November 29th, 2024
IOWA – The latest Iowa DOT traffic fatality report shows the state recently topped the 300 death mark for the fourth consecutive year. A total of 309 people have died on Iowa’s roadways as of Tuesday, which is behind the 2023 pace but in line with the five-year average. A total of 43% of those who died were not wearing a seat belt, according to the Iowa State Patrol. Thanksgiving travel will remain busy throughout the weekend, and local and state police will have extra patrols on the state’s highways looking for speed and seat belt violations. AMES – The Iowa State Cyclones will be playing on Saturday for the chance to play for the Big 12 Championship, and thus, a spot in the College Football Playoffs. Kansas State is coming to Jack Trice Stadium for the annual Farmageddon football game on Saturday at 6:30 p.m. The 9-2 and 18th ranked Cyclones are among nearly half of the conference that has a chance to finish in the top two spots. The Wildcats are ranked 24th in the nation. IOWA – Wind chills near and even below zero are possible starting today and continuing periodically, according to the National Weather Service. The burst of unseasonably cool air may cause potential frostbite conditions in the overnight and early morning hours in those conditions. The federal agency reminds those traveling to prepare by making sure tires remain properly inflated, especially with the recent temperature change, and to ensure car batteries are in working order.