Could take him out and roam the halls, said jaylen roseland. Jaylen is one of four student parents currently using the west high infant centers day care. At its peak. The facility worked with 14 teenage parents. That number has dwindled in recent years. Reflecting decline in teenage pregnancies seen across the nation. However, despite a decline. Woodbury county is still in the top 25 percent for teen births rates in iowa. Making Services Like these vital. Whether its teen parents or whether its Older Community members infant care is hard to find so its just a crucial part of one of those tools that helps families be succesful so were absolutely 100 percent needed, said erica the west high infant eenter does more than just provide child care services; the center also functions as a space for hands on experience for students in the School Districts Child Development program and because of its location teenage parents who use the center say its a huge help, said deborah souverain, abc9 ne
Ograms such as 4h. Serve safe. And master gardner. 3 we appreciate the suppt of the community in making this happen. Its definitely a facility for the entire area, entire county and siouxland area. Were hoping to see lots of people, lots of traffic here. This is the first move for the local Extension Service in 30 years. 3 3 these days it seems we hear a lot about whats wrong with our schohos. But a new report shows iowa and nebraska are doing something right when it comes to education. That report shows iowa has the Top High School Graduation Rate in the country. The report. Released by the Us Department of education. Ranks iowa first with a Graduation Rate of 90. 5 percent for the 20132014 school year. Nebraska came in second with a Graduation Rate of 89. 7 percent. And south dakota stands at 82. 7 percent. Just slightly a above the national 3 3 twenty South Sioux City kids got a jumpstart on their thanks to the shop with a cop program. South Sioux City Police officers and Dakota Cou
Causing a trailer attached to the truck to run over troy. My Law Enforcement family, more people than you will ever know who went above and beyond to to track you down as you tried to flee, but they won, said liz. They got you. Su right before sentencing, suppi was in tears as he asked for forgiveness for fords death. What happened that day is going to forever change my life and i just want to say that im sorry and i do apologize. Suppi also shared a moment of regret. Im just really sorry from the bottom of my heart because i did not mean to run your husband over, said suppi. If i knew what help was like, then i probably would have accepted your help. I have an addiction problem. My life is ruined because i am an addict. An apology that liz says she may not ever be able to accept after the pain it has left her with. I see the flashbacks constantly of troy rolling out from under that trailer, laying in the street, which i cant drive on by my house anymore, laying in the hospital and lay
Years in prison. I spoke withthuppis attorney, micicel williams who says he does not plan to appeal. Suppi also has to pay fords family 150thousand dollars in restitution as well as about 27thousand dollars to the iowa crime victim assistance program. Sheila . A northeast iowa teenager charged in the traffic deaths of two siouxland girls last year has plplded guilty to two cocots of felony vehihilar homicide. 18yearold Trevor Feauto of clarksville will be sentenced on december 14th after pleading guilty yesterday in sac county court. Prosecutors say feauto was driving drunk in august of last year when his pickup truck crashed into a car at a rural intersection near breda. Bailey jacobsen and lindsey quirk, both 16 and both of wall lake were killed in the collision. A yankton man who died in a weekend hunting accident is believed to have accidentally shot himself. The 54yearold man, whose name has not been released, was found unresponsive behind his truck saturday morning on the yankton
Food bank of siouxland executive director, linda scheid. On the other side of the Railroad Tracks sits alignment specialists. The owner of the Automotive Repair facility says closing 11th street would hurt his business as well. The viaduct, im 100 behind it. Its great, another avenue of getting over the trains like outer belt, its fantastic. But my real problem is taking away 11th street. Youre affecting a lot of people, said alignment specialists owner and manager, rick coury. He says his business attracts people from outside sioux city and he needs that through street to get to his place. 11th street is kind of my bread and butter. Ive lived here 60 years and theres not a lot of streets that go east west that you can go from lewis boulevard to hamilton, said alignment specialists owner and manager, rick coury. Business owners say they want their voice to be heard, concerns to be understood and a viable solution to be reached. In sioux city. Tommie clark. Ktiv news 4. Told the city mi