Writing from methodist hospital, 58 yearold rick rauzi saying on facebook quote i have to say that yesterday i came as close to death as i ever want to be. Not to be melodramatic, but its a heavy thing to actually say goodbye to your wife and kids and face death alone. I shouldnt have made it. But he did make it. Thanks to these two guys. 18 45 44 it started off like any other day. But catching fish and having a good time would soon give way to a rescue rescue mission. After damian bells son konnor said he heard someone screaming for help. 18 48 06 it was hard to make out anything besides geese really at that point. We said buddy, i think its just the geese. But the screaming continued. The conditions were such that you couldnt see anything across the lake, and it was snowing really hard. So damian and jesse left their boys with a phone and told them to stay put. 18 50 0613 we knew the kids were safe where they were because of the testing of the ice we had done. We put them both in one
A rain snow mix is moving across the state this morning. Temperatures will hover around 32 degrees. By the commute in, the heaviest precipitation should be done but roads may be wet or slick in spots. Well stay in the middle to upper 30s tuesday and wednesday, with upper 40s to lower 50s through the weekend. Besides the rain snow mix early tuesday first on 13. Drivers are waking up to very slick roads this morning. Last week we dealt with strong winds and blowing snow. This morning, most of the metro will have to commute through a nasty rainsnow mix. Us now live from ames with an iowa state patrol who says Road Conditions there in the past few weeks are some of the a busy morning for Des Moines Police as they dealt with two overnight chases. The first started around 130 on the citys east side. And led officers on a chase at interstate at one point. The driver eventually crashed at east 21st and university. Just minutes later. Officers responded to another chase. This one started on 24t
The motto “Sharing the joy of adaptive running … one run at a time” is displayed on the website of Team Runfree, a nonprofit organization dedicated to training guides for visually impaired people to run outside and in races. This motto rang true on Sunday when the organization hosted a session in the Old Capitol.