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By: Hollie Hojek hhojek@kcautv.comMore>> Media Icon and USD Alum, Al Neuharth is Remembered in Memorial Service at USD in Vermillion.More>> Family Reacts to Cameron Verdict
By: Sam Doerr sdoerr@kcautv.com Just over two weeks after her trial ended Ashley Cameron and her family found out her fate and for them it was well worth the wait. Ashley Cameron from Onawa, IowaMore>> Just over two weeks after her trial ended Ashley Cameron and her family found out her fate and for them it was well worth the wait.More>> By: Scott Larson slarson@kcautv.com Of course a trip to the Tulip Festival isn't complete without a stroll down the Straatmarkt where you can pick up plenty of awesome food and gifts. Elephant ears,More>> Straatmarket brings out the old favorites and some new treats for folks looking to indulge in some good eats and great giftsMore>> By: Scott Larson slarson@kcautv.com The Tulip Festival is back and with the 73rd Dutch festival, of course the wooden shoes are making a return. Gary Clevringa worked as a carpenter for 48 yearsMore>> Shoe carver demonstrates his craftsmanship at 73rd Tulip FestivalMore>> Scam in Sioux County
By: Sam Doerr sdoerr@kcautv.com On Friday, May 17 at 11:19 a.m., a resident of Hull, IA reported an incident of fraud to the Sioux County Sheriff's Office. Upon further investigation of this incidentMore>> On Friday, May 17 at 11:19 a.m., a resident of Hull, IA reported an incident of fraud to the Sioux County Sheriff's Office.More>> By: Jenna Rehnstrom jrehnstrom@kcautv.com If you're an annual Tulip Festival-goer or an Orange City native, you may not recognize the Van Amsterdam this year. The De Schutter boat, as it's known, isMore>> If you're an annual Tulip Festival-goer or an Orange City native, you may not recognize the Van Amsterdam this year. The De Schutter boat, as it's known, is one of the original floats in the Tulip Festival.More>> Dutch costumes have always been an integral part of the Orange City Tulip Festival. Not only do the costumes add authenticity and color to the festival – they also emphasize tradition. This year, AshleyMore>> Dutch costumes have always been an integral part of the Orange City Tulip Festival. Not only do the costumes add authenticity and color to the festival – they also emphasize tradition.More>> By: Jenna Rehnstrom jrehnstrom@kcautv.com It's a great honor to be chosen as part of the Tulip Festival Court. It's the five girls' job to promote the Tulip Festival in preparation for this week's festivities.More>> It's the five girls' job to promote the Tulip Festival in preparation for this week's festivities.More>> By: Channel 9 Eyewitness News news@kcautv.com Ashley Cameron of Onawa, IA has been found not guilty of 1st Degree Murder for the drowning of her 15-month-old son, Markis Dahms. Cameron was found guiltyMore>> Ashley Cameron of Onawa, IA has been found not guilty of 1st Degree Murder for the drowning of her 15-month-old son, Markis Dahms.More>> By: Channel 9 Eyewitness News news@kcautv.com Jamal Dean, the Sioux City man facing 5 charges for allegedly shooting at a Sioux City Police Officer, pleaded not guilty in court Friday morning to allMore>> Jamal Dean, the Sioux City man facing 5 charges for allegedly shooting at a Sioux City Police Officer, pleaded not guilty in court Friday morning to all charges.More>>
Provided by www.whitehouse.govIn my State of the Union last year, I urged Congress to take steps to fix the way they do business. Specifically, I asked them to address the fact that a simple majority is no longer enough to pass anything – even routine business – through the Senate. And today, I am pleased that a bipartisan group of Senators has agreed to take action.
Too often over the past four years, a single Senator or a handful of Senators has been able to unilaterally block or delay bipartisan legislation for the sole purpose of making a political point. At a time when we face critical decisions on a whole range of issues – from preventing further gun violence, to reforming our broken immigration system, to getting our fiscal house in order and creating good paying jobs – we cannot afford unnecessary obstruction. And I am hopeful that today’s bipartisan agreement will pave the way for the Senate to take meaningful action in the days and weeks ahead.
I also want to thank leaders in Congress for changing the Senate rules in an effort to resurrect the longstanding tradition of considering consensus district court judicial nominations on a more routine basis. After being approved by the Senate Judiciary Committee, my judicial nominees have waited more than three times longer to receive confirmation votes than those of my predecessor, even though the overwhelming majority of my nominees have been confirmed with little, if any, dissent. These months of unnecessary delay have threatened our judiciary. Today’s reforms are a positive step towards a fairer and more efficient system of considering district court nominees, and I urge the Senate to treat all of my judicial nominees in the same spirit.