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Midwest Honor Flight still raising money for June 3 trip
Midwest Honor Flight still raising money for June 3 trip

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time28-05-2025

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Midwest Honor Flight still raising money for June 3 trip

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (KCAU) — Midwest Honor Flight officials said they're still raising money for their upcoming Mission 26, which is set to fly out of Sioux Gateway Airport on June 3. Members of the Thunder on the Missouri reported their 11th event raised almost $11,000 for the nonprofit's trip this June. Story continues below Top Story: 2025 graduation ceremonies for Sioux City Community School District Lights & Sirens: 'The First Musketeer': Sioux City Musketeers founder Gary Lipshutz passes away Sports: SportsZone Top 5 Plays of the Week (5-26-25) Weather: Get the latest weather forecast here The group is waiting on two sponsors, which officials said is expected to increase the amount of money raised to more than $12,000. The event on Sunday had more than 100 vehicles take part, with about 300 people watching the ceremony. When the veterans come home from the Midwest Honor Flight, the public is welcome to post up at the Hawthorne Aviation Hangar to say 'welcome back' to the travelers. You can make signs or bring cards to give to the veterans. However, balloons are not allowed. The group is expected back around 9 p.m. on June 3, and doors open at 7:30 p.m. for the big welcome back. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

WinnaVegas warns of fraudulent online advertisements
WinnaVegas warns of fraudulent online advertisements

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time24-04-2025

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WinnaVegas warns of fraudulent online advertisements

SLOAN, Iowa (KCAU) — WinnaVegas Casino Resort is warning of false online advertisements. The casino said it was made aware that the false advertisements claim to offer real-money online gaming to Iowa residents. The casino says the claim is inaccurate, unauthorized, and completely false. WinnaVegas doesn't offer any real-money only slots, table games, or any form of remote wagering. All gaming operations are fully regulated and conducted at its Sloan property. WinnaVegas Casino Resort General Manager Tom Teesdale said that the advertisements suggesting the casino offers real-money online play are entirely fabricated. Midwest Honor Flights receives $2K donation for Mission 26 trip 'We are actively working to have these fraudulent ads removed and are urging our guests to be vigilant and avoid engaging with any links or platforms that claim to represent WinnaVegas in this way,' Teesdale said in a statement. The release said that other tribal casinos are being falsely represented as well, with their names and reputations being exploited. An article from Casino Reports, a gaming industry website, said that Washington tribal casinos were also being impersonated. WinnaVegas says to rely on its website and verified social media for accurate information. 'All authorized gaming activities at WinnaVegas Casino Resort are conducted on-site and under the strict regulatory oversight of the Winnebago Gaming Commission,' the release states. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Midwest Honor Flights receives $2K donation for Mission 26 trip
Midwest Honor Flights receives $2K donation for Mission 26 trip

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time23-04-2025

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Midwest Honor Flights receives $2K donation for Mission 26 trip

ORANGE CITY, Iowa (KCAU) — A non-profit organization is getting closer to having all the money raised to fly 85 veterans from the Sioux Gateway Airport in Sioux City to Washington, D.C. Pressman-Kosters American Legion Post #329 announced on its Facebook page that they donated $2,000 to Midwest Honor Flight for the June 3 trip. Flood victims receive help from Sioux City Career Academy students The organization needs to raise a total of $200,000 for the mission. The flight payment deadline is May 1. If anyone is interested in donating money to the Mission 26 flight, you can go to the Midwest Honor Flight website. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Local organization continues to raise money for Sioux City Honor Flight
Local organization continues to raise money for Sioux City Honor Flight

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time17-04-2025

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Local organization continues to raise money for Sioux City Honor Flight

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (KCAU) — A local non-profit organization is getting closer to having enough money to take veterans from Sioux City to Washington, D.C. Midwest Honor Flight said on their Facebook page that they have almost 85% of the funds for the Mission 26 flight raised. VFW and American Legion looking to recruit new members The organization said on Monday that $21,571 was raised from the Brunsville Legion Pork Chop Supper Fundraiser on April 5. Honor flight officials said the funds will go toward the June 3 trip scheduled to leave the Sioux Gateway Airport for the first time since 2010. The non-profit said they need to raise a total of $200,000 for this honor flight trip. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

GEA downgraded by RBC as restructuring costs cloud growth outlook
GEA downgraded by RBC as restructuring costs cloud growth outlook

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time21-03-2025

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GEA downgraded by RBC as restructuring costs cloud growth outlook

-- GEA Group Aktiengesellschaft's (ETR:G1AG) latest earnings report presents a complex picture, balancing strong operational performance with concerns over long-term profitability. RBC Capital Markets has downgraded the stock to 'sector perform' from 'outperform,' citing a challenging path toward its ambitious Mission 30 targets. The price target has been revised down to €52 from €54 . Despite a 60% re-rating over the past year, GEA now trades in line with the industrial sector, reflecting solid business execution and robust cash flow. However, RBC analysts have flagged key concerns that could hinder further revaluation. "The share re-rated by c.60% in the past year and today trades fully in line with our European cap goods coverage. We do not imply that management is over-promising, but rather we see the path towards the Mission 30 targets as rocky," the analysts said. The food processing market remains in a state of stagnation, with volume recovery obstructed by high product prices. Additionally, GEA's internal restructuring efforts, particularly under Mission 26 and Mission 30, are expected to result in higher one-off costs than current consensus estimates suggest. "Also, we argue that consensus' assumption of restructuring costs remaining 2/3 below GEA's 10-year average costs (-40bps vs -130bps) are too optimistic, especially given the upcoming projects that GEA aims to address from 2025 onwards (ERP, streamlining organisation)," RBC added. Fourth-quarter results were mixed. While order intake exceeded expectations and provided a positive highlight, higher restructuring charges and an elevated tax rate led to an earnings miss. Revenue guidance for fiscal year 2025—forecasted at +1-4% organic growth—was also at the lower end of expectations, raising doubts about the feasibility of long-term margin expansion. "We have bigger doubts on the margin targets and stay c.130bps below the 17-19% EBITDA margin target by 2030," the analysts said. RBC has adjusted its financial outlook, reducing FY2025 earnings estimates by 2-7%. Net profit projections have been lowered by 14% to €416 million, trailing consensus by 7%. "As a result, we lower our FY25 net profit assumption by 14% to €416m, trailing consensus by 7%," RBC said. The revision factors in higher restructuring charges, estimated at €40 million, and an increased tax assumption of 29% compared to the previous 23.3%. The brokerage also remains skeptical about GEA's ability to reach its Mission 30 EBITDA margin target of 17-19%, maintaining a forecast that sits 130 basis points lower. RBC believes the stock is fully valued, reflecting current performance and future expectations. "We see no incremental upside and downgrade to Sector Perform with a new PT of €52," the brokerage said. The downgrade reflects the view that restructuring costs, IT investments, and product design modifications—though necessary for long-term efficiencies—will weigh on near-term profitability. The absence of additional upside in the stock's valuation, coupled with execution risks in achieving Mission 30 targets, led to the downgrade. Related Articles GEA downgraded by RBC as restructuring costs cloud growth outlook This is what needs to happen for Sanofi shares to rally in 2025: Goldman Sachs Tele2 considers selling Baltic mobile towers for €500 million - Bloomberg Sign in to access your portfolio

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