Totals. There will be some slick roads this evening in western and northern iowa. Rainfall and snow will end tonight. The west wind will pick up behind this storm and gust to 30 mph. Tomorrow we will see another chance for light snow in the morning and midday hours. This will be a weak system that will die out as it moves into eastern iowa tomorrow afternoon. Christmas day is looking dry. Highs will be in the lower 40s. Christmas night we will see a mix of rain and snow. The rain and mix will continue on saturday. Sunday will be mostly cloudy. Much cooler air moves in next week. Monday will be a messy day with rain changing to snow. Heavy snow is possible by monday evening. That snow will last through tuesday morning. Wednesday will be colder with the heavy rain was a problem for des moines firefighters this they fought through the rain to extinguish flames flying from a des moines auto parts shop this morning. By the time crews arrived to the 22 hundred block of maury. Auto parts on m
Hundreds gathered at the RI Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Exeter to join the 2.7 million volunteers nationwide who placed wreaths on veterans’ headstones this weekend. The Rhode Island Cemetery was
Spartanburg celebrates 10 years of âBcycleâ program Share Updated: 8:50 PM EDT May 11, 2021 Share Updated: 8:50 PM EDT May 11, 2021
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Show Transcript HERE S A LOOK TONIGHT. SOMETHING THAT S ENCOURAGED PEOPLE. SPARTANBURG S BIKE SHARE PROGRAM. IT S THE FIRST BICYCLE SHARING PROGRAM IN THE SOUTHEAST ACTUALLY. LAUNCHED BY PARTNERS FOR ACTIVE LIVING. PUSH THE NEEDLE A LITTLE BIT AND BRING NEW THINGS TO SPARTANBURG AND PEOPLE FOLLOW SUIT. OVER THE PAST 10 YEARS THE PROGRAM HAS GROWN FROM TWO BIKE STATIONS TO FIVE. WE RE TOLD BIKES HAVE BEEN USED 29,000 TIMES AND DRIVEN FOR 175,000 MILES. INCLUDING AN INCREASE IN THE LAST YEAR DURING THE PANDEMIC. IT OFFERED ANOTHER WAY FOR PEOPLE TO GET OUT AND GET ACTIVE IN OUR COMMUNITY, AND THEY HAVE BEEN RIDDEN LIKE CRAZY RECENTLY. TO CELEBRATE THE 10TH ANNIVERSARY ARTWORK IS ON DISPLAY ON B CYCLE BASKETS. WHY NOT GET INVOLVED? YOU LL FIND THIS PIECE FROM JAMES RICE. HE AL
Sharing success stories: Upstate ministry takes on cycle of recidivism
This week marks National Reentry Week and President Joe Biden proclaimed April Second Chance Month. Share Updated: 6:47 PM EDT Apr 29, 2021
This week marks National Reentry Week and President Joe Biden proclaimed April Second Chance Month. Share Updated: 6:47 PM EDT Apr 29, 2021
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Show Transcript RECIDIVISM IS ALSO A HU PROBLEM. NOLAN: THERESA BOWLES HEARS TOO OFTEN, PEOPLE RETURNING TO PRISON AFTER BEING RELEASED. IT IS A HUGE ISSUE. SO PEOPLE KEEP COMING IN AND OUT AND IN AND OUT. IF THEY CAN’T FIND A SERVICE THAT CAN HELP THEM MAKE SOME CHANGES. NOLAN: SHE’S BOARD CHAIR OF ANGELS CHARGE MINISTRY, A SPARTANBURG COUNTY MINISTRY DEDICATED TO HELPING WOMEN SUCCEED IN SOCIETY AFTER PRISON. DO THEY NEED COUNSELING? DO THEY NEED WORK SKILLS? DO THEY HAVE A GED? IF THEY DON’T, WE GO THROUGH ALL OF THESE THINGS WITH THEM, AND MAKE AN ACTION PLAN. NOLAN: SO,