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Transcripts For KCRG KCRG TV9 News At 11 20161003

This year shows it had 426 full time employees. They say this will not affect the launch of its new pancreatic Cancer Therapy drug. Theres a deal to combine Outdoor Companies bass pro and cabelas. Bass pro would pay cabelas shareholders 65 and a half dollars in a 4 point 4 billion dollar deal. But this deal creates uncertainty about jobs, and its not clear how many jobs might be lost. This week the American Red Cross is opening people impacted by flooding in eastern iowa. A center in vinton at Benton County Emergency Management is open from 11 am to 8 pm today. Workers there have cleanup kits. They include shovels, rakes, bleach, mops and more. Officials are also on hand to help with paperwork needed for flood recovery. The red cross will open two more centers. Tuesday and wednesday theyll be in cedar falls, and thursday rains any time soon. But can we expect any rain at all this week justin . Low clouds near the eastern fringes of iowa will break up, while the rest of the area enjoys

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Transcripts For KCRG KCRG TV9 Early Morning News 20161003

Case, the River Valleys will probably go first, but all areas do have a risk of fog during the morning commute. Otherwise, highs should get back into the lower 70s today as partly cloudy sky develops. Our storm system thats set to affect the area mid week continues to be on track with two different rounds of rain. The first round should move into eastern iowa on wednesday morning, with another batch of rain set to arrive on thursday. The timing of these rounds still are not fully set as the impacts of Hurricane Matthew could still shift these slightly. As long as matthew doesnt stall, typical october temperatures should invade the area by fri weekend. Toda y Early Morning fog, then partly cloudy, high around 73. Tonight partly cloudy, lows in the midupper 50s. Tomorrow partly cloudy, highs in the upper 70s. Following a crash that seriously injured a pedestrian in cedar falls. Police arrested michael kelly, of blue grass, on a charge of operating while intoxicated. It would be his first

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Transcripts For KGO ABC7 News 400PM 20150522

Hour. However, those efforts were hindered, as you can see by the terrain behind me which is where the plane was located in the hills and only by the air. It was difficult to find. The plane is owned by a 67yearold lafayette man, andrew morse. I spoke with his wife joanne this afternoon and she says the longtime pilot flew his cessna to commute to a job site. He worked as a developer and morse took off from concord yesterday morning and when he didnt arrive at Reid Hillview airport in sacramento his family reported him missing and about 24 hours later Civil Air Patrol pilots located it near Castro Valley and they located it this morning and there are not any obvious indications as to what caused the plane to crash. The faa and the ntsb will be investigating. The Alameda County Sheriffs Office helped in the search and say weather and darkness hindered their efforts of finding the plane last night. It did start a very small fire and a couple of location but because the grass was damp it

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Peanut Referendum Passes with Flying Colors - AG INFORMATION NETWORK OF THE WEST

Peanut producers voted overwhelmingly to continue the Peanut Promotion, Research, and Information Program, administered by the National Peanut Board, in a referendum conducted by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

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Early peanut consumption slashes allergy risk by 71%, landmark study finds

A recent study published in NEJM Evidence found that feeding children peanut products regularly from infancy to age five reduced the rate of peanut allergy in adolescence by 71%, providing long-term prevention through early allergen consumption

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