Eddie Kline Day celebrated at Mohawk football game
MASON CITY – Eddie Kline was given a standing ovation Friday night at the Mohawk football game. Friday, September 6th, 2013 was designated “EDDIE D. KLINE DAY” in Mason City, the Mayor
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MASON CITY – Eddie Kline was given a standing ovation Friday night at the Mohawk football game. Friday, September 6th, 2013 was designated “EDDIE D. KLINE DAY” in Mason City, the Mayor
MASON CITY – Waverly-Shell Rock stopped the Mohawk football team 21-9 Friday night. Waverly-Shell Rock scored a touchdown on its second play from scrimmage to take a 7-0 lead. The Mohawks later
The G-20 is the world’s premier forum for economic cooperation – where Leaders representing economies generating more than 80 percent of global GDP assemble around the table to address the world’s most important
SAINT PETERSBURG, RUSSIA – The Leaders and Representatives of Australia, Canada, France, Italy, Japan, Republic of Korea, Saudi Arabia, Spain, Turkey, the United Kingdom and the United States of America made the
MASON CITY – The Mason City Council moved ahead with plans to authorize City Administrator Brent Trout to charge the public a fee for asking City Hall for information, sometimes called a
IOWA CITY, Iowa — The University of Iowa and Penn State University announced Friday that the two schools will meet in a nonconference wrestling dual on Saturday, Dec. 21, at 8 p.m.
From Clear Lake police: On July 6th at approximately 11:18 pm in Clear Lake City Park an altercation arose between two groups of young men that were attending the carnival. According to
Email sent to parents of Mason City School District students: Hello Mohawk Boosters, Next Tuesday, is a very important day for Mason City Community Schools. It is the day of the ISL/PPEL
MASON CITY – Long-time school levy critic Jack McCourt asked one more time this week for “no” votes on the two school levies that are on the ballot right now in Mason
From Iowa Congressman Tom Latham – You’ve no doubt heard about the escalating civil war in Syria and the request by President Obama to Congress to authorize military intervention by the United
By Cheryl Pellerin American Forces Press Service WASHINGTON – The Defense Department leadership is focused on what President Barack Obama has defined as the objective of a proposed military operation in Syria:
NEW YORK – A United Nations treaty entering into force Thursday will extend the labour and social rights of some 53 million domestic workers around the world. From today, the Domestic Workers
MASON CITY – Four candidates have been chosen to be interviewed for the presidency at North Iowa Area Community College (NIACC). “We are very pleased to announce the finalists in our presidential
CEDAR RAPIDS – A felon who unlawfully possessed two firearms was convicted by a jury today after a two-day trial in federal court in Cedar Rapids. Daniel Lee Campbell, age 30, from
MASON CITY – The Lime Creek Nature Center recently recognized its volunteers with a dinner and ceremony at the nature center. Following the dinner, the annual meeting of the Lime Creek Nature
RENO, Nev. – A man who took pornographic photographs of a 7-year-old relative and posted them on an Internet file sharing site, has been sentenced to 20 years in prison and lifetime
ST. PETERSBURG, RUSSIA – With the world focused on the possible use of chemical weapons in Syria, United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and Envoy Lakhdar Brahimi reiterated to leaders attending the St. Petersburg for
Forest City, Iowa – Four students were recognized for their academic excellence at Waldorf College’s opening convocation ceremony on Friday, August 23. Abigail Buehler of Dodge Center, Minn.; Cody Clark of Lexington,
MASON CITY – There are three chances remaining to support the Hawkeye Harvest Food Bank at Mohawk athletic events. The Mason City High Scool Fall Athletic Teams, Marching Band, and Student Senate