Some 7000 vessels involved in the D Day landings now crowd the English Channel. Pilots look down in awe as they glimpse a vast armada through gaps in clouds. See more at Substack. https://t.co/EEg00P0EnE
It's D Day. 4,427 Allied soldiers died today so that generations not even born, like mine, could grow up in freedom. See more at https://t.co/EEg00P06y6
New development in a Buena Vista County murder case that stretches back to 2006 and is currently set for trial in a couple weeks.
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As artificial intelligence continues to change the world in ways most of us can scarcely even understand, I’d like to point out I grew up thinking this was the pinnacle of human technological achievement.
The landlord of the closed ACX Promenade Movie theater is seeking more than $4 million in past and future rent from the downtown theater's owner in a new lawsuit.
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Every year, I share this video of French caretakers who take sand from Omaha Beach in Normandy, and scrub them into the letters to give them the gold coloring.
They do this for all 9,386 US soldiers who died.
France also gave us this land as American soil. #MemorialDayWeekend
Wagner, 79, of South Sioux City, pleaded not guilty Thursday to single counts of production of child pornography, receipt of child pornography and possession of child pornography.
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Wenzel fired five shots at Sioux City police officers Aug. 8 during a high-speed vehicle chase reaching speeds of up to 100 mph on South Lewis Boulevard.
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New development in former Dakota Co. Sheriff James Wagner's legal woes.
Already facing 29 charges in Dakota County related sending and seeking nude photos with an underage girl, he's now been indicted on 3 federal child porn charges.
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Governor Kim Reynolds has issued a disaster proclamation for the Iowa counties impacted by the weekend storms. Area counties included in the proclamation are Woodbury and Plymouth. https://t.co/lFXjVpk7qJ
Sentencing is in August -- he faces a mandatory sentence of life in prison without parole for first-degree murder, up to 55 years for the other charges.
Oyadare done. Asst. AG Michael Ringle will now give rebuttal.
Asks jury about Oyadare: "Did he talk to you about the evidence or ignore the evidence that didn't fit the story he spun out of whole cloth."
Ringle says Oyadare keeps blaming Ashley for what happened because she was promiscuous.
"My wife cheated on me is not a defense for first-degree murder. This isn't Ashley's fault."