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UPDATE: Norfolk remembers U.S. Bank slaying victims ten years later

Ten years after the tragedy, Norfolk, Nebraska pays tribute to the five people killed in the U.S. Bank robbery. The Norfolk Ministerial Association organized Wednesday's service at the site where the bank used to be, which is now a memorial park. Family members and friends of those who died that day were on hand and moment of silence was offered for each of them.

Done Deal: Terra Centre changes hands

A deal to sell the Terra Centre has been finalized. Ho-Chunk Incorporated, The Dunham Company, and a few other investors are purchasing the iconic downtown Sioux City building. The groups plan to spend more than $1 million to update the building and rent 75,000 feet of office space. Officials say they'd like to rename the building the Ho-Chunk Centre, but that decision has not yet been made.

Former bullying victim offers help for struggling students

East High School students got a lesson on bullying. The program is called Mentors in Violence and it's teaching upperclassmen about violence, bullying, and different types of abuse. They will then serve as mentors to freshman students by going to their homerooms every week to work on a different topic from the MVP program.

King Vilsack debate at Northwestern College 

Iowa Republican Congressman Steve King and Democratic challenger Christie Vilsack square off in another debate Thursday night. You can watch it live on KTIV and online at www.ktiv.com. The candidates will face off at Northwestern College in Orange City. The one-hour debate starts at 7:00 PM. KTIV's Matt Breen is the moderator. As you watch, you can tweet your questions to ask the candidates. Just use the handle "KTIV Elections."

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