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By: Diana Johnsen djohnsen@kcautv.com There are some smiling faces at Alta Aurelia Middle School. 26 teachers are splitting a $10,000 dollar Powerball Jackpot win, taking home about $270 dollars each.More>> 26 teachers at Alta-Aurelia get $270 dollars each after splitting $10k Powerball Jackpot win.More>> By: Diana Johnsen djohnsen@kcautv.com Floyd Valley Hospital in Le Mars will lose about $250,000 dollars this year because of a drop in Medicare reimbursements. Those federal cuts means some extra beltMore>> Floyd Valley Hospital in Le Mars will lose about $250,000 dollars this year because of a drop in Medicare reimbursements; those federal cuts means some extra belt tightening. More>> By: Channel 9 Eyewitness News news@kcautv.com The Iowa Gran Fondo will hit the road July 20, and the route for the second annual ride is now official. The ride will take cyclists from the IBP IceMore>> The Iowa Gran Fondo will hit the road July 20, and the route for the second annual ride is now official.More>> By: Channel 9 Eyewitness News news@kcautv.com Investigators searching for a 15–year–old Iowa girl who was abducted this week have recovered her backpack along with one belonging to a 12–year–old whoMore>> Investigators searching for a 15–year–old Iowa girl who was abducted this week have recovered her backpack along with one belonging to a 12–year–old who escaped from the kidnapper.More>> By: Channel 9 Eyewitness News news@kcautv.com A rollover tractor accident near Albert City Tuesday night has left one man dead. According to Buena Vista County Sheriff, when they arrived on scene theMore>> A rollover tractor accident near Albert City Tuesday night has left one man dead.More>> Jamal Dean Back in Court
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Provided by www.whitehouse.govToday I signed into law S. 2318, the Department of State Rewards Program Update and Technical Corrections Act of 2012. This legislation will enhance the ability of the U.S. Government to offer monetary rewards for information that leads to the arrest or conviction of foreign nationals accused by international criminal tribunals of atrocity-related crimes, and of individuals involved in transnational organized crime.
This powerful new tool can be used to help bring to justice perpetrators of the worst crimes known to human kind. Thisincludes individuals such as Joseph Kony and other leaders of the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA), as well as certain commanders of M23 and the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda (FDLR). All of these individuals face charges before international criminal tribunals for horrific acts, including attacks on civilians, murder, the recruitment and use of child soldiers, and rape. We have made unmistakably clear that the United States is committed to seeing war criminals and other perpetrators of atrocities held accountable for their crimes, and today’s legislation can help us achieve that goal.
The legislation also authorizes the U.S Government to offer rewards for information leading to the arrest or conviction of individuals involved in transnational organized crime, such as money laundering and trafficking in persons, arms, and illicit goods. This important new tool will support my Administration’s Strategy to Combat Transnational Organized Crime, bolster our fight against the scourge of modern slavery, and protect our national security.