Some northwest iowans, mainly east of sioux city, will see the last of any snow early this morning before it exits to the east. Once the snow moves out, the clouds will follow close behind it and provide most of the area some sunshine this afternoon with highs in the low to middle 30s. See graphics. Wx timer 40 the snow has finally stopped falling in siouxland. Many people were able to get out and about yesterday. But first, siouxlanders had to dig their way out of the 7 inches of snow. Ktivs tommie clark checked in with some local residents to see recent snowstorm. The cold weather is believed to have contributed to the death of a farmer in kossuth county. Sometime late on thanksgiving day, a relative found the body of 63 year old gerald dreesman beside his pickup in a ditch. Kossuth county authorities believe he froze to death after getting out of his vehicle and was unable to get back inside. He was found 2point5 miles from his farm northwest of titonka. The kossuth county sheriff s
Howard and 31 year old heather belieau. Officers found their bodies yesterday afternoon inside their home at the 39hundred block of center street. They also found two Young Children inside. But they appeared unharmed. Neighbors say they were shocked to hear about what happened. Ive been here three years now and its a very pleasant neighborhood, and yeah it s just tragic to know that Something Like this went down, anywhere i mean these kinds of things can happen anywhere. These are the 18th and 19th homicides of the year in des moines. Thats the highest number in more than 20 years. The city of des moines says more security measures need to be in place in downtown. This comes after a Fatal Shooting on court avenue. Police say 21 year old Edmanuel Perez was shot and killed at the intersections of 3rd and court sunday morning. 23 year old andrew boyd also suffered gunshot wounds. And is recovering in the hospital. Investigators say the shooting followed a fight between two groups. City le
The fee imposed last year on fiber optic internet providers threatened to short-circuit the state’s efforts to spread high-speed broadband to all parts of New York.
Commentary
2021 is well underway and the new leadership at the FCC is taking shape. While we don’t yet know who will fill the Chair on a permanent basis, the FCC under Acting Chairwoman Rosenworcel is proceeding without delay. On the Universal Service front, the principal activity surprisingly has as much to do with
non-USF programs as with the USF itself. Yes, the $9 billion per year fund with its four primary programs continues to serve broadband needs in the country. And it is true that the FCC has extended many COVID-19 waivers and is considering additional waivers such as a proposal to allow E-rate funds to be used for off-campus purposes. But the big news of 2021 is turning out to be the