Tuesday, May 28, 2019
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Radio News SpeechGood morning, Sioux City. This is Adam Lewis and you are tuned to KL&R on this delightful shew 3rd for each(prenominal) your news so youll know whats vent on.This story flood tide right out of good old Sioux City.Eleven businesses in a strip mall on Gordon Drive are all wet later a water main burst early Wednesday morning. Water and bumble spewed from the break in the main and into businesses at Sioux Citys Gordon plaza."We walked in to open the store," said Beverly Gonzalez, Dollar etc. manager, "and there was mud and water all over."Water began leaking all-night from a fire water main beneath this utility building."The first reaction was one of surprise, of course," said Roan Gruis, Little Chicago Deli Manager, "The owner got here at four oclock and the water was running out the front and back doors."When the water drained, the stores were left with a quarter-inch of mud to cleanup.Half of the affected businesses reopened by mid-afternoon. Theres no word yet on what caused the water main to break.And now for your State news..An Urbandale man whose girlfriend called police after she recognized his face in a surveillance photograph was sentenced Friday to 20 years in federal prison for seven bank robberies. Richard Matzke, 58, was arrested in March 2002 as a suspect in more than 24 bank robberies in several states. He was convicted of seven Nebraska heists and was sentenced Friday in Omaha.Several robbery witnesses described a man who roughly fit Matzkes physical description, but none provided authorities with the license number of a getaway car.Matzkes arrest tolerate year came after his fiance tipped off police. Kim Ford called police to say she recognized him in a surveillance photo published in The Des Moines Register from an Illinois robbery in February.Matzkes criminal history includes 11 drunken-driving convictions, a 1993 bank robbery conviction and a decades-old escape charge.We are going to take a short commercial break now, but when we return we will take a look at national news, and then your Sports and weather. rub tuned.Play CommercialAnd.were back to take a look at some more newsAnd now this disturbing story coming out of Columbus, Ohio. Thats right, and they arent just taking dogs off the streets or from the pounds, their henchmen are stilling pooches right from their own yards. "Its an alarming practice, but it makes good business sense," says one expert.
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