• WHO Radio Noon Newscast 9-18-24
    Sep 18 2024
    WHO Radio Noon Newscast 9-18-24
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  • WHO Radio Noon Newscast 9-17-24
    Sep 17 2024
    WHO Radio Noon newscast 9-17-24
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  • WHO Radio Noon Newscast 9-3-24
    Sep 3 2024
    WHO Radio Noon Newscast 9-3-24
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  • WHO Noon News August 23, 2024
    Aug 23 2024
    Chris Turney and Sue Danielson anchor WHO's Noon News for August 23, 2024. Top stories: Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is confirming the central bank is ready to start cutting interest rates. Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is expected to drop out of the race and endorse Donald Trump today. Today is the first day of school for many school districts across the Metro, including Ankeny, Johnston, Southeast Polk, Urbandale, and West Des Moines. Des Moines Schools start class on Monday.
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  • WHO Noon News August 22, 2024
    Aug 22 2024
    Sue Danielson anchors WHO's Noon News for August 22, 2024. Top stories: Iowa football coach Kirk Ferentz will reportedly be suspended for the first game of the season. Vice President Kamala Harris will officially accept her party's nomination for President at tonight's Democratic National Convention. A Canadian railway strike could threaten U.S. supply chains.
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  • WHO Noon News August 21, 2024
    Aug 21 2024
    Chris Turner and Sue Danielson anchor the WHO Noon News for August 21, 2024. Top stories: Kyle Ricke has been sentenced for the murder of Algona Police Officer Kevin Cram. Day three of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago will feature Minnesota Governor Tim Walz accept the nomination for vice president. A fiery semi crash on I-80 in Urbandale caused traffic slowdowns this morning.
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  • WHO Noon News August 20, 2024
    Aug 20 2024
    Sue Danielson and Chris Turner anchor WHO's Noon News for August 20, 2024. Top stories: Today marks day two of the Democratic National Convention. Several people were rescued from the Des Moines River after a boat capsized late last night. Iowans in 15 counties affected by flooding in June now have until October 22 to apply for Federal Emergency Management Agency funding.
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  • WHO Noon News August 19, 2024
    Aug 19 2024
    Sue Danielson and Chris Turner anchor WHO's Noon News for August 19, 2024. Top stories: Protestors are spreading out across Chicago as the Democratic National begins. House Republicans claim that President Biden has committed impeachable offenses. The Des Moines District begins the new school year a week from today (Mon). There's a lot of work underway to get ready.
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