Across central iowa this afternoon. Bringing intense winds, rain and hail with it. Well look at the damage it left behind. Honoring our veterans. It is a day to step back and honor the men and women whove sacrificed for our country. How iowans observed the day. Black and gold. The hawkeyes are on a winning streak. Which means. So are the folks who sell hawkeye gear. The Economic Impact of going bowling. From who hd iowas High Definition leader. This is the channel 13 news at nine on fox 17 rain heavy rain, tornado sirens, hail. All part of a november storm that covered the state today. Our crew pulling over in albia. It was a similar scene about 100 miles to the north. Rain coming down in waves made visibility tough in woodward. The town hit by a tornado ten years ago tomorrow. Good evening. Im lynn melling. Thanks for joining us. Severe weather, as we know. Can hit anytime of the year. Reports of at least seven tornadoes are coming in from all across iowa. In this unusual november out
In an interview with the Des Moines Register wingert said millers actions were quote consistent with what a reasonable person would do in that situation. He goes on to say that the squad car isnt a magic shield. If the suspect had had a gun, he could have shot her right through the window. A Pleasant Hill babysitter was set to go on trial today for child endangerment. Instead she took a plea deal and admitted to abusing the children left in her care. Aaron brilbeck has the story. Mrs. Williamson, how do you plead to count one . Guilty. And with that. Former Pleasant Hill daycare provider Christina Williamson pleaded guilty to two of the five charges she faced for reportedly abusing children in her home. The children are described only as an and nr in court documents. I handled the children roughly. I handled an roughly and nr roughly to the point where one was crying and you could tell that there might have been potential injurythe abuse was caught on in home tape. Provided to police b
Was it like to be here during it it was very quick. We got a message shortly before 3 oclock that we were under a tornado warning. We called all of our buildings and said to go under the procedures and probably within in a minute or so the event was over. But we did keep kids in shelter, until we were for certain that they were safe. And we held the buses for half an hour until we were sure that going out into the country would be safe for all of the students. I know, during november, this is not a time that anyone expects Something Like this to happen. It was kind of a time where you use your procedures that you put in place in the spring . Yes, we certainly did and the nice thing is our emergency manager for Madison County gave us a heads up saying that we had the potential for some Severe Weather and that put us on alert for today. And i know, lastly a lot of people are wondering whats next, as far the damage is concerned. How long is it going to take to repair it all . Were picking