A group of protesters walked the streets of denison, iowa today. At the heart of the protest are lewd images allegedly created on a computer by t t citys police chief. sheila ktivs tommie clark has the story. Indirectly involved with the matter, says there was information on the chiefs computer that departments shared drive. The mayor investigated the allegations that were raised by ohl and determined that disciplinary action was appropriate with regard to the chief. He administred that discipline in accordance with the policy of the city and the city considers this matter closed, said denison City Attorney, franck. The City Attorney cant say what that disciplinary action was. Mayor oncamera due to legal liabilities, but he said he believes the city used correct protocol and he does not agree with what the chiefofpolicicdid. But, ohl says emswiler was written up. He says thats not enough and protesters agree. Senior Patrol Officer Bradley Wendt took around 50 pictures that he atttribut
Southeast corner. It would carry north dakota oil to a terminal in illinois. The chairwoman of the iowa utilities board says the threemememr board plans to meeeemarch 9th to consider the permit application. Some environmental and Property Rights groups oppose the project. The argosy casino sailed away from sioux city over a year ago. But, the floating casinos legal battles continue. The Iowa Supreme Court referred an appeal, by the belle of sioux city, a Penn National gaming subsidiary that operated the argosy, to the iowa court of appeals in december. That appeal centers on the iowa racingngnd gamingngommissions rejectioioof penns request to extend the riverboats gaming license. Instead, the irgc awarded that license to the Hard Rock Hotel and casino, and its nonprofit partner Missouri River historical development. The argosy riverboat were removed from the Missouri Riverfront and sold to an illinois shipyard. matt todays the day the belle is heard before the court of appeals. sheilil
And said whats going on . I need to know information its an officer safety thing. I dont care who wants to do a search in fonda but its dangerous not to let the locals know, said leu. In an interview with the pilot tribune, lampe says leus parttime officer was notified of the investigation. In that same interview lampe says the entire conflict stems from a question of leu stepping outside of his jurisdiction back in 2014. His issue with my practice wasi would hear a call it may be domestic but i would start driving toward the call. Thats it, said alex leu. Leu says he has two voicemails from lampe that he has no intention in listening to. Leu adds he will work with lampe as a professional but says he will not accept an apology. In the newspaper interview lampe admits to blowing up at leu on the phone. We reached out to lampe for couldnt comment because of possible litigation. Fonda mayor don wolf said in a statement that the county needs to Work Together with all of its agencies. The m
N in n is cluster the red dots represent parishes in sanborn, primghar, sutherland and sioux rapids, which would close in favor of parishes in hartley and spencer which will stay open. Closing a parish doesnt mean the church will close. Instead, the diocese will move those churches to oratory status. Mass will no longer be celebrated at those sites, but they caca be used for catholic weddings s and funerals. What this does is it let us do the hard work now, said rev. Brent lingle, director of pastoral planning. Were going to know where were going at least for the next 10 years. Rather than, every year, a parish wondering i wonder if were going to be open next year. I wonder if well have a priestst lingng says the proposed plan gives stability to the diocese, and the parishes, for the next ten years. Now that the draft plan has been introduced, each pastor in the 108 existing parishes will form a Leadership Team including lay people of parish. Theyll get feedback on the plan from parish
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