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Manhunt is over   Video Glyph

A man who escaped from the Scotland County Sheriff's office is back in custody.

Remnants of Gustav dampen Missouri   Video Glyph

The rain just seems to keep falling!

Good news for Missouri flood victims   Video Glyph

The Governor's request for disaster declaration has finally come through.

Ottumwa Industrial Airport gets new name   Video Glyph

Ottumwa city officials are flying high about their recent decision to change the name of the airport.

School official smoked out of home   Video Glyph

One school superintendent learned the value of a simple school lesson.

Loebsack announces grant money for Ottumwa   

Congressman Dave Loebsack announced Thursday that the Department of Justice Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) will provide $225,000 to the Ottumwa Police Department.

Bar could lose liquor license over smoking   

The Iowa attorney general's office says it is seeking the suspension or revocation of a West Burlington bar's liquor license after repeated violations of the state's smoking ban.

Groups raise concern over bonus idea   

Missouri teachers groups are expressing some concern about a proposal to entice more teachers into the math and science fields with annual bonuses.

KTVO to perform digital test   

On KTVO News tonight at 5 & 6 we will be putting your readiness for digital television to the test.

Iowa AG wants bar's license over smoking violations   

A West Burlington bar is served up as an example of what happens to those who won't comply with Iowa's smoking ban.

MoDOT watching roads for flash flooding   

MoDOT is monitoring several roads in the Northeast area that could be closed due to potential flash flooding.

New technology for Monsanto   

When you hear the name Monsanto, the first thing that comes to mind is seed.

Democrats and Republicans to talk special session   

Democratic and Republican lawmakers are meeting separately this week to decide whether it's worth gathering in Des Moines for a special session to respond to this year's record flooding.

Culver to unveil new Iowa stamp   

Gov. Chet Culver is set to unveil a new stamp featuring the Iowa flag.

Gustav's leftovers arrive in Mo.   

The remnant rains from Hurricane Gustav have arrived in Missouri, with some central parts of the state already seeing as much as 6 inches of rain.

Locals get grant money for COPS program   

Senator Chuck Grassley Wednesday announced that the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) is providing grants totaling $372,634 to Iowa through the COPS Universal Hiring Program.

Drunken driver hits women in store parking lot   

Cedar Rapids police say two women have been injured by a drunken driver who ran into them with his car at a grocery store parking lot.

Citizens hold meeting about 63 alt. route   

A group of citizens voice their opinions to MoDot

Help available for job seekers   Video Glyph

Job seekers can get help from the Missouri Career Center.

S.E. Iowa Tractor Ride comes to NEMO   Video Glyph

The participants are making a 200-mile trek through northeast Missouri and southeast Iowa.

Boy Scout rebuilds teepee  Photos Glyph Video Glyph

Some Ottumwa Boy Scouts hope the fourth time is the charm for one of the city's landmarks.

Oswald case update   Video Glyph

Next court date September 8th.

Local school locked down briefly   Video Glyph

Incident occurred near Novinger school.

Iowa Senate is long shot for GOP   

Iowa Republicans say they know making a dent against the Democrats in the Senate is a long shot in this fall's election.

Hulshof outlines education plan   

Republican gubernatorial candidate Kenny Hulshof outlines a plan to entice more people to teach math and science in Missouri.

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