 to 2 vote. most people who attended agreed that every worker should be paid the same amount. >> i think what it's about is suppressing wages, and it doesn't suppress wages just for children, which i am completely against it suppresses wages for everyone. >> life is not fair, and there is no way that we can make it there by saying everybody should get paid the same money for the same job.>> the second meeting will be in two weeks at the next council meeting, how do you feel about this battle? do you feel that itithould be based on a person's age? let us know on our facebook page, stephanie johnson cbs2 news. >>> the democratic caucus was who won in six different caucus locat
importantly, the rest of the week. >>> there are new developments in the minimum wage hike in johnson county. >> one town is six lord -- one town is exploring taking back the minimum wage. stephahae johnson joins us live in studio. >> the new ordinance was proposed in tiffin to set it back to $7.25 an hour only for those under 18. despite the fact that most disagreed, the city council approved the first ordinance with a 3 to 2 vote. most people who attended agreed that...
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. >>> coming up a fiery accident in johnson county injures a smithfield couple and why investigators blame and e- cigarette. >>> temperatures this morning not only cold in our area public towards the mountains, still in the teams around the i'll let you know how cold (vo) want to be happy with your next vehicle purchase? at enterprise, we guarantee it. head to your neighborhood enterprise car sales and let the people who buy more vehicles than anyone... >>> looking ahead this morning to this afternoon vice president joe biden headed to the triangle. he will be touring durum and the duke cancer institute. beau minnick joins us live from duke with more. >>reporter: biden once said that we need a buna shots to cure cancer and it's that phrase that is jumpstarting this cancer woodshop project. cancer is very personal to the vice president, his son beau biden died in may from brain cancer. as a part of this initiative biden has said his goal is to make decades worth of advances within the next five years in the fight against cancer. prior to beau biden's passing say about his son back in
. >>> coming up a fiery accident in johnson county injures a smithfield couple and why investigators blame and e- cigarette. >>> temperatures this morning not only cold in our area public towards the mountains, still in the teams around the i'll let you know how cold (vo) want to be happy with your next vehicle purchase? at enterprise, we guarantee it. head to your neighborhood enterprise car sales and let the people who buy more vehicles than anyone... >>> looking...
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johnson county polledhis way the republicaaside. rubio took the top spot with 31 percent of the votes. cruz edged out trump for second place - cruz got 20 percent while trump got 19 percent. top spot with 31 percent of the while trump got 19 percent. while clinton got 40 percent. a man wwll serve the maximum sentence of 25 years behind bars- after an eastern iowa car crash that killed a 20 year old. joshua dunt pleaded guilty to under the influence of perscription drugs after a car crash in october 2014. that's when dunt crashed head on wiwih warren van wie's car in washburn. van-wie later died at an area hospital. today, dunt was sentenced to 25 years in prison for that crash. kwwl's lauren moss was in court today- she joins us now live in the newsroom with more, lauren. amanda it@was a very emotional day. dunt apologized- taking responsibility for what happennd. and i spoke with van wie's mother who says it's going to take time- right now she's not ready to forgive as she talked about life without hr son, warrn. warren van-wie is
johnson county polledhis way the republicaaside. rubio took the top spot with 31 percent of the votes. cruz edged out trump for second place - cruz got 20 percent while trump got 19 percent. top spot with 31 percent of the while trump got 19 percent. while clinton got 40 percent. a man wwll serve the maximum sentence of 25 years behind bars- after an eastern iowa car crash that killed a 20 year old. joshua dunt pleaded guilty to under the influence of perscription drugs after a car crash in...
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in johnson county, mark carlson, kcrg tv nine news. bills in the iowa house and senate would give the state oversight of licensed dog breeders. but one woman who raises, corgis thinks the bill is too broad, and she doesn't like that it increases licensing fees. iowa friends of companion animals is pushing the bills, saying state oversight would hold bad breeders more accountable. right now the u-s department of agriculture oversees licensed dog breeders in iowa. and the corgi breeder is hoping it'll stay that way. "what we're seeing is broad taxation on anybody that wants to be a breeder in iowa, and we kind of refer it to that you have broad legislation that is supposed to be helping the animals and rectifying the 1 to 2 percent that are causing the violation by enforcing rules on everybody. " she also says the legislation would make it hard to encourage a new generation of dog breeders. the iowa house and senate could take up the bills turning to weather now... joe, we have some spring- like weather on the way. as the snow melts away
in johnson county, mark carlson, kcrg tv nine news. bills in the iowa house and senate would give the state oversight of licensed dog breeders. but one woman who raises, corgis thinks the bill is too broad, and she doesn't like that it increases licensing fees. iowa friends of companion animals is pushing the bills, saying state oversight would hold bad breeders more accountable. right now the u-s department of agriculture oversees licensed dog breeders in iowa. and the corgi breeder is hoping...
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you mentioned bernie sanders, he won johnson county, black hawk county, story county, those university counties, so obviously doing well to the younger crowd. it doesn't speak to delegate strength, but it speaks to the demographics in those counties. you look at the other big six it was only polk and dubuque county where hillary clinton about dert than bernie sanders. that's interesting, something that if hillary goes on to be the nominee, certainly will have to address the differences in demographics because looking at entrance polls, there's a 91-point difference between her support among groups 17 to 44-year-olds compared to sanders. he was up a impinez 91 points. on the folks 45 and to 65 and older, clinton was up 66 points. you talk about the difference in those two age groups and the clinton campaign has to think about that going forward. on the republican side, we talk about the rubio surge, but he won only five counties. he won polk, johnson, lynninn, scott and dallas. we can talk about vote share there and he he was winning among that younger demographic, winning among the 17
you mentioned bernie sanders, he won johnson county, black hawk county, story county, those university counties, so obviously doing well to the younger crowd. it doesn't speak to delegate strength, but it speaks to the demographics in those counties. you look at the other big six it was only polk and dubuque county where hillary clinton about dert than bernie sanders. that's interesting, something that if hillary goes on to be the nominee, certainly will have to address the differences in...
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we can go to johnson county. this is home of the university of iowa. you will have young college kids getting involved. a huge win for sanders there. lynn county is the ceder rapids area and also another big win for san betters. how close is it? it is literally 50/50 at this p so in -- at this point. clinton has 50 and sanders at 49. let's start talking about the republicans. a big night for finishing third place. ted cruz are all of these red counties. they will declare him the winner. the orange or the lighter pink counties, that's donald trump. he did fairly well. the big inwither as far as republicans and momentum are concerned is marco rubio. lock at what he did in the bigger counties. polk county des moines area. he wins over here in scott county. that's the quad cities area. and he wins johnson county. huge with some of the other voters. mike huckabee on the republican side has suspended his campaign. ramona? >> romona: thank you, dan. we are getting our first look at t.j. lane since the high school shooter escaped from prison in 2014. this is hi
we can go to johnson county. this is home of the university of iowa. you will have young college kids getting involved. a huge win for sanders there. lynn county is the ceder rapids area and also another big win for san betters. how close is it? it is literally 50/50 at this p so in -- at this point. clinton has 50 and sanders at 49. let's start talking about the republicans. a big night for finishing third place. ted cruz are all of these red counties. they will declare him the winner. the...
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in johnson county -- more people are registering to vote. vote.since january 29th -- the friday before caucus day -- more than 33-hundred residents have registered.the johnson county auditor tells cbs 2 news the active voter registration is just shy of 89- thousand people.with nine months until november -- that's roughly two-thousand short of the total for election day 20-12. the iowa men's basketball team is looking to take another step towards the top spot in the big ten tournament. tournament.the fourth-ranked hawkeyes travel to penn state tonight where they'll take on the nittany lions.these two teams met just two weeks ago black and gold won in a blow-out.tip-off is at 5-30.to catch full game highlights -- tune in to the cbs 2 news ten at ten tonight. iowa state fans are reeling this morning after another tough loss on the road.the 13th ranked cyclone men fell at 25th ranked baylor last night in over-time -- 91 to 100.the cyclones had four players score in double-digits -- but got no points off the bench.i-s-u is now 7 and 6 in big 12 p
in johnson county -- more people are registering to vote. vote.since january 29th -- the friday before caucus day -- more than 33-hundred residents have registered.the johnson county auditor tells cbs 2 news the active voter registration is just shy of 89- thousand people.with nine months until november -- that's roughly two-thousand short of the total for election day 20-12. the iowa men's basketball team is looking to take another step towards the top spot in the big ten tournament....
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this vote in tiffin follows a johnson county ordinance that passed last fall. it increased the minimum wage from $7.25 per hour to $10.10 per hour by 2017. the increase would take place in stages, with the current minimum wage johnson county that have opted out include shueyville, solon, oxford, and swisher. the university of iowa has said it will keep with the county's wage hike. people in iowa city can give the city's recycling department their old wine corks. last month officials launched a program to collect wooden corks at the east side recycling center. the city says it plans to send corks to a non-profit organization that finds new uses for cork. some of the group's products include things like footwear and yoga mats. the city says it's just another way to keep unnecessary items out of the landfill. "i think it helps people understand that little things like corks really are recyclable, and we can think about this small and can make a difference, another neat thing is it doesn't have to be limited to the city, restaurants can sign up and just have a buck
this vote in tiffin follows a johnson county ordinance that passed last fall. it increased the minimum wage from $7.25 per hour to $10.10 per hour by 2017. the increase would take place in stages, with the current minimum wage johnson county that have opted out include shueyville, solon, oxford, and swisher. the university of iowa has said it will keep with the county's wage hike. people in iowa city can give the city's recycling department their old wine corks. last month officials launched a...
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johnson county officials want to create a jail diversion campus. the sheriff, county attorney, area police discussed the proposal yesterday. the campus would include a shelter, psych units and a detox facility. there are no projections on cost or location. the county attorney says the campus is better than locking them up in jail. "it's beneficial to the law enforcement officers and agencies in terms of saving money and the amount of time they spend dealing with people who are intoxicated, dealing with mental health crisis, having the collaborative approach is a really great way to go for everyone." the county also hopes to add crisis intervention teams of law enforcement to respond to people with mental health issues. metro care connection provides schools in the cedar rapids community school district with with february being school- based health care awareness month, the clinic at taylor school is asking the community to come out and see what they do. tv-9's brea love joins us from the newsroom. brea, taylor is having an open house later today? i
johnson county officials want to create a jail diversion campus. the sheriff, county attorney, area police discussed the proposal yesterday. the campus would include a shelter, psych units and a detox facility. there are no projections on cost or location. the county attorney says the campus is better than locking them up in jail. "it's beneficial to the law enforcement officers and agencies in terms of saving money and the amount of time they spend dealing with people who are intoxicated,...
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johnson county officials want to create a jail diversion campus. the sheriff, county attorney, area police chiefs and other officials discussed the would include a shelter, psych units and a detox facility. there are no projections on cost or location. the county attorney says the campus is better than locking them up in jail. "it's beneficial to the law enforcement officers and agencies in terms of saving money and the amount of time they spend dealing with people who are intoxicated, dealing with mental health crisis, having the collaborative approach is a really great way to go for everyone." the county also hopfs to add crisis intervention teams of law enforcement to respond to people with mental health issues. metro care connection provides schools in the cedar rapids community school district with extended care clinics. with february being school- based health care awareness month, the clinic at taylor school is asking the counity to come out and see whwh they . tv-9's brea love joins us from the newsroom. brea, taylor is having an open house
johnson county officials want to create a jail diversion campus. the sheriff, county attorney, area police chiefs and other officials discussed the would include a shelter, psych units and a detox facility. there are no projections on cost or location. the county attorney says the campus is better than locking them up in jail. "it's beneficial to the law enforcement officers and agencies in terms of saving money and the amount of time they spend dealing with people who are intoxicated,...
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kevin kinney/ (d) johnson county "it's adding it to the toolbox that law enforcement can use." and lapointe says it's a step in the right direction.... ruth lapointe/ victim "i definitely think this bill is going to help future victims by clarifying it." >> south dakota governor dennis sales tax increase to help boost teacher pay has been sent to the senate floor for debate. the appropriation s committee approved the measure by a vote of 7-to-2 this morning. it takes two-thirds support in each chamber to pass a tax hike. the house hit the exact number of required votes earlier this week. supporters say the state needs a sustainable funding source to increase teacher pay. opponents argue that education could be prioritized in existing tax dollars. a u.s. coast guard vessel capsized while responding to a fishing boat that ran aground off the coast of the new york this morning. five members of the coast guard were on board the 25-foot vessel when it capsized off queens at about 4:45 local time. the coast guard crew members, wearing protective gear, swam to shore. a helicopter with
kevin kinney/ (d) johnson county "it's adding it to the toolbox that law enforcement can use." and lapointe says it's a step in the right direction.... ruth lapointe/ victim "i definitely think this bill is going to help future victims by clarifying it." >> south dakota governor dennis sales tax increase to help boost teacher pay has been sent to the senate floor for debate. the appropriation s committee approved the measure by a vote of 7-to-2 this morning. it takes...
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i have it zoomed in down 82 in johnson county. you can see a little shower activity. it looks worse than it is. it looks heavier, but it is light rain working through that part of the county. in southeastern raleigh, if we show you the rest of the region, county. it is light and moving east. rain. across the region, what is happening as far as numbers go, downtown raleigh you can see cloud cover and it is 41. 60% humidity with the west wind at 10 miles per hour. blue sky in fayetteville with cloud cover working through with 42% humidity and the west wind at 13. springs. through the rest of the region, 41 in chapel hill. 42, stanford. warty for, wilson. -- 44, wilson. a look at the latest radar picture, and zooming out to show you what is going on regionally he, the clouds are getting zooming out to show you the rest of the region, you can see a gigantic area of low pressure that is spending. everything is moving counterclockwise. that is pulling moisture down and throwing it, and it is also giving us colder air. today, we are dry and colder. after this instability thro
i have it zoomed in down 82 in johnson county. you can see a little shower activity. it looks worse than it is. it looks heavier, but it is light rain working through that part of the county. in southeastern raleigh, if we show you the rest of the region, county. it is light and moving east. rain. across the region, what is happening as far as numbers go, downtown raleigh you can see cloud cover and it is 41. 60% humidity with the west wind at 10 miles per hour. blue sky in fayetteville with...
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iowa city, however, they do-- with winter farmers markets.one of them took place today at the johnson county fairgrounds.more than 25 vendors take part, selling meat, vegetables, eggs and baked goods.this is thththird year the johnson county agricultural association has hosted the event.participants say it helps cure cabin fever. "we have a nice variety of food we've got a lot of different food vendors here a a wellllasaseople who make a craft item." item."another winter farmers market will be held february 21st.then two more each in march and april. coming up on e fox 28 providng assistance overseas. overseas.plus, going down.how all these cars ended up in what they thought was a frozen lake. continues to track the fugee flow into greece which continues to overwhelelcountry officials. officials.but grassroots organizations are setting up camps to give extra aid. aid.tonight, fox 28 news reporter steffi lee has the story of an eastern iowa pastor who journeyed to the greek island of sbos - to help migrants at one of the camps. camps. deborah coble wise says couldn't forget hearing her sister
iowa city, however, they do-- with winter farmers markets.one of them took place today at the johnson county fairgrounds.more than 25 vendors take part, selling meat, vegetables, eggs and baked goods.this is thththird year the johnson county agricultural association has hosted the event.participants say it helps cure cabin fever. "we have a nice variety of food we've got a lot of different food vendors here a a wellllasaseople who make a craft item." item."another winter farmers...
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into wayne in johnson county. into sampson cumberland county. the alert is in effect until around 730 tonight. as it extends into the atmosphere. we have thunderstorms to go up to 50,000 feet. these are more like 15 20,000 feet. not able to tap into a lot of energy to bring those strong winds down. they were strong just not darkness descends on the triangle. 62 in the triangle. we're not going to drop much in terms of temperature from where we are now as we going to the morning hours. 64 degrees around fayetteville. there is some chilly air. this is mostly just seasonal. pretty close to average. it starts out mild tomorrow, upper 50's to near 60. the best chocolate rain will be in the morning hours. especially along 95 were could linger for much of the day. temperatures will fall. that is the big news tomorrow aside from the rain. down to around 50 by early next week it gets cold again. that will get our attention. joel: a warning to the parents of young children who got smartphones. anna: your child could be communicating with strangers without
into wayne in johnson county. into sampson cumberland county. the alert is in effect until around 730 tonight. as it extends into the atmosphere. we have thunderstorms to go up to 50,000 feet. these are more like 15 20,000 feet. not able to tap into a lot of energy to bring those strong winds down. they were strong just not darkness descends on the triangle. 62 in the triangle. we're not going to drop much in terms of temperature from where we are now as we going to the morning hours. 64...
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. 100 percent of the vote in almost 60 to 40 in johnson county. we can dip back over to story county, the home of iowa state university and ames, sanders up a strong 16 points in that college town as well. at this point i think it's really going to come down to those precincts that are yet to report in especially the populated areas where there are more delegates up for grabs. jack and stephanie. >> thank you, very interesting story there on the democrats i with those key delegates not rorlting there's still a story to be told there. >> we'll be telling that story over the next who knows how long. uh, let's get an idea of how the weather's going to impact a lot of folks on their way home tonight, are they going to get home before we start to get into this weather that's going to hit us rs brad? >> i think they will, jack. i tell you what you want to get home as soon as you can because there's thr is going to be some snow developing later tonight. tomorrow, the north western state back into nebraska is going to get hit the hardest. hivey snow, high
. 100 percent of the vote in almost 60 to 40 in johnson county. we can dip back over to story county, the home of iowa state university and ames, sanders up a strong 16 points in that college town as well. at this point i think it's really going to come down to those precincts that are yet to report in especially the populated areas where there are more delegates up for grabs. jack and stephanie. >> thank you, very interesting story there on the democrats i with those key delegates not...
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options discussed in one johnson county community right now. now. fox 28 news begins tonight with a blizzard that just skirted by eastern iowa. iowa.still, the impacts are felt across much of the area and the cleanup continues tonight. tonight.take a look at all the snow plows still working right now to clear the way.crews were *pulled from the roads in several counties earlier today because conontions were just too dangerous.we'll get an update from the fox 28 news road warrior in just a moment. first, we turn to -- marissa scott who's in for chief meteorologist terry swails with your updated marissa thanks.travel@was not advised for much of the day in northern parts of the fox 28 viewing aaa. area.for r look at how things stand right now -- we turn to fox 28 news reporter matt hammill, live now in the fox 28 road warrior, matt where are you right now? just outside waterloo - - and in cedar rapids and iowa city didn't miss the worst of the weather by much nats - passing plows .. varoooomyou don't have to travel far from the heart of the corridornat
options discussed in one johnson county community right now. now. fox 28 news begins tonight with a blizzard that just skirted by eastern iowa. iowa.still, the impacts are felt across much of the area and the cleanup continues tonight. tonight.take a look at all the snow plows still working right now to clear the way.crews were *pulled from the roads in several counties earlier today because conontions were just too dangerous.we'll get an update from the fox 28 news road warrior in just a...
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. >>> an update on four bicyclists hit bay car in johnson county. two out of the four remain in critical condition. we spoke one on one to the cyclist joined from wake med where their fellow cyclists are recovering. candice a tough 24 hours for that group. >> reporter: i actually spoke to joe lawrence a couple hours ago. he's at home recovering. of course he's hoping for the best for his friends. and even though that it happened so fast that he has distinct memories about the moment that he was hit by the car. second to last in line on the route. >> and basically we were riding along the white line as opposed to being in the right. >> until something didn't feel right. >> i don't remember hearing the car, but i do remember thinking oh my gosh that there is something going on here. and i'm about ready to go down. >> lawrence says that the group was riding a couple links apart. he remembers ing concerned. and that, you know, several days in when i would get nudged by the car. >> after that chaos. >> i think that i saw mike going down. >> reporter: the
. >>> an update on four bicyclists hit bay car in johnson county. two out of the four remain in critical condition. we spoke one on one to the cyclist joined from wake med where their fellow cyclists are recovering. candice a tough 24 hours for that group. >> reporter: i actually spoke to joe lawrence a couple hours ago. he's at home recovering. of course he's hoping for the best for his friends. and even though that it happened so fast that he has distinct memories about the...
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, which is where we are, cedar rapids in this area, local johnson county, whether 50 or 500 people show up to this location, they're still going to be leaving here with six precinct level delegates and 91 state delegates equivalents in johnson county. bernie sanders has to perform well in the western part of the state, which is a more rural area. even if those precincts have a small amount of people to show up to grab those delegates as well. it's six delegates that you're going to leave here with us proportionately split up amongst the candidates. >> people are running their laps above. and down below -- >> yeah, they're still running right now. >> fantastic. >> i wonder if they're going to come down and actually caucus once they're done with the run. as we were talking about earlier, they could probably do a little same-day registering, and come right down and caucus. >> yeah, they could. you can run and caucus in the same evening in the state of iowa. jacob, thank you very much for that. we want to talk to chuck todd in des moines what we're witnessing tonight. again, we keep ge
, which is where we are, cedar rapids in this area, local johnson county, whether 50 or 500 people show up to this location, they're still going to be leaving here with six precinct level delegates and 91 state delegates equivalents in johnson county. bernie sanders has to perform well in the western part of the state, which is a more rural area. even if those precincts have a small amount of people to show up to grab those delegates as well. it's six delegates that you're going to leave here...
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and hope mills and spring lake and littlington area all of that rain moving in and sampson and johnson county yesterday afternoon. how does this impact your fitness forecast? mainly cloudy skies still could be a light rain around, sprinkles and 46 not as bone chilling as the coming days and see how things have gotten wet the plane on the wet tarmac the let's take a look at temperatures trends at 7:00. 56 the high and today will be the last warm day for at least the next seven to ten days. boy a couple of waves of cold air and greg told you about that at 5:00. who may see snow for the next few days. is a in raleigh, 46 in fayetteville, 33 at woman so we saw the sunshine and now we are seeing rain and cloud cover. that batch will move on by and off to the west look at all of the snow falling across the ohio valley nashville tennessee getting snow right now trying northern alabama. there's the game changer the cold front that will bring two waves and a little bit tomorrow likely wednesday and thursday cold another shot of older air saturday and sunday so valentines day going to be awfully cold a
and hope mills and spring lake and littlington area all of that rain moving in and sampson and johnson county yesterday afternoon. how does this impact your fitness forecast? mainly cloudy skies still could be a light rain around, sprinkles and 46 not as bone chilling as the coming days and see how things have gotten wet the plane on the wet tarmac the let's take a look at temperatures trends at 7:00. 56 the high and today will be the last warm day for at least the next seven to ten days. boy a...
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steve: charlie johnson, the wake county chief fire inspector, agrees with the moms. he says that even though they are checked every year, carbon drowsiness, nausea. only orange county has co detectors inside schools, in the boiler room. in johnson county, the i-team found a different kind of sebi system protecting against -- safety system protecting against the kind of emergency that happened at the middle school. >> [indiscernible] steve: only four states requires co detectors and schools -- california, connecticut, maine, and maryland. north carolina has a law requiring detectors and new schools, but not existing schools. the i-team asked representative that he kearny whether she would consider a law making the mandatory. she helped pass the law for hotels and motels after carbon monoxide killed three adults and a child in boone. take for that, i think we need to. steve: the wake county school system refused to do an interview about the emergence the, saying that they comply with requirements for air quality monitoring. >> i would not teach in a classroom with carb
steve: charlie johnson, the wake county chief fire inspector, agrees with the moms. he says that even though they are checked every year, carbon drowsiness, nausea. only orange county has co detectors inside schools, in the boiler room. in johnson county, the i-team found a different kind of sebi system protecting against -- safety system protecting against the kind of emergency that happened at the middle school. >> [indiscernible] steve: only four states requires co detectors and...
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found in some vapors i don't think anybody wants to breath those chemicals or subsbsnces. 8the johnson county board of health wants vapor to follow the same smoking guidelines as cigarettes 25 feet from however not everyone sees vapor in the same light.i would d ke to see it left up to businesses. i do see vaporizers being plast the same way as cigarettes even though they're not simply because the exhalelelooks the same.12anthony hendon says most businesses already ask vapors to go outside there is one bar left in coralville that i know of that is still vape friendl the other bars that i've been told about are not vape friendly and people vape outside just like people smoke outside.mayor pro tem mitch gross says based on the research he seen vapors should keep clear of public spaces.i i uld much rather have us be proactive and have prevented some potential harm in the future rather than five should've done something. tonight coralville town council members passed the first hearing of new ordinance unanimously covering the corridor in coralville joe huisinga fox 28 news jothanks.tax seseon is
found in some vapors i don't think anybody wants to breath those chemicals or subsbsnces. 8the johnson county board of health wants vapor to follow the same smoking guidelines as cigarettes 25 feet from however not everyone sees vapor in the same light.i would d ke to see it left up to businesses. i do see vaporizers being plast the same way as cigarettes even though they're not simply because the exhalelelooks the same.12anthony hendon says most businesses already ask vapors to go outside...
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johnson, cbs 2 news. the impending snow is also fecting today's special school elections in linn county. county.voters in the . >>> the impending snow is affecting the special school to open.other counties with special elections say they plan to start at 7 this morning, including blblk hawk county. remember, for the latest weather information, you can download the cbs 2 weather first, weather app.it'll bring you current conditions, warnings, hourly forecasts, and more, all for free .just search for the cbs 2 ather app on your apple or android device. the 20-16 iowa cacuses are now in the books. books.this morning -- there are officially winners for parties.hillary clinton edged out bernie sanders last night -- winning 22 delegates to sanders' 21.but for nearly the entire night and into the early morning -- the two democrats were locked in a virtual tie.sanders spoke to his supporters in n des moines last night while the race was still deadlocked -- and passed along a message that washington and the rest of the country couldn't ignore. "i think about what happened tonight. i think the peo
johnson, cbs 2 news. the impending snow is also fecting today's special school elections in linn county. county.voters in the . >>> the impending snow is affecting the special school to open.other counties with special elections say they plan to start at 7 this morning, including blblk hawk county. remember, for the latest weather information, you can download the cbs 2 weather first, weather app.it'll bring you current conditions, warnings, hourly forecasts, and more, all for free...