Mason City man injured after falling off moving ATV
RURAL CERRO GORDO COUNTY – Cerro Gordo County sheriffs reported Sunday night that a Mason City man was injured after falling off a moving ATV driven by an alleged intoxicated river. According
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RURAL CERRO GORDO COUNTY – Cerro Gordo County sheriffs reported Sunday night that a Mason City man was injured after falling off a moving ATV driven by an alleged intoxicated river. According
FORT HOOD, Texas — Court adjourned here early Aug 16 following three witnesses who testified for the government in the court-martial of U.S. v. Maj. Nidal M. Hasan. Proceedings included testimony from
ROCK FALLS – The Annual Rock Falls Walk, Run and Wine Day was held Saturday, August 17th. They had a pulled pork barbecue, bean bag tournament, softball tournament, silent auction, live music
MASON CITY – Sheila Scobba Banning will read from, and sign copies of, her new book, “Terroir,” and oil paintings inspired by the story, by artist Katie Aguado, will be on display and available for sale
NEW YORK – The United Nations confirmed Sunday that chemical weapons inspectors arrived in Syria, issuing this statement: “The United Nations team investigating allegations about the use of chemical weapons in the
NEW YORK – Thousands of Syrians fleeing the conflict in their homeland have streamed into northern Iraq in a sudden movement across a recently constructed bridge, the United Nations refugee agency reported
NEW YORK – Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Saturday strongly condemned the attacks on churches, hospitals and public facilities in Egypt, stressing this is unacceptable, and appealed to authorities to contain violence and
MASON CITY – The North Iowa Marine Corps. League held its annual picnic Saturday in East Park. Brats and burgers were served, to go along with a table filled with side dishes.
SOFIA, Bulgaria – It was a disappointing morning session for the U.S. men’s freestyle team, which saw all four of its entries drop matches. None of the U.S. athletes qualified to compete
MASON CITY – A former Mason City North Ender who was convicted of stealing money from a Toys for Tots collection jar earlier this year was in jail Sunday morning for traffic
MASON CITY – Saturday night, the final Moonlight Movie of the summer was shown at East Park in the Band Shell. This summer, 5 movies were shown. Thanks to dedicated volunteers, the
MASON CITY – Patriots for Pets out of Clear Lake had a Meet and Greet Saturday at the parking lot of Tractor Supply Company in Mason City. The Meet and Greet was
WASHINGTON – Airport screeners with the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) discovered dozens of firearms last week before the owners could board planes. According to a TSA spokesman, 32 firearms were discovered last
WASHINGTON – In this week’s address, President Obama said the country is on the way to fully implementing the Affordable Care Act and “helping millions of Americans”. The president also blamed politics
Baltimore – It is said that some people have skeletons in their closet, but generally it’s not ok to import skeletons into the United States. Especially if those skeletons were of chickens
(DES MOINES) – Executive Order Number 81 signed by Iowa Governor Terry E. Branstad on May 15, 2013, declared that science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education should be strengthened as part of providing
San Luis, Ariz. – A Mexican man is in custody for attempting to smuggle more than 13 pounds of heroin into the United States through the Port of San Luis on Thursday.
WASHINGTON, D.C.—U.S. Senator Tom Harkin (D-IA) this week announced that three Iowa organizations will receive funding totaling nearly $600,000 to help Iowans sign up for quality, affordable health insurance through the new
Baltimore — A Land Rover Defender, which U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers seized at the Baltimore seaport April 16 as an illegal and unsafe import, was destroyed in spectacular fashion
MASON CITY – Around 8:40 am Thursday, the Mason City Fire Department responded to a report of a fire at Marshall & Swift. They were asking for more barricades to block the