UPDATE: Police investigating bank robbery in Sioux City
The search continues this morning for the man who robbed the Great Southern Bank branch on Morningside Drive Thursday morning.
He's described as a white man, in his 40s.
He's about five feet, nine inches tall and had a goatee.
Police say the suspect walked into the Great Southern Bank branch on Morningside Avenue around nine, demanded money and fled out the back of the bank.
Anyone with information is asked to call police.
Preparations for Romney's Northwestern's visit are almost finished
Mitt Romney will campaign in northwest Iowa today and crews spent Thursday making ready.
Several people were working to set up the stage inside the Bultman Center gym at Northwestern College in Orange City.
Romney is scheduled to speak there today at noon.
We'll check it out live on News Four at noon.
Nebraska hospital recovers from storm damage and is ready for patients
Faith Regional Health Services in Norfolk, Nebraska is getting ready to reopen its emergency department after it was damaged by floodwaters and hail.
The emergency room and CDU have been using temporary quarters on the hospital's campus for almost five months, while repairs were made to about 15-thousand square feet of walls and floors.
The new departments will open next week.
Camp High Hopes is open for business.
The Sioux City camp, designed exclusively for children and adults with special needs held a ribbon-cutting celebration and open house on Thursday.
The ribbon cutting marked the completion of the first phase of the year-round facility.
The camp features a 12,000 square foot lodge, a lake, beach, archery range, and even a tipi.