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e and other educational professionals say declining enrollment and school mergers $& in rural iowa continue to present challenge to students in science e d math fields.but when one door closes, another one opens. opens. "i think one of the nice things about rural districts is there tends to be a sense of collaboration even across district lines."state and national leaders say collaboration canlso come from technololo - and even social media. media. "to noput that in practice in a classroom and to actually engage them in these learning environments that are authentiand enthusiastic." they say undings also a problem - but resources to substitute those gaps could be right next door. door."utilizing the resources of your community. i think we sometimes forget that there's actually a lot of effective, stem resources in the business in our community." that's forsyth's mentality when teaching in her community - making sure opportunities - right in ththr hometowns. hometowns. "if they weren't this class, they wouldn't get to see it." teachers in the science and technology fields can continue this c
e and other educational professionals say declining enrollment and school mergers $& in rural iowa continue to present challenge to students in science e d math fields.but when one door closes, another one opens. opens. "i think one of the nice things about rural districts is there tends to be a sense of collaboration even across district lines."state and national leaders say collaboration canlso come from technololo - and even social media. media. "to noput that in practice...
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educational leaders discussed today ways to make science, technology, opportunities more vibrant in rural iowa. iowa.cbs 2 news reporte steffi lee brings us their rspective on how to overcome chchlenges they often face. karen, today's conversation with the university of iowa public policy center st a message - iowa student should be urned away from the growing opportunities in the sciences. sciences.but with less funding, declining enrollment, and school ergers in rural iowa, school leaders say they need to work around that. several statewide and national education professionals said hools c partner withocal businesses - such as hospitals and police departments.they y job shadow opoprtunities come at no co and building this relationship means students c boost their skills right from home. districts can also work together. "pairing with different faculty members, teaers, fromdifferent districts - i think one e the nice things about rural districts is there tends to be a see of coaboration even across district lines." lines."teachers who work in math and science departments their ideas rough twi
educational leaders discussed today ways to make science, technology, opportunities more vibrant in rural iowa. iowa.cbs 2 news reporte steffi lee brings us their rspective on how to overcome chchlenges they often face. karen, today's conversation with the university of iowa public policy center st a message - iowa student should be urned away from the growing opportunities in the sciences. sciences.but with less funding, declining enrollment, and school ergers in rural iowa, school leaders say...
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we are iowa" stephanie/2shot trying to help iowa's struggling rural schools, one iowa lawmaker is touring the state tonight. good evening. i'm stephanie angleson. jack/2shot and i'm jack miller. u-s representative dave loebsack is championing what's called the "restructuring underutilized resources for advancing learning act" or the "rural" act in congress. it's a long name for a simple goal strapped rural same amount resources as big stephanie: is taking him to six iowa schools this week. local 5 was with him in knoxville and oskaloosa today. here's why this is important. stephanie: it all has to do with consolidation. since 1965, more than 120 iowa schools have had to consolidate. this map shows the areas in iowa that have merged schools from 2000 to 2012. when schools consolidate, they tend to spend more money on just transporting students from several towns to one school -- and less money on teachers saleries and things that improve the kids' education. jack: local 5's jacob peklo met up with loebsack on his tour today for the answers. he joins us now to explain how this could help fi
we are iowa" stephanie/2shot trying to help iowa's struggling rural schools, one iowa lawmaker is touring the state tonight. good evening. i'm stephanie angleson. jack/2shot and i'm jack miller. u-s representative dave loebsack is championing what's called the "restructuring underutilized resources for advancing learning act" or the "rural" act in congress. it's a long name for a simple goal strapped rural same amount resources as big stephanie: is taking him to six...
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one of the robbers was able to easily purchase two of them, even in rural iowa. as the robbers move through the 2,400-square-foot bank, threatening the employees, the cash nears know that there are panic buttons beneath their registers. pushing those buttons would alert the fayette county sheriff, but if they're caught going for the alarms, it could mean disaster. a fatal mistake if the robbers start firing. >> the only one that could have would have been cheryl, but she wasn't in the first window that she went to, there isn't one in there and she really didn't have a chance. >> you don't want to put anybody in jeopardy. you know, if they would have seen me reach under there to trigger that, you don't know what they would have done. >> most modern banks have silent alarms that are triggered when all the money is emptied from a cash drawer, a signal to police that something is wrong. that system does not exist at the 118-year-old bank. but one thing the bank always does in case of robbery is to have bills with recorded serial numbers in the bottom of each drawer.
one of the robbers was able to easily purchase two of them, even in rural iowa. as the robbers move through the 2,400-square-foot bank, threatening the employees, the cash nears know that there are panic buttons beneath their registers. pushing those buttons would alert the fayette county sheriff, but if they're caught going for the alarms, it could mean disaster. a fatal mistake if the robbers start firing. >> the only one that could have would have been cheryl, but she wasn't in the...
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planning on switching their current copper system to this fiber network to offer better service to rural iowa. the pain of slow internet... you've probably experienced it. but those in rural areas can face even more challenges when it comes to getting connected. that's why wiatel, an iowa based broadband company out of lawton, is designing and engineering a 25 million dollar project to bury fiber optic cables across the area. "our copper based network that we have now works fantastically, but it's a network that's a little bit sensative to distance, so customers who are closer to an office, may be able to get faster speeds than customers that are further away. this fiber optic project will eliminate that restriction completely, allowing all of our customers access to the same services" says heath mallory, wiatel general manager. "tons of orders that come through, and then we're trying to make updates to our website, or stream video, or a conference call with a remote location... so it's really tough on a copper set up. so fiber is going to be really big" says eric hennings, president college
planning on switching their current copper system to this fiber network to offer better service to rural iowa. the pain of slow internet... you've probably experienced it. but those in rural areas can face even more challenges when it comes to getting connected. that's why wiatel, an iowa based broadband company out of lawton, is designing and engineering a 25 million dollar project to bury fiber optic cables across the area. "our copper based network that we have now works fantastically,...
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attraction.the wurst festival in amana was named rural iowa's outstanding new event.waterloo won for outstanding metro community. community.and here in cedar rapids - the great american popcorn company won for best metro experience.they posted this picture to their facebook page accepting the award last night. night.you can check out the full list of winners right now coming up, j-k rowling has revealed the plot to her harry potter stage play! where it falls in line with the famous books. books.and we now know more about the rescue operation in iraq and the soldier who was killed.that's next. bells ringing ringing the salvation army needs your help!they're looking for volunteers to ring the bells of those famous red kettlesthe red kettle campaign is the salvation army's biggest fundraising effort, accounting for at least 45- percent of the army's operating budget. cbs 2 news anchor scott sanborn will em-cee the red kettle campaign kickoff banquet, november 12th at the cedar rapids marriott. marriott.you can find more information, including the b
attraction.the wurst festival in amana was named rural iowa's outstanding new event.waterloo won for outstanding metro community. community.and here in cedar rapids - the great american popcorn company won for best metro experience.they posted this picture to their facebook page accepting the award last night. night.you can check out the full list of winners right now coming up, j-k rowling has revealed the plot to her harry potter stage play! where it falls in line with the famous books....
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many of us know it all too well, but those in rural areas have it worse. wiatel, an iowa based broadband company out of lawton, is currently designing and engineering a 25 million dollar project to bury fiber optic cables across the area...that way everyone... both urban and rural, will have the same internet speed and video service. "our copper based network that we have now works fantastically, but it's a network that's a little bit sensative to distance, so customers who are closer to an office, may be able to get faster speeds than customers that are further away. this fiber optic project will eliminate that restriction completely, allowing all of our customers access to the same services" says heath mallory, wiatel general manager. the company says this new fiber network goes beyond the govenor's current broadband initiatives. construction is set to start by the summer, with hopes of having all customers with full service within 24 to 30 months. jenna: a new youtube video out of north high in sioux city might well go viral. check out what their teachers lled off as a
many of us know it all too well, but those in rural areas have it worse. wiatel, an iowa based broadband company out of lawton, is currently designing and engineering a 25 million dollar project to bury fiber optic cables across the area...that way everyone... both urban and rural, will have the same internet speed and video service. "our copper based network that we have now works fantastically, but it's a network that's a little bit sensative to distance, so customers who are closer to...
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is the youngest tim: a couple of months ago iowa governor terry brananad announced an expasion of broadband internet. in august the governor declared that rural areas acss iowa with atleast 90 thousand homes would gain access to the broadband expansion. the federal communications commission is providing a total of 52 million dollars to internet prpriders across the state to make the expansion happen. and some siouxland communities are already benefitting from the program. jenna: a total of sixteen schools in rural northwest iowa now have a new connection to fiber-optic networks measuring up to 1-gigabit-per- second internet speeds and teachers and students in sioux center iowa are saying it's making a rld of difference "<05:42:40 wow, this is a big deal. this is cool. a big deal for our district and our community of kids," 48 > sioux center classrooms are officially hooked up. thanks to premier communications and its cutting-edge network. <05:22:15 it's amazing ultra-fast broadband. our goal is to provide customers. we don't want to be a limiting factor in that," premier communications ceo doug boone said. 27 > it was in-part thanks to a broa
is the youngest tim: a couple of months ago iowa governor terry brananad announced an expasion of broadband internet. in august the governor declared that rural areas acss iowa with atleast 90 thousand homes would gain access to the broadband expansion. the federal communications commission is providing a total of 52 million dollars to internet prpriders across the state to make the expansion happen. and some siouxland communities are already benefitting from the program. jenna: a total of...
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a little later we'll talk to film director who wanted to dig deeper into this phenomenon in rural iowa. imagine giving up your job or to travel across the continent... that's exactly what a family from canada is doing on a seven-thousand-mile journey... the family of four is from quebec, canada, and they decided a little family vacation via bicycles all the way down to the panama canal was in order... they've been biking for four months and aren't even halfway through their journey...but they've taken a pit stop in des moines this weekend. reid chandler caught up with them here and has their story. chris conk and his family are from waterloo... "we're from a small town called waterloo, quebec and it's about 60 miles east of montreal." they'll tell you they're just your run-of-the-mill average canadian family of four... but their idea of a family vacation may be a bit different from yours. "we are taking one year off from our normal routine, basically re- constructing a routine based on bicycling from quebec to the panama canal." that's a bike ride of over seven thousand miles. "a big m
a little later we'll talk to film director who wanted to dig deeper into this phenomenon in rural iowa. imagine giving up your job or to travel across the continent... that's exactly what a family from canada is doing on a seven-thousand-mile journey... the family of four is from quebec, canada, and they decided a little family vacation via bicycles all the way down to the panama canal was in order... they've been biking for four months and aren't even halfway through their journey...but...
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iowa. loebsack says it's important to create a system that creates tax incentives to get to work in rural districts. other elements in the plan include expanding access to grants for digital and after school opportunities. sabrina elias: sam is in with a final look at central iowa's most accurate forecast... sam final weather adlib today is going to feel a little bit more like the beginning of the week where we'll still be warm enough to be comfortable, but the winds will pick up and be strong throughout the day. a cold front is going to pass through the state this morning, but we still should see a high temperature right around 70 here in the metro. behind this cold front we are going to see the winds pick up out of the northwest around 10 to 20 mph. overnight tonight it's going to be cold and breezy with plenty of areas in northern iowa likely to frost. friday will be sunny and very chilly day with highs in the mid 50s and a breeze making it feel even colder! saturday morning is going to be our first wide spread and nearly state-wide frost with even a few areas around the metro probably seeing so
iowa. loebsack says it's important to create a system that creates tax incentives to get to work in rural districts. other elements in the plan include expanding access to grants for digital and after school opportunities. sabrina elias: sam is in with a final look at central iowa's most accurate forecast... sam final weather adlib today is going to feel a little bit more like the beginning of the week where we'll still be warm enough to be comfortable, but the winds will pick up and be strong...
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city to talk about ways they can provide science, tenology, engigiering and math opportunitieiein rural iowa. iowa.rural towns face challenges of declining enrollment, school mergers and lesu funding.school leaders say there arways around that. one of the ways is by partnering with community y businesses.they say that way, students can get hands-on opportunities in stem fields at no cost. "we give the students an opportity to get out into & the communityand actually shadow, and in the course of f a they're interested in nursing, they can go and spend a couple of hours with a nurse." nurse."the university of iowa public policy center hosted this symposium as@part of its "run up to the 2016 caucus series." a shiny new library in downtown cedar rapids says it needs help.recently, the city's library network came up significantly short in its budget.as fox 28 news reporter mellaney moore found tonight, if citizens donon cover the costs, they could see programs, hours and materials get cut. cut. some of the cedar rapids public library regulars come six days a week or more. 12:28:33 it's ening door
city to talk about ways they can provide science, tenology, engigiering and math opportunitieiein rural iowa. iowa.rural towns face challenges of declining enrollment, school mergers and lesu funding.school leaders say there arways around that. one of the ways is by partnering with community y businesses.they say that way, students can get hands-on opportunities in stem fields at no cost. "we give the students an opportity to get out into & the communityand actually shadow, and in the...
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iowa later this month. elias: and finally in the top five... elias: second district representative dave loebsack is looking to revamp the funding system to benefit rural schools in iowa. loebsack says it's important to create a system that creates tax incentives to get the top teachers to work in rural districts. other elements in the plan include expanding access to grants for digital and after school opportunities. amanda:: more witnesses for the prosecution are expected today in the pete polson trial .... police say last november, polson terrorized a pleasant hill neighborhood, shooting at three people, seriously injuring two. yesterday, more neighbors, pleasant hill officers and d-c-i agents took the stand. amanda: some told the jury they spotted the same green ford explorer driving out of their neighborhoods on november 17th... .including the third shooting victim matthew stephenson- who was nearly shot twice.. he said he hid behind his truck, watching as polson shot several more times before driving away. at that time i couldnt believe someone tried to kill me, they werent playing, they tried to kill me, had no idea what was going on" amanda: tw
iowa later this month. elias: and finally in the top five... elias: second district representative dave loebsack is looking to revamp the funding system to benefit rural schools in iowa. loebsack says it's important to create a system that creates tax incentives to get the top teachers to work in rural districts. other elements in the plan include expanding access to grants for digital and after school opportunities. amanda:: more witnesses for the prosecution are expected today in the pete...
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that story is up a couple of months ago iowa governor terry branstad announced an expasion of broadband internet. in august the governor declared rural areas across iowa with atleast 90 thousand homes would gain access to the broadband expansion. the federal communications commission is of 52 million dollars to internet providers across the state to make the expansion happen. and some siouxland communities are already benefitting from the program. jessica rae: schools in rural now have a new connection to fiber-optic networks measuring up to 1-gigabit-per- second internet speeds and teachers and students in sioux center iowa are saying it's making a world of difference "<05:42:40 wow, this is cool. a big deal for our district and our sioux center classrooms are officially hooked up. thanks to premier communications and network. fast broadband. our goal is to provide customers. we don't want to be a limiting factor in that," premier communications ceo doug boone said. it was in-part thanks signed by governor with that, it helps to invest in higher- cost rural areas that you can't justify that investment. this helps move the needle a l
that story is up a couple of months ago iowa governor terry branstad announced an expasion of broadband internet. in august the governor declared rural areas across iowa with atleast 90 thousand homes would gain access to the broadband expansion. the federal communications commission is of 52 million dollars to internet providers across the state to make the expansion happen. and some siouxland communities are already benefitting from the program. jessica rae: schools in rural now have a new...
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second district representative dave loebsack is looking to revamp the funding system to benefit rural schools in iowa. loebsack says it's important to create a system that creates tax incentives to get the top teachers to work in rural districts. other elements in the plan include expanding access to grants for digital and after school opportunities. elias: and don't expect any campaign stops by republican presidential candidate ben carson....his campaign says carson will put public campaign events on hold for two more weeks... during that time he will take part in a book tour and catch up on fundraising events. carson's camp has been careful to separate campaign events from the book tour. the candidate does have book signing events scheduled for iowa later this month. elias: meterologist keeping a close watch on the current conditions... hey sam... sam/ weather adlib: today is going to feel a little bit more like the where we'll still be warm enough to be comfortable, but the be strong throughout going to pass through but we still should see a high temperature right around 70 here in the metro. behi
second district representative dave loebsack is looking to revamp the funding system to benefit rural schools in iowa. loebsack says it's important to create a system that creates tax incentives to get the top teachers to work in rural districts. other elements in the plan include expanding access to grants for digital and after school opportunities. elias: and don't expect any campaign stops by republican presidential candidate ben carson....his campaign says carson will put public campaign...
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he was captured in rural illinois hours after his escape. a cherokee, iowa woman was life-flighted to the hospital after she was pinned underneath a vehicle in a rollover yesterday afternoon. authorties say marilyn mcqueen was driving north on old 21 road in cherokee where she lost control and her vehicle went into the ditch and rolled. mcqueen was partially trapped under the vehicle. she was transported to mercy medical center in sioux city. paramedics took passengers mackenzie gaes and a child to cherokee regional hospital. she is currently in stable condition. it's gotten warm today but how long can we keep it around? for that we'll toss it over to chief meteorologis t ron demers with the first look at our forecast. weather ad-lib the warming that started over the weekend continued today with warm winds sending highs into the upper 70s and lower 80s. a system that moves into the midwest on tuesday will give us some clouds but not much in the way of moisture so we'll go with a dry forecast for tuesday with highs again above average in the summer is over, a
he was captured in rural illinois hours after his escape. a cherokee, iowa woman was life-flighted to the hospital after she was pinned underneath a vehicle in a rollover yesterday afternoon. authorties say marilyn mcqueen was driving north on old 21 road in cherokee where she lost control and her vehicle went into the ditch and rolled. mcqueen was partially trapped under the vehicle. she was transported to mercy medical center in sioux city. paramedics took passengers mackenzie gaes and a...
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live in des moines , clarie powell local 5 news we are iowa stephanie: developing now, a building on fire in rural warren county. stephanie: fire trucks from west des moines are heading out to help put out a fire in norwalk. we're told the building's on the four thousand block of highway r-57. fire crews on the scene say there could be a propane tank near the building. we have a crew on the way to check it out. look for more tonight at 10. stephanie: threatening people and firing shots out his car window. a newton man and his 17-year- old son say another man did this outside their home. they say, last saturday, 22- year-old alex spangenburg fired a rifle out of his car window at them and drove away. officers later pulled spangenburg over and he was intoxicated--they ammunition in his vehicle. he's charged with carrying weapons while reckless use of first-degree and operating influence. also in newton attempted streets last night. john britton intentionally hit a man with his car, then repeatedly hit a car carrying a 5- month old child and a 50-year old woman. britton told officers that his intenti
live in des moines , clarie powell local 5 news we are iowa stephanie: developing now, a building on fire in rural warren county. stephanie: fire trucks from west des moines are heading out to help put out a fire in norwalk. we're told the building's on the four thousand block of highway r-57. fire crews on the scene say there could be a propane tank near the building. we have a crew on the way to check it out. look for more tonight at 10. stephanie: threatening people and firing shots out his...
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rural centers. planned parenthood in iowa, we had a planned parenthood practitioner to ours a week. in a most 18 years there we had a dr. in the facility, three or four times. all of those pills are being dispensed by nonmedical people. i think i be a much better use of their money. >> and since the minority to bring it up, mr. up, mr. chairman i would like to introduce for the record the open secrets document, contribution file and planned parenthood pack. >> without objection objection we make it part of the record. >> the talk has also been about, and i resent the other side talking about and generalizing those of us over here are against women, i reasoned that. i have four children, three daughters, 11 grand kids, grandkids, seven daughters, one of those is adopted. i am not a female, i agree with that comment. but the idea that we don't like women is absurd. i think many of us are trying to look out for the life of new woman, and into the world. what about those women? i think they are women, when they are harvested for their body parts, i am concerned for those women. so i'm n
rural centers. planned parenthood in iowa, we had a planned parenthood practitioner to ours a week. in a most 18 years there we had a dr. in the facility, three or four times. all of those pills are being dispensed by nonmedical people. i think i be a much better use of their money. >> and since the minority to bring it up, mr. up, mr. chairman i would like to introduce for the record the open secrets document, contribution file and planned parenthood pack. >> without objection...
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rural, it's suburban, it's urban. it's socioeconomic, across all spectrums." - toby o'berry - director, iowa homeless youth centers keeping with that shoe theme, the students from johnston high school also hosted a shoe drive leading up to the sleepout tonight... they collected around 50 pairs of shoes to donate to iowa homeless youth shelters. and it will be a chilly start for athletes in the des moines marathon and it will be a chilly start for athletes in the des moines marathon tomorrow... but a runner from florida says he doesn't mind 094617 - its perfect environment, i live in floridia and so ive been training in 80 - 85 degree weather and high humidity this for me is going to be a perfect break several roads have already been blocked off tonight for race they include the locust street bridge, walnut street, and grand avenue to m-l-k parkway. the race begins tomorrow morning at 8... the roads will not re - open until four tomorrow afternoon. our meterologist jennifer mcdermed is here to tell us what runners and spectators can expect tomorrow.... she joins us now for a first look at the forecast authorities are inves
rural, it's suburban, it's urban. it's socioeconomic, across all spectrums." - toby o'berry - director, iowa homeless youth centers keeping with that shoe theme, the students from johnston high school also hosted a shoe drive leading up to the sleepout tonight... they collected around 50 pairs of shoes to donate to iowa homeless youth shelters. and it will be a chilly start for athletes in the des moines marathon and it will be a chilly start for athletes in the des moines marathon...
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rural centers. in planned parenthood in iowa, we had a nurse prakitioner two hours a week. in my almost 18 years there, we had a doctor in the facility probably three or four times. so all those pills are being dispensed by nonmedical people. that would be a much better use of their money. >> and since the minority did bring it up, mr. chairman, i'd like to introduce in the record the open secrets document of contributions by planned parenthood pac. >> without objection it will be made a part of the record. >> the talk has also been about -- and i resent the other side talking about generalizing those of us over here are against women. i resent that. i have four children, three daughters, 11 grandkids, seven daughters. one of those is adopted. and i am not a female. i agree with that comment. but the idea that we don't like women is absurd. i think many of us are trying to look out for the life of new women coming into the world. what about those women. and i think they're women when they're harvested for their body parts. i'm concerned about those women. so i'm not going t
rural centers. in planned parenthood in iowa, we had a nurse prakitioner two hours a week. in my almost 18 years there, we had a doctor in the facility probably three or four times. so all those pills are being dispensed by nonmedical people. that would be a much better use of their money. >> and since the minority did bring it up, mr. chairman, i'd like to introduce in the record the open secrets document of contributions by planned parenthood pac. >> without objection it will be...
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rural madison county, a man was found dead this morning after his jeep flipped. it happened around 5 a-m near the intersection of oakcrest avenue and 290th street in peru, iowa. the jeep wrangler was on its top and the driver, 60- year-old paul shafer of des moines, was dead inside. investigators say they don't know the cause of the crash. stephanie/1shot: now an update on a story we've been following for you. a group of homeless people facing eviction earlier this month...is still trying to find a place to live. today, a traveling nonprofit group brought lunch to the campers at their downtown campsite, as well as some new supplies and clothing to help them get through the winter months. the team often visits with homeless people at the end of every month, and relies heavily on donations. steve felton, care for camps: "it's real humbling. it really warms you inside. it's heartwarming, it really is, and i'm glad that we're in a position that we can help people." stephanie: as the weather starts to get a little chillier, the nonprofit is looking for more socks and soup donations. tonight on local 5 news late edition, we'll bring you more on the campers...and th
rural madison county, a man was found dead this morning after his jeep flipped. it happened around 5 a-m near the intersection of oakcrest avenue and 290th street in peru, iowa. the jeep wrangler was on its top and the driver, 60- year-old paul shafer of des moines, was dead inside. investigators say they don't know the cause of the crash. stephanie/1shot: now an update on a story we've been following for you. a group of homeless people facing eviction earlier this month...is still trying to...
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elias: an iowa congressman looks to revamp the funding system to benefit rural schools. second district representative dave loebsack says it's important to create a system that creates tax incentives to get the top teachers to work out in the rural districts. he's been touring a number of schools in his district to see how the schools like the plan. other elements in the plan...expanding access to grants for digital and after school opportunities. " you have to put " you have to put resources into education. it's not a sufficient condition for success, but it's certainly necessary, and that's what i hear all the time from these folks." elias: loebsack will continue his tour in eldon, loebsack will continue his tour in eldon, sigourney and tiffin today. he says the whole plan could cost between $25 and $30 million dollars, but wouldn't require raising taxes. elias: meteorologist sam schrier joins us again with a look at your forecast. sam today is going to feel a little bit more like the beginning of the week where we'll still be warm enough to be comfortable, but the win
elias: an iowa congressman looks to revamp the funding system to benefit rural schools. second district representative dave loebsack says it's important to create a system that creates tax incentives to get the top teachers to work out in the rural districts. he's been touring a number of schools in his district to see how the schools like the plan. other elements in the plan...expanding access to grants for digital and after school opportunities. " you have to put " you have to put...
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get the quality care that they need and if we close down these pharmacies and these rural areas, 95% of the folks in iowa are within five miles of an independent community pharmacist. if they close down those pharmacies, those folks in my district, who depend upon those pharmacies and those pharmacists are going to suffer and that's unacceptable to me. thanks again for giving me the time to speak on this. mr. collins: you've hit it right. there are so many times we get to talking policy and big picture up here. and at the bottom line, what we do up here, and when i was in the state legislature, could you see it because you were a little bit closer. states are starting to pick up this mantle, as you just said in iowa and other states. but it goes back to that feeling of what i call security. now, pharmacists, as i said just a few minutes ago, the pharmacist is not the issue. the pharmacist is someone who helps. someone who helps in the curing process. they're part of that. i don't have anyone who watch this to say, why are you bashing pharmacists? we're not bashing pharmacists. what we are taking shots at
get the quality care that they need and if we close down these pharmacies and these rural areas, 95% of the folks in iowa are within five miles of an independent community pharmacist. if they close down those pharmacies, those folks in my district, who depend upon those pharmacies and those pharmacists are going to suffer and that's unacceptable to me. thanks again for giving me the time to speak on this. mr. collins: you've hit it right. there are so many times we get to talking policy and big...
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iowa. le mars fire chief david schipper says the fire broke out at a rural h he and farm when silage spontaneousl y combusted between a garage and bunker yesterday afernoon. soon after, the fire engulfed two single stall garages. schipper says, wind gusts carried embers a thousand feet north h a field. no injurieie were reported. the sioux city police partment and the fire marshal's office are investigating what started a fire in a building on silver street. sioux city fire rescue responded to the fire e saturday night. when crews arrived, they could see smoke coming from the two story single family home. they quickly put the fire out. no one was home when the fire broke out. the fire department says someone intentiononly set the re and anyone with information is asked to contact sioux city police at the number on your screen. sioux city fire and rescue also responded to a structure fire early yesterday morning at a large industrial facility owned by cargill incorporated. firefighters reported smoke visible from the second story of the building at 11-hundred clark street. the sioux city police de
iowa. le mars fire chief david schipper says the fire broke out at a rural h he and farm when silage spontaneousl y combusted between a garage and bunker yesterday afernoon. soon after, the fire engulfed two single stall garages. schipper says, wind gusts carried embers a thousand feet north h a field. no injurieie were reported. the sioux city police partment and the fire marshal's office are investigating what started a fire in a building on silver street. sioux city fire rescue responded to...
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benton county iowa, authorities are investigating what they are calling a "suspicious death" police there arrested 31- year-old david miller of shellsburg while he was walking on a road in rural linn county yesterday, after authorities found the body of a woman at his home in benton county while investigating two vehicle thefts linked to miller. authorities also believe miller stole a truck from a neighbor morning couple of miles away. miller then allegedly stole another truck and crashed that one too. "i yelled at him to get what do you think you're doing and i yelled at my wife my phone...he was truck started and nailed it in reverse. tim: courthouse facing charges in connection to one one of the stolen vehicles. his bond on that was set at five thousand dollars cash. but miller also faces a parole violation charge that will keep him in custody without bond. jenna: donald trump isn't offering any appologies to his republican adversaries regarding his latest comments... and vice president biden talks about why he's not running for president. abc's lana zak is in washington with more. from the campaign trail. "don't expect an message from donald trump after question the carso
benton county iowa, authorities are investigating what they are calling a "suspicious death" police there arrested 31- year-old david miller of shellsburg while he was walking on a road in rural linn county yesterday, after authorities found the body of a woman at his home in benton county while investigating two vehicle thefts linked to miller. authorities also believe miller stole a truck from a neighbor morning couple of miles away. miller then allegedly stole another truck and...
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rural lehigh. both of these fires are under investigation. we will update you tonight at 5:00 and 6:00. live in burnside, vanessa peng, kcci 8 news, iowa's news leader. mollie: thank you for that update. in central iowa, for students at cross roads park elementary today is all about creativity. fine arts day brings forty artists to lead sessions with the elementary school. the artists specialize in all kinds of fine art from music, to dance, and even juggling. students will make short term projects and ones that can be displayed in the building. the school was recently renovated and they are looking for ways to fill up the hallways. >> art is very awesome thing that a lot of people can do. some of the most famous people ever did art. mollie: the pta puts on this event every three years. the cold front has arrived and it definitely feels like fall outside. i think it will just get a little bit colder. let's check in now with jason for more on what to expect for the weekend. jason: we have got even colder that will be the worst of the worst and then we'll see temperatures ball back up again. for now, hang on to the blankets if you can. it
rural lehigh. both of these fires are under investigation. we will update you tonight at 5:00 and 6:00. live in burnside, vanessa peng, kcci 8 news, iowa's news leader. mollie: thank you for that update. in central iowa, for students at cross roads park elementary today is all about creativity. fine arts day brings forty artists to lead sessions with the elementary school. the artists specialize in all kinds of fine art from music, to dance, and even juggling. students will make short term...
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york, in kentucky, as the majority leader has just said, in louisiana, in nevada, in iowa, in nebraska. many are in ruralreas where people already don't have a lot of choice. we're talking about a half million people here who are going to lose their coverage -- losing their insurance. remember that promise that president obama made, if you like your coverage, you can keep your coverage? where's the president now? the president says the health care law is working better than he even thought. amazing! obamacare created these co-ops claiming to provide low-cost insurance, ten it saddled each of them with so many mandates, so many restrictions, that they needed massive taxpayer bailouts. altogether, these failed co-ops have collected nearly $900 million already in taxpayer loans to get help that they needed just to get going. that's how president obama put this together. now these co-ops have sunk. others are sinking, and they are taking the taxpayer loans with them. the ones that are trying to survive have been saying, we're going to have to hike our rates. the co-op in utah plans to raise its premiums by 5
york, in kentucky, as the majority leader has just said, in louisiana, in nevada, in iowa, in nebraska. many are in ruralreas where people already don't have a lot of choice. we're talking about a half million people here who are going to lose their coverage -- losing their insurance. remember that promise that president obama made, if you like your coverage, you can keep your coverage? where's the president now? the president says the health care law is working better than he even thought....
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iowa this afternoon. le mars fire chief david schipper says the fire broke out at a rural home and farm when silage spontaneousl y combusted between a garage and bunker. soon after the fire engulfed two single stall garages. schipper says, wind gusts caused sparks that led to another fire on a field one thousand feet to the north. the crop field belonged to another owner. schipper says there were no injuries. the sioux city police department and sioux city fire marshal's office are currently investigating after a structure fire on silver street. sioux city fire rescue responded to the fire saturday evening where there was smoke visible from the two story single family home. the fire was quickly put out. there were no occupants in the home at the time. the fire department determined the fire to be intentional and anyone with information is asked to contact sioux city police at: 712-279-6440. sioux city fire and rescue also responded to a structure fire early this morning at a large industrial facility owned by cargill incorporated. firefighters reported smoke the building at 1100 clark street. the sioux city pol
iowa this afternoon. le mars fire chief david schipper says the fire broke out at a rural home and farm when silage spontaneousl y combusted between a garage and bunker. soon after the fire engulfed two single stall garages. schipper says, wind gusts caused sparks that led to another fire on a field one thousand feet to the north. the crop field belonged to another owner. schipper says there were no injuries. the sioux city police department and sioux city fire marshal's office are currently...
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iowa o-t. o-t. we begin tonight with new information on a homicide we've been following in benton county. county.it appears the woman found dead in the driveway of a rural home sunday morning was murdered. murdered.tonight, investigators tell fox 28 news the victim, 25-year-old sabrina hustad, died from multiple stab wounds and strangulation.neighbors discovered her body near a home rented by 31-year-old david miller. miller.miller is not charged with hustad's killing, but authorities call him a "person of interest."he's currently in custody for violating his parole after allegedly stealing a truck. now to tonight's vote 2016 coverage. coverage.for the third time, the field of republican candidates for president met to debate the issues. the large number of candidates forced the debate to be split between two rounds. rounds.the best 10-performing republicans took the stage in the primetime debate.most people expected the fireworks to come from a trump campaign that's no longer in the lead -- but one of the earliest exchanges came from the two candidates from florida.it all started with a question about marco rubio missing votes in the u-s senate to be o
iowa o-t. o-t. we begin tonight with new information on a homicide we've been following in benton county. county.it appears the woman found dead in the driveway of a rural home sunday morning was murdered. murdered.tonight, investigators tell fox 28 news the victim, 25-year-old sabrina hustad, died from multiple stab wounds and strangulation.neighbors discovered her body near a home rented by 31-year-old david miller. miller.miller is not charged with hustad's killing, but authorities call him...
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iowa is also covering local politics..especially with the municipal elections coming up. like voting, voting is coming next week, theres some interesting things going on in these rural towns. for example in the town of popejoy, there is no candidate for mayror..it has to be a write in candidate to be elected which basically means anybody can go an d write their own candidate reporter kelly mcgowan originally from johnston..this job writing news in english for the traditional local paper, and viva iowa ..was made for her. 3610 i have a double degree in spanish and journalism so its really fun opportunity for me to jump them both at the same time. nats 3647 there is a soccer league that started about 3 years ago around here. people come from all over there are 14 teams in it it ws fund to get to know the man who started the league. they tied rope together to make the goal nets for this league. the sales rep for the paper sells to spanish speaking advertisers..even though he doesnt speak spanish frankie 4011 i m pretty outgoing so i not embarrassed nats spanish this was the second edition of viva iowa..so this day a first to see how many readers had picked up the first editi
iowa is also covering local politics..especially with the municipal elections coming up. like voting, voting is coming next week, theres some interesting things going on in these rural towns. for example in the town of popejoy, there is no candidate for mayror..it has to be a write in candidate to be elected which basically means anybody can go an d write their own candidate reporter kelly mcgowan originally from johnston..this job writing news in english for the traditional local paper, and...
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rural areas and we did it by leading by principal, not by pandering to the nra. nikole: of the hot topics included income inquality, climate change and the syrian civil war. next month in iowa. killion. erin: the democratic debate certainly generated a lot of buzz on social media, particularly from the gop contenders. donald trump live-tweeted during the debate, his feed was mostly filled with retweets, but he did post he was sorry there was no star on the stage. jeb bush tweeted that the democratic contenders are running for president obama' s third term. but a post that drew thousands of responses didn' t come from a from any of the candidates, instead, it came from a spouse. bill clinton tweeted this in the middle of the debates saying what happens in vegas is i watch hillary clinton prove she' s the most qualified candidate. we want to know which candidate you think helped their campaign the most during last night' s debate. right now bernie sanders is , leading the pack followed by hillary clinton and martin o' malley. you can still weigh in on our website, facebook or by calling the number on your screen. the democratic presidential candidates will debate again next m
rural areas and we did it by leading by principal, not by pandering to the nra. nikole: of the hot topics included income inquality, climate change and the syrian civil war. next month in iowa. killion. erin: the democratic debate certainly generated a lot of buzz on social media, particularly from the gop contenders. donald trump live-tweeted during the debate, his feed was mostly filled with retweets, but he did post he was sorry there was no star on the stage. jeb bush tweeted that the...
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to sir "fazle abed" at the iowa state capitol last night.he is the founder of brac... formerly known as the "bangladesh rural advancement committee." his approach starts with it's time to rise and shine. at kum & go, we're doing more for you to start your day right. like serving up a friendly "good morning" along with breakfast sandwiches & breakfast pizza, yes pizza, & donuts & muffins & coffee that are all made fresh & hot in our store's kitchens every day. kum & go. where & means more. >>> it's 8:00 on "today." coming up, giving the gift of pink power. >> just like the last stop. >> this is it. >> last stop in a long journey. >> yeah. >> our friend joan lunden brings us the story of a man changing the lives of breast cancer survivors. one tattoo at a time. >> tears of joy. >>> plus, amy schumer gets candid. following her controversial hosting gig on "snl." the hottest comedian opens up about self-esteem, body image and life in the hollywood spotlight. >> people write about me like, she is the most disgusting creature i've seen. others will say she's super hot. they are both right. you're not going to be w
to sir "fazle abed" at the iowa state capitol last night.he is the founder of brac... formerly known as the "bangladesh rural advancement committee." his approach starts with it's time to rise and shine. at kum & go, we're doing more for you to start your day right. like serving up a friendly "good morning" along with breakfast sandwiches & breakfast pizza, yes pizza, & donuts & muffins & coffee that are all made fresh & hot in our store's...
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of iowa trumpets is trailing ben carson by nine whites i was the first papal primary in early february. follow >> reporter: wing at the plants that on hold a convicted child sex predator into rural contra costa county community. the one-year-old ever faiths in court friday postponed a decision to allow move into home and oakley and being really cause of the state hospital for support of state hospitals wants to move him place into a house dutch soccer road near oakland local law-enforcement several county leaders publicly oppose the move follows oakley's vice mayor kevin from they would he be too close to children there. >> reporter: in the '90s convicted on counts of molestation back in court friday decision could be made where place him, >> gary: later in the broadcast, but forty-niners people still tend to run a game six trying to stay alive and american league championship series later in this broadcast. >> reporter: as safe for halloween and include about the house and much more than this year's the ms. cops and robbers for at the pavilion 11 amphibia ♪ ♪ ♪ why let someone else have all ththfun? the sosotimemehaphphard,d, never boring fun. the why can't it smell like this a
of iowa trumpets is trailing ben carson by nine whites i was the first papal primary in early february. follow >> reporter: wing at the plants that on hold a convicted child sex predator into rural contra costa county community. the one-year-old ever faiths in court friday postponed a decision to allow move into home and oakley and being really cause of the state hospital for support of state hospitals wants to move him place into a house dutch soccer road near oakland local...
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world food prize was awarded to sir "fazle abed" at the iowa state capitol last night.he is the founder of brac... formerly known as the "bangladesh rural advancement committee." his approach starts with empowering women in poor communities... the real heroes in our story are the poor themselves. in particular... women struggling with poverty who overcome enormous challenges each day of their lives. abed is credited for giving nearly 150 million people around the world a way out of poverty. this weekend hundreds of people will sleep under the stars at drake stadium... it's for "reggie's sleep out"... an event designed to raise awareness and money for homeless youth programs. it's named after a des moines boy... reggie kelsey... who officials say "fell through the cracks" after leaving his foster home. he was found dead by the des moines river back in 2001. tomorrow people will build their own cardboard homes in his memory. it's one of the best times of the year for birdwatchers in iowa... well. ive always like to watch the birds...so i like to go out and watch the birds, if you get out there its quiet. you can hear the wind and the bird
world food prize was awarded to sir "fazle abed" at the iowa state capitol last night.he is the founder of brac... formerly known as the "bangladesh rural advancement committee." his approach starts with empowering women in poor communities... the real heroes in our story are the poor themselves. in particular... women struggling with poverty who overcome enormous challenges each day of their lives. abed is credited for giving nearly 150 million people around the world a way...