Protesters say theyre not planning on going away anytime soon. And that they plan to keep the pressure on harreld and the board of regents to resign. To think that somebody can come in on a short term basis and undermine our efforts is flawed, we can continue to keep the pressure on. Harreld says he has no plans to resign. He is leaving town tomorrow for washington dc for a university event. But he says hell be back here thursday and working. In iowa city, mark carlson, kcrg tv nine news. Meteorologist joe winters joins us now. Joe, temperatures getting close to 80 in november is almost unheard of. What a spectacular run of early november weather three days in a row with highs near or above 70 for this time of the year is a rarity. Tonight some fog develops in the western part of the state and will have to be watched to see if any makes its way into eastern iowa. The next big change comes thursday as a cold front arrives bringing showers and seasonable temperatures for the end of the w
Ability Beyond to host annual gala, other Danbury area highlights
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The Rev. Whitney Altopp (c) of St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church is flanked by Cantor Deborah Katchko-Gray and Rabbi David Reiner of Congregation Shir Shalom of Westchester and Fairfield Counties. The three form the leadership of the Ridgefield Clergy Assocation./Show MoreShow Less
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Ability Beyond announces ‘Gala & Beyond’
Ability Beyond, a nonprofit headquartered in Bethel and Chappaqua, N.Y, announced its April 24 “Gala & Beyond” to raise funds for critical programs and services for people with developmental and intellectual disabilities, brain injury and neurological disorders throughout Connecticut and New York.