Its exactly 5 00 a. M. On wednesday, february 13th. Happy birthday, mom. It really . My daughters as well in two days. Republicans are opening pushing for President Trump to openly accept the border deal they negotiated. The president hinted he is leaning that way. I dont think youre going to see a shutdown. I wouldnt want to go to it now. If you do have it, its the democrats fault. And i accepted the first one and im proud of what weve accomplished. So what exactly did the president accomplish . He originally wanted 5. 7 billion for 234 miles of border barriers. Last december, he turned down democrats offer of 1. 6 billion for 65 miles of barrier. Now republicans are urging him to take even less, 1. 35 billion for 55 miles. But the president still has a few cards up his sleeve in congressional actions. Fund to barrier. Heres jim acosta. Reporter christine, the president says hes not a big fan from capitol hill to provide border fencing. But it appears the president is going to sign th
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OTTUMWA — Local, regional and national touring metal acts are coming together for a Halloween concert at Ottumwa’s Bridge View Center Oct. 28 at 6 p.m.
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Robert McCoskey in his hospital room in April 2020. “He was definitely taken too soon,” said his sister, Debra McCoskey-Reisert.
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Robert McCoskey at one of his favorite places Taco Bell. McCoskey, 55, died from COVID-19 at Wedgewood Healthcare Center in April 2020.
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Bobby McCoskey is pictured with Santa. Bobby loved Christmas and ringing the bell for The Salvation Army.
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A CNHI investigation found 51% of U.S. nursing homes and long-term care facilities that receive federal reimbursements have operated for at least 18 months without vigorous recertification inspections. And nursing home advocates and experts say the ballooned inspection backlog only worsened pre-existing oversight problems nationwide, placing vulnerable adults at increased risk.