Eddie Messel

Eddie Messel is a journalist who works for KETV. He has covered various news stories and events throughout his career. Eddie has a strong focus on investigative journalism and often delves into topics related to politics, public policy, and border security. His reporting aims to provide accurate information to the public without any political or personal biases. Eddie is known for his dedication to uncovering the truth and presenting it in an accessible manner for viewers. He has also covered stories related to natural disasters, humanitarian crises, and local community issues.

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Recent Articles

Iowa and USDA Report Over 4.2 Million Chickens Culled Due to HPAI H5N1 Outbreak in Sioux County

Iowa and USDA Report Over 4.2 Million Chickens Culled Due to HPAI H5N1 Outbreak in Sioux County

Broke On: Thursday, 30 May 2024 Iowa and the USDA report HPAI H5N1 outbreaks at commercial layer farms in Sioux County, affecting over 4.2 million chickens. This is Iowa's first avian flu outbreak this year and adds to cases in other states. The virus has also affected mammals, including cats, foxes, and raccoons. Authorities urge biosecurity measures as the US has lost over 92 million birds since 2022 due to HPAI H5N1.
Over 2000 Volunteers Join Forces to Rebuild Homes Destroyed by Devastating Tornadoes in Elkhorn and Minden

Over 2000 Volunteers Join Forces to Rebuild Homes Destroyed by Devastating Tornadoes in Elkhorn and Minden

Broke On: Friday, 26 April 2024 Over 2000 volunteers came together in Elkhorn, Nebraska and Minden, Iowa to help clean up after devastating tornadoes that left about 180 homes damaged or destroyed over the weekend. One resident in Elkhorn shared her harrowing experience of being trapped in her basement with her two young sons as their house was torn apart. Tragically, a man named Nicholas Ring lost his life in Minden after being injured during the storms. Governor Kim Reynolds declared a disaster emergency for Minden and urged volunteers to help with recovery efforts.