Mason City man arrested and charged with felony domestic
MASON CITY – Police were called to a North End home Friday for a domestic dispute. According to police, officers responded to 1432 North Washington Avenue Friday evening at about 9:40 PM
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MASON CITY – Police were called to a North End home Friday for a domestic dispute. According to police, officers responded to 1432 North Washington Avenue Friday evening at about 9:40 PM
DES MOINES – Right-wing political activist Bob Vander Plaats confirmed Saturday that he will not run for the US Senate seat that Tom Harkin will be vacating. “I will be running, but
DES MOINES – A woman was struck by a motorist and killed late Friday night in Des Moines, and police are seeking the culprit. The Des Moines Police Traffic Unit is investigating
MASON CITY – The revolving door continues to rotate for another habitual drug offender in North Iowa. Whiskey Elana Bearbow, age 32 of Clear Lake, plead guilty in 2012 to felony C drug
SOCHI, RUSSIA – The American ice hockey team gained victory in USA-Russia match, which was really a nail-biting Sochi Olympic clash in the latest chapter of the two giants’ historic rivalry. T.J.
WASHINGTON – The US and China have found some common ground on climate change and the affect of the burning of fossil fuels on the environment. China and the US are top
MASON CITY – Heavy snow has returned to the North Iowa area. One inch of snow per hour is expected across the region, tapering off by afternoon, with winds picking up. Blowing
MASON CITY – Young at Art is the theme of the 30th Annual Youth Art Month Exhibition at the Charles H. MacNider Art Museum, Mason City. The exhibition opens on Friday, February
MASON CITY – North Iowa Area Community College (NIACC) has received four national rankings in the past two years. Most recently, the College was selected as one of 150 community colleges nationwide
WASHINGTON – Telephone companies in the United States are seeing fraudsters use missed calls to cell phone users used to trick the phone owners into calling back and activating big fees. Fraudsters
CHARLES CITY – If you are an underage buyer of booze in Charles City, it might be hard for you to find a business willing to sell to you in Charles City.
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. – Several hundred Volkswagen workers in Tennessee said no to becoming a part of the United Auto Workers union late this week. At the end of voting on Friday, Volkswagen
WASHINGTON – US officials blasted the long-time imprisonment of three Iranian opposition leaders in their home country. According to the US State Department: Three years ago today, the Iranian Government put former
WASHINGTON – The Ukraine on Friday freed about 230 detained protesters under an amnesty offer geared toward placating government opposition. The government set Monday as the deadline for all buildings and roads
WASHINGTON – A member of the Aryan Brotherhood of Texas gang (ABT) has pleaded guilty to racketeering charges related to his membership in the ABT’s criminal enterprise, announced Acting Assistant Attorney General
WASHINGTON – The U.S. State Department on Friday announced plans to create an Arctic ambassador position to bring attention to the growing importance of that burgeoning region. In a statement released Friday,
WASHINGTON – Earlier Friay at the federal courthouse in Brooklyn, N.Y., Akbar Ahmad Sherzai, 49, of Centreville, Va., an independent contractor for a trucking company operating in Afghanistan that was responsible for
AMES, Iowa – Senior Brogan Austin (Boone, Iowa) capped a strong afternoon for the Drake track and field teams on the first day of the Iowa State Classic by breaking the school