Quickly arrives on tuesday giving the area another chance for light accumulating snow, but may also mix with rain in our southern counties. We stay active with another weak system rolling through on wednesday, possibly sparking off a few flurries or light snow showers. Little to no accumulation is expect at this time. Once we get past this system, the rest of our week warms up significantly. Highs will easily be in the upper 30s and low 40s on thursday, upper 40s by friday well have to watch out for some fog and drizzle on thursday, however. Tonight m cloudy, flurries low 1521 winds s 515 alo 18 dbq 18 iow 19tomorrow mostly cloudy high 3238 wiwids sw 510 alo 34 dbq 33 iow 36 ck to you. Jane kelly is one of a handful of potential Supreme Court nominees several news outlets have mentioned since the death of justice antonin scalia. She has been a judge in the us court of appeals for the ghth circuit in dar rapids, since 2013. Before at, she was a public defender in eastern iowa. President
Superintendent for the district. She said the district had no knowledge of the allegations against javius, a lawsuit filed against him in 2013 for copyright infringement, prior to contracting with him. Well hear more from her, tonight on the kcrg tv9 news at ten. Thanks, brady. Turning to meteorologis t joe winters. Joe, a little snow is in the forecast. A federal magistrate is requiring the owners of a zoo near manchester to transfer their tigers and lemurs to a facility that can take better care of them. The magistrate said the zoos owners, pam and tom sellner, dont provide the right sanitary Living Conditions and medical care for the animals. The sellners opened their o at 1512 210th street near manchester in 1986. They have been fighting to keep it open for years. But the Animal Legal Defense Fund filed a lawsuit saying the zoo violated the federal endangered species act. Kcrg tv ninins Dave Franzman joins us now. Dave, have the zoo owners reacted to this decision . Bruce, i spoke
FD food drive benefits Cooperative Parish
The 8th annual Pomeroy Firemen’s Association Food Drive benefited the Meigs Cooperative Parish. The Pomeroy Firemen’s Association collected 1,772 non-perishable food items and $1,267, all of which goes to the parish to stock the shelves throughout the winter months. Pictured are firemen’s association members Aaron Oliphant, Ben Young, Tyler Peyton, Jake Musser, Richard Peyton and Eddie Fife, Jr. Presenting a check to Bud Randolph of the Meigs Cooperative Parish is Fire Chief Derek Miller. The Firemen’s Association also thanks Hilda Weaver for her continued support of the food drive and organizing the pickup of all food items and money at the conclusion of the event.