
Jessica Bowman
Evening News Anchor at KTIV-TV (Sioux City, IA)
Gray TV's National News Network. LNL shares your local story for millions to see and understand.
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1 week ago |
ktiv.com | Jessica Bowman
SIOUX CITY (KTIV) - A new mental health initiative is coming to Siouxland to help young children and their caregivers. Three area organizations are coming together to focus on their health and future through the new Child-Parent Psychotherapy program to help families across Siouxland. Setting a foundation of support from the Siouxland Mental Health Center, Family Services, and Catholic Charities.
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2 weeks ago |
ktiv.com | Jessica Bowman
“Air quality alerts continue in Iowa and Nebraska due to that lingering wildfire smoke coming down from Canada.”SIOUX CITY (KTIV) - For days, KTIV has alerted you on-air and online about the effects the Canadian Wildfire smoke is having on Siouxland. As you watch coverage on KTIV, the First Alert weather team prepares viewers for what they may see while outdoors. “Fires are going on up and Canada. We have tapped into that air. So, yes, it has brought in these smoky conditions across the region.
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3 weeks ago |
ktiv.com | Jessica Bowman
SIOUX CITY (KTIV) - Physical therapy is a treatment that helps patients improve their conditions. Achieving goals one step at a time. KTIV’s Jessica Bowman takes you inside a CNOS physical therapy treatment as one therapist works to help a local patient to walk again. “About a year and a half ago I started to lose muscle mass in my left leg,” said patient Julie Burow. 77-year-old Julie Burow then noticed problems in her right leg, and soon after, was in a wheelchair.
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1 month ago |
ktiv.com | Jessica Bowman
SIOUX CITY (KTIV) - May is Melanoma and Skin Cancer Awareness Month. A time to remember to take care of your skin. As we approach those hot summer Siouxland days, a dermatologist talks more about the importance of prevention.
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1 month ago |
ktiv.com | Jessica Bowman
SIOUX CITY (KTIV) - Measles outbreaks are popping up in several states to include Texas and New Mexico. Now, local health officials are warning of the risk and the importance of being vaccinated. “We actually haven’t seen measles as a country for 30 or 40 years,” said John Jones, Unity Point Health-St. Luke’s Chief Medical Officer. “So, measles is not something that has been in public conversation for a while, just because of the effectiveness of the vaccine.
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