H1N1 Death Toll Climbs in Iowa The H1N1 death toll continues to climb in Iowa. Three more deaths are confirmed in the state including one child and two adults, bringing the total to 24 statewide. There have been 650 H1N1-related hospitalizations.
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Norfolk, NE Lacey Anderson: In Loving Memory (NORFOLK, NE) Family and friends celebrate the life and mourn the loss of 19-year-old Lacey Anderson. Hundreds packed Our Savior Lutheran Church in Norfolk for her funeral. Lacey's body was found this
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Tyson Names New Leaders Tyson Foods names a new CEO and chief operating officer. Donnie Smith, a current senior vice president, will now be the company's president and Chief Executive Officer.
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CF Industries Says its Candidates Elected to Terra Board (SIOUX CITY, IA) - CF Industries announced Friday preliminary results showed its three candidates were elected to Terra Industries board of directors. Terra Industries is a global nitrogen products company
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Sioux City Fire Rescue Welcomes New Members
(SIOUX CITY, IA) - Sioux City Fire Rescue welcomed two members to the team Thursday. Casey Olson and Jonathan Walker spent the last year as probationary firefighters. They spent countless hours in the
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Sioux City Business Joins Toys for Tots
(SIOUX CITY, IA) - A new business stepped up this year to sponsor Toys for Tots, along with our sister station KPTH Fox 44. It's a partner you might not expect. It's not often you hear the buzz of a
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Maurices Joins Toys for Tots Campaign
A local clothing store is joining the effort to help put presents under the tree. You can drop off new and unwrapped gifts at Maurices in the Lakeport Commons from now until December 10th and Toys for Tots will distribute
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Siouxland Hospital Works to Improve Pre-Term Success
St. Luke's is teaming up with the March of Dimes to prevent premature births in Siouxland. The week the March of Dimes released it's second annual report card for treatment of premature births. Iowa, Nebraska, and South Dakota all received
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33rd Annual Great American Smokeout
(SIOUX CITY, IA) It's the 33rd Annual Great American Smokeout: your day to quit smoking. The American Cancer Society wants to help smokers quit forever, one day at a time. Russell Clingenpeel is
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Local Doctor Speaks Out About Mammogram Controversy
Controversial new recommendations say women should get mammograms starting at age 50. The recommendations from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force say women 40 to 49 and over 74 don't need routine mammograms, but many disagree.
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