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earlier if there's a history of breast cancer. 2:10 "if we catch them early they are treatable with a high success rate," said dr. fahim qualbani, mercy breast center. if you can't afford a mammogram there are resources out there. we have a list of where you can turn if you go to our website ktiv.com and click on the "battling breast cancer" banner at the top of our home page. we wanted to hear your advice when it comes to those battling cancer. maylissa wells says "as a daughter of survivor please share your illness with your family... lean on your support system... don't think of yourself as a burden or bother." marci janssen recommends rest. "don't try to be a wonder woman, or superman, to prove to everyone that your okay... take care of yourself." judy kraft says "get a doctor you can trust with your life." and, jessica elg simply says "go get checked." (matt) an a lighter note... what a difference a day can make. it was cold-- and in some place a little snowy-- just 24-hours ago. (sheila) a little sun, and lighter winds, made all the difference, today. ron, what do things look like tonight? after a cloudy start to our day, we got to see more and more sunshine by the afternoon although temperatures didn't respond very well as highs hovered around 50. we'll be a little warmer tomorrow despite the fact that clouds will be increasing. in fact, those clouds could cause some rain showers by late in the day and good chances of rain will be with us friday night. (matt) a head-on collision in riverside this morning sent a north sioux city, south dakota woman to the hospital. (sheila) the accident happened just around nine this morning in the 4100 block of war eagle drive. a vehicle going west crossed the center lane and hit a vehicle going east. 44-year-old martin dalcourt, of sioux city, was cited for failure to maintain control. police say the driver of the other vehicle, 86-year-old marcella mings, was taken to mercy medical center with non life- threatening injuries. the reconstructi on of interstate 29, through sioux city, has been in the works for more than a decade. another segment of the project is about to be complete. tiffany lane has an update. what we envisioned decades ago." su "even with weather starting to change, schultz says he doesn't believe the anticipated completion dates will be affected." "we anticipated the work through the winter," said schultz. "and actually now that this work is starting to move solidly through the downtown, there will be more winter work to come. not just this winter but in future winters as well." segment two, the downtown underway. schultz says the biggest issue is the closure of the wesley that was originally set to re-open friday, but completion is pushed back to november. another area under construction is the frontage roads between pierce street and floyd boulevard on the southbound side. schultz says that could take another month and a half to complete. the area with the most work being done is on the southbound floyd river bridge project. the iowa dot plans to open the southbound lane by mid-november and move southbound traffic back over to the proper lanes so that the northbound work can begin.>> schultz says the work on the northbound lane in the floyd river valley portion of the project could linger into mid 2016. the entire project is expected to be done at the end of 2019, or early 2020. a month ago, an effort got underway to get kids off the couch, and into a healthier and more active lifestyle. the united way young leaders society had its first sports equipment drive, this afternoon, and had great success. members of the community donated toys, and sports equipment, to help benefit groups that serve the youth of the community. those involved with the effort were surprised by the number of donations and were excited about the difference they will make. "we thought what's a way that we can keep kids healthy , keep kids active. the united way serves multiple agencies, several of them serve the youth of the community, so we thought let's reach out to them and see if there's studff that they need," said young leaders society chairman, jeff florke. "all this equipment is going to really help boost the programs that we do and really help us be able to get more kids involved, and help them learn teamwork, sportsmanship and how to live a healthy lifestyle," said boy's club chief professional officer, eldon bensen. the drive was such a big success, the young leader's society believe it will only get bigger in years to come. still to come.... a new speaker of the house. hear what paul ryan had to say jeb bush was a very strong governor, probably the strongest governor in the history of the state of florida. he was a young guy and i think there were some folks in the legislature that thought they might be able to run over him. that didn't happen. one tax cut wasn't enough- he had to do more. it wasn't enough to have 15,000 kids with school choice in florida, he wanted to have 100,000 kids. if he didn't like a project, it was going to be vetoed. it didn't matter if you were a republican. it didn't matter if you were his best friend. he said: 'this is where we're going, this is how we're going to reform state government...' every politician comes in talking about making change, and generally there's not much change. but governor bush made a lot of changes. he got the nickname veto corleone. if he saw something in the budget that he thought violated his conservative principles, you could guarantee it was gonna get whacked. he vetoed a bunch of my stuff and i was the senate president. the message to washington, d.c., is 'get ready...' because there will be change. after a cloudy start to our day, we got to see more and more sunshine by the afternoon although temperatures didn't respond very well as highs hovered around 50. we'll be a little warmer tomorrow despite the fact that clouds will be increasing. in fact, those clouds could cause some rain showers by late in the day and good chances of rain will be with us friday night. the good news is that we dry our for halloween and warm it up some as we could see the low 60s for highs. the warm-up continues as we will be in the upper 60s to near 70 from sunday into the middle of next week. an airplane catches fire with over 100 passengers still on board. hear one of the passenger's experience while he was on the plane. (sheila) the senate is marching toward a final vote on a two-year budget-and- debt deal that would avert a government default that's just days away. (matt) the bipartisan deal, negotiated by president barack obama and top congressional leaders, easily passed the house on wednesday. the senate was expected to cast votes early friday morning. the deal sets the budget of the government through the 2016 and 2017 fiscal years, and eases spending caps by providing $80-billion more for military and domestic programs. the house has a new speaker, tonight. congressman paul ryan of wisconsin assumed that position, today. he replaces john boehner, who served as speaker for four and a half years ryan acknowlededs he faces the challenge of refereeing fights between republican factions in the house, and between republicans and democrats. (sot / speaker paul ryan - (r) wisconsin :18 - :26) "let's be frank the house is broken. we're not solving problems, we're adding to them." those problems were the downfall of outgoing speaker john boehner. several candidates will campaign in siouxland tomorrow. democrat martin o'malley will hold an event at morningside college, which starts at 8:45 a.m. inside the ups auditorium. republican rick santorum will sit quad county cornrn processing in galva at 9 a.m. he'll stop in le mars, at the blue bunny ice cream parlor, at 12:30pm. then, at 4:00pm, santorum will speak on the dordt college campus. florida senator marco rubio will hold a "meet and greet" at "bev's on the river", in sioux city, at 4:00pm. and, friday night, there's a six-county gop rally, in orange city, on the northwestern campus. the main event starts at 7 p.m. santorum and rubio will be there, along with carly fiorina, and new jersey governor chris christie. a fiery emergency on the tarmac of an airport in fort l lderdale, florida. a plane cauaut fire before taking off this morning to venezuela. witnesses saw what looked like fuel leak out of the plane when the left engine caught fire and burst into flames. 101 people were on board. 15 people ended up in the hospital. the papaengers all escapepefrom the plane by a chute. "i heard like a bump and i heard people screaming, running to the front, i'm like what's happening, so i turn around and look in the window and it's like flames all over the turbine of the plane." firefighters, arrived minutes later and were able totoxtinguish the flames with chemical foam. officials say that none of the injuries were considered life threatening. but, one passenger suffered serious burns. the n-t-s-b is investigating. still to come... the conclusion to a prep school rape trial in new hampshire. find out t w long the dear future, sailil through that diapererstage, lelened to walk, and i'm reading like a third-grader. but now it's time to go out into the world. and from what i hear, it's not all toys and games out there. will you look out for me, future? (matt) former new hampshire prep school student owen labrie was sentenced to one year in prison plus probation for sexually assaultingng younger classmate. (sheila) a judge convicted labrie of misdemeanor sexual assault and a felony count of using a computer to lure a girl to a sexual encounter. this ends the trial that exposed a practice of sexual conquest at the elite st. paul's school-- called the senior salute. it involved graduating students trying to have sex with underclassme n. disgraced former penn state assistant football coach jerry sandusky could face more legal problems. a pennsylvania judge says prosecutors must consider a new criminal complaint filed by a boston man. the man alleges sandusky sexually assaulted him in the late 19- 80s. the judge ruled that pennsylvania's statute of limitations has an exception for state employees, which sandusky was at the time. meanwhile, sandusky was back in court today in his bid to get a new trial. his attorneys allegegeandusky did not get a fair trial back in 20-12 and should be tried again. two women who braid hair for a living are filing a lawsuit against the state of iowa. the civil suit was filed this week against the iowa cosmetology board. aicheria bell and achan agit both want to start an african-style braiding business in des moines. but, iowa law requires them to have a cosmetology license before doing so. attorneys say stylists need 21-hundred hours of training... which could cost up to 22- thosuand-dollars. the women say they're skilled braiders... and the training wouldn't focus on that. brad's here -- the nebraska football playoffs are underway. there were first round games for class d1 and d2d28-man teams. 'll show you high- s sring tion from randolph and coleridgdg and, ranked teams from east, heelan, sb-l and sioux center try to advance in the volleyball regionals. sports the olympics are coming up next year and with it comes websites offering tickets. if you plan to check out the games... what you need to know to avoid scammers. and a new device can do more than help you read a book.... the investors insist they can creighton has been one of the e powers in nebrbrka class d-1 football all season. the bulldogs t through the regula^ season with a perfect 8-0 record, winning every game by at least ten points. creighton opening up the playoffs at home against 3-5 fullerton. the bulldogs ranked fourth in the state, entering the postseason. first offensive play of the game for them - brook baller running hard -- hits the hole outside and is gone for the games first score - it's 8-0. just about three minutes later - ryan neumann and brandon borgmann hook up - he slips his defender - bulldogs running it up 16-0 second quarter - lane walton puts a pair of touchdowns on the board - first one nearly untouched here. and then on this one - weaving his way in and out of defenders - rolls off the defender in. bulldogs led 48-0 at the half and creighton stays perfect, 66-nothing. in class d2, 6-2 randolph, under the sun against 5-3 johnson brock. second quarter - it's 24-14 randolph - drew loberg builds that lead with a 50- yard touchdown run. cardinals with a 16-point advantage. it's 30-14 and right before the half - loberg makes a hard cut to go back upfield for a another score - cardinals led 38-20 at half. johnson-brock hung around - third quarter - this fake punt and throw is going to be tipped into william speckmann's hands 38-26 now. but the cardinals stay composed - mason stubbs from 10-yards out nice spin move to score. randolph sioux city east and bishop heelan each earned byes in the first round of the volleyball regionals, as ranked teams. the blacs raiders were home in the semi's -- while the crusaders went on the road. east ranked 14th in the final class 5a rankings. the black raiders looked good right away. gabrielle roe pushes it deep for the point. east up 6-2 quicklkl north tries to stay close. breonia farris with the big kill. stars, hanging around -- it's 14-8. but the raiders close out the first set, alexa lapke hammers one to the floor. 25-12 east wins game one. and that would start the sweep. jahni heimsoth gets the kill. east beats state trip on tuesday. bishop heelan, ranked 8th in class 4a -- visiting lemars. early 1st set, sydney rand with a nice set and teammate krista zenk is there for the kill to tie the set at 7 a piece. heelan would answer back on the very next play as grace hanno gets the setup and she spikes the ball hard to give the crusaders a 1-point lead. the bulldogs start to gain control as heelan goes for a kill, but allison wilken is there for the block, lemars wins the first set. the crusaders fight back -- allie cooke gets the point. bishop heelan recovers from their slow start, and they beat the bulldogs 3 games to 1. in 3a, third-ranked sioux center taking on number-11 sgt. bluff-luton, the missouri river conference champs. early first set -- the back set from hannah dykshorn sets up camryn cleveringa for the kill -- sioux center dominated the set -- leading here by 10. set point -- dykshorn with the set -- jessica harald puts it away -- sioux center take the 1st set and had a 2-1 set lead going into the 4th. but here come sergeant bluff- luton -- morgan skinner sets up brittni olson for the kill -- sbl rallying -- their fans fired up. later -- lexi sneller lays it up for sydney scholz -- sbl wins the last two sets to win in five, 3-2. spirit lake sweeps pocahontas area -- the indians will face sbl on tuesday for a trip to state. kuemper catholic ends east sac's season. carroll tops denison-schleswig, 3-1 -- the tigers will face heelan in the regional final. ankeny centennial wins -- they will face east for a trip to cedar rapids. college basketball -- the briar cliff women win their opener at william penn, 63-46. the charger men win 97-65. seven players were in double figures. the morningside men lose at grand view 76-68. ryan tegtmeier led the mustangs with 18. nebraska qb ryker fyfe will make the first start of his career at purdue on saturday in place of tommy tonight: mostly clear. low: 30 wind: n/se 5-10 mph tomorrow: late day showers >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- will forte, kate upton, alexexodriguez, musical guests steve martin and edie brickell, and featuring the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: 356, whoo! jimmy fallon! 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