Jenna rehnstrom. Tim has the night off. A quiet sioux city neighborhood is known as a place to go for a cheap thrill. The problem is. The steep hill at 25th and dupont is not only a nusiance for people who live nearby. It can be downright dangerous. Thats why neighbors met for a meeting with city leaders tonight. Abc 9s bria bell tells us what they had to say. Jenna, thrill hill, known for the adrennaline ru drivers get as they speed down it. Those who live on theyre tired of want the city to them and anyone who is travelling down that road. All i hear is the ooohweee if you know what im saying, said juron. Kevin juron is refferring to the sound he hears cars make as they speed past his home on 25th street. Its garnered the nickname thrill hill. And you can probably guess why. But what could be a it has. Back in november. 2 people died in a car crash after speeding over the steep hill at 25th and dupont on the northside. I would like for it to be closed because theres a lot of speeding
Good morning and thanks for joining us. Im lukas voss. We begin this morning with the sioux city teen charged with attempted murder for shooting a police officer. Isaiah mothershed made his first appearance in court yesterday. Via a video feed from the Woodbury County jail. The 18yearold was read his chars. Which include two counts of attempted murder and five counts of first degree robbery. Each carrying a maximum 25 year prison sentence. Mothershed was arrested sunday morning after a lenghty investigation into a string of robberies. Authorities believe hes connected to several crimes, including a Home Invasion where a special needs child was tied up and beaten while others were held at gunpoint. Judge todd hensley says, i would advise you now that you are not required to make a statement and any statement you do make can be used against you at trial. Sir do you have any questions for the court at this time about your charges or your bond . Mothershed says, i do not. Mothershed was or
Rehnstrom the Sioux City Catholic Diocese is planning major changes for siouxland parishioners. And along with those changes. Dozens of churches will no longer host sunday mass. Tim its iresponse to a decline in people heading to church on sundays. And also, fewer take care of more churches. Jenna heres more about the potential impact, in tonights top story. Simply put, we have too ma sunday masses in too many sparcly y tended. Father brent lingle tells me leadidi up announcement, hes peace for the but, he knowow changes are neccessary to navigate the decreasing number ofofriests and also declining numbers of people theyre serving. Father lingle, i look at my brother priests who are facing retirement know were spending more time in our cars than we are doing ministry, so im actually excited about the process because as we look forward, i think its going to revitalize our ministries as priests. The hope for a vibrant future has led the Sioux City Catholic Diocese to formulate a proposal
Joining us on this friday morning. Im lukas voss. The Sioux City Catholic Diocese is planning major changes for siouxland parishioners. Dozens of churches will no longer host sunday mass. Its in response to a decline in people heading to church on sundays. And fewer priests trying to take care of more churches. Abc9 news anchor Jenna Rehnstrom has more about the potential impact. Father lingle says, simply put, we have too many sunday masses in too many places that are too sparcly attended. Father brent lingle tells me leading up to thursdays announcement, hes been praying for peace for the diocese he serves. But, he knows changes are neccessary to navigate the decreasing number of prits and also declining numbers of people theyre serving. Father lingle, i look at my brother priests who are facing retirement age and i know they work hard and i know were spending more time in our cars than we are doing ministry, so im about the process because as we look forward, i think its going to re
Finding homes for his 18 dogs. Twelve of the dogs are now at the shelter. The Humane Society says the man took very good care of and loved all his dogs. These were dogs that he rescued. These were stray dogs, abandoned dogs, or dogs that nobody wanted,said kelly erie, assistant shelter manager. The Human Society will return to shenandoah in a couple months to pick up the remaining six dogs before the owner goes into hospice care. sheila the coolness we felt today is nothing like what well feel in a couple of days. matt chief meteorologis t ron demers joins us now with the first look at our forecast. A combination of clouds and a steady north wind kept temperatures in the 30s this afternoon with wind chills down in the 20s. Were going to quickly turn things around the next couple of days as warmer weather is about to return. Well start clearing out our skies some tonight which could lead to a little patchy fog. Then with more sun and a lighter wind well see highs get into Sheila Ted Cru