Nebraska today in order to represnt patients using medical cannabis oil. Jessica rae republican senator tommy garrrett of nebraskas 3rd district is travelling around the state to talk to people about his recent visit to minneta where he saw how patients treated with medical cannabis oil are benefitting from the substance. Garrett says he is impressed with there being no Law Enforcement incidents so far. Saying the program is a prime example of how nebraskas sick could benefit without infringing on nebraska laws. Senator garret will be in dakota city at 130 today at the Dakota County building to share what he learned from his recent trip. Jessica rae a recall stemming from an e. Coli scare now spans more than a dozen states and includes products sold at Major Grocery chains. Contaminated celery from californiabased farms was found to be the source the fda expanded the recall of Food Products on tuesday. Abcs david kerley gives us an update. The celery was produced by taylor farms in cal
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Plus. The billzard cleanup continues as siouxland digs out. These stories and more. On abc9 news this morning. Lukas good morning siouxland and thanks for joining us. Im lukas voss. We begin this morning with the case ainst iconic comedian bill cosby. A pennsylvania judge ruled cosby will have to face a sexual assau charge. And the case against him will move forward. Reporter mary moloney brings us the very latest. The case dates back more than a decade. And it involves Andrea Constand who claims bill cosby drugged and assaulted her in 2004. Initially constand kept quiet. But a year after the alleged assault constand went to police. The prosecutor at the time did not file charges saying there wasnt enough credible and admissible evidence. Cosbys lawyers say the prosecutor made a promise never to criminally charge the comedian. If cosby agreed to testify in constands civil case. He did. And in sworn testimony cosby admitted to giving drugs to some women he wanted to have sex with. Settl
Clouds cruising through with a few flurries. The wind is pretty calm at 10 Miles Per Hour or less. Passing through thth dayplanner, it loo like overall well have a pretty nice day with sunshine and a high of 30. In the teens and 20s. Weve got some clouds cruising through with a few flurries. The wind is pretty calm at 10 Miles Per Hour or less. Passing for delegates earned at mondays Iowa Caucuses. As you can see, ted cruz netted the most delegates, with the official count coming in over 51 thosuand. Donald trump coming in second. With 45 thousand florida senator marco rubio in third with 43 thousand. Doctor ben carson rounds out the top fofo getting a third of cruzs total delegates. Lukas iowa senator Chuck Grassley is now speaking out about his prevous prediction for the Iowa Caucuses. And how things turned out a bit differently. I guess i was wrong tail end. Now, i expected him to finish third, but i expected two or three other people to be very close to rubio. That did not hahaen.
College students living in the same housing complex as senior citizens might not seem like something that would work — but for the residents of Vincentian Schenley Gardens, a personal care home in Oakland, it definitely does. Jean Bolden, who turned 95 on the Fourth of July, and Amanda Barber,