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SIOUX CITY – A man who conspired to distribute methamphetamine was convicted by a jury on July 8, 2014, after a 1 ½-day trial in federal court in Sioux City. Joseph Tyler
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SIOUX CITY – A man who conspired to distribute methamphetamine was convicted by a jury on July 8, 2014, after a 1 ½-day trial in federal court in Sioux City. Joseph Tyler
MASON CITY – An accused Mason City meth dealer was arrested the day her trial was set to begin for possession of drugs. The Iowa Department of Corrections says 29-year-old Bridget Lynette
IOWA CITY – Police say he punched a man in the face, then blew him a kiss goodbye, but this former Iowa Hawkeye basketball star says he is innocent. Zach McCabe pleaded
CEDAR RAPIDS – An illegal alien from Mexico who assumed the identity of a United States citizen was convicted by a jury today, after a two-day trial in federal court in Cedar
WASHINGTON – Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Sylvia Mathews Burwell this week announced $83.4 million in Affordable Care Act funding to support primary care residency programs in 60 Teaching Health Centers
ANKENY – The city of Ankeny released an update to a police shooting that left a woman dead over the holiday weekend. Ankeny police officers were dispatched at 5:17 p.m. on July
ALGONA – Two North Iowa residents who were arrested on child endangerment charges in December of 2013 are still battling the charges in court. Thomas Vanderplaats, age 27, and Stacie Hurlburt, age
DES MOINES – More than 69 years after being shot down on a bombing mission over Germany during WWII, Staff Sgt. Robert “Bobby” E. Howard is returning home to Iowa. Howard, a
MASON CITY – The North Iowa Fair opens today at the North Iowa Events Center. A bake sale, pony rides, inflatables for kids, and lots of other activities are scheduled for Wednesday.
MASON CITY – A rare World War II Corsair and Stearman will be on display next to North Iowa Air Service at the Mason City Airport on July 10th through 12th as
CLEAR LAKE – Cerro Gordo GOP Chairman Gabriel M. Haugland announced this week that U.S. Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) will headline a breakfast fundraiser for the Cerro Gordo County GOP on August 5th
WATERLOO – There was a shooting incident in Waterloo over the holiday weekend, with two persons taken to a hospital. Waterloo police reported that on Friday, July 4, 2014 at about 9:36
MASON CITY – A wanted Mason City man was arrested at the courthouse this week. James Lee Stricker, age 40, had been wanted since June 23rd when the Iowa Department of Correction
From the White House: While overall rates of apprehensions across our Southwest border remain at near historic lows, apprehensions and processing of children and individuals from Central America crossing the border in
MASON CITY – A wanted Mason City man surrendered to police this week. Bill Joe Anderson, age 42, was wanted on a warrant for a parole violation related to drug possession and
WASHINGTON – The national average price of gas has fallen for ten straight days, but remains the highest price for this calendar date since 2008. For the first time since June 11, the national
MASON CITY – A wanted Rockford man surrendered to police Monday. Christopher Michael Winters, age 29, had been wanted since June 30th on a warrant for violating a no-contact order. He turned
FOREST CITY – Winnebago Industries, Inc. announced the addition of a bright pink Minnie to its product lineup in support of breast cancer awareness. A $1,000 donation will be made to the
PHILADELPHIA, PA – Senior running back David Johnson has been named to the 2014 Walter Payton Award Watch List, it was announced today by The Sports Network. This marks the second year
WASHINGTON – The United States condemned a terrorist attack against Villa Somalia, the headquarters and residence of several Somali government officials in Mogadishu on Tuesday. Islamist al-Shabab militants attacked the presidential palace
AMES – Last summer, while Julie Stevens‘ students built outdoor classrooms as part of the Iowa Correctional Institution for Women’s $68 million modernization and expansion, they noticed a daily occurrence that inspired
WASHINGTON – The United States welcomed the July 9th election of Syrian Opposition Coalition President Hadi al Bahra. A State Department spokesperson said the US “looks forward to working with him and
ALGONA – An Algona man was arrested by Kossuth deputies on warrants recently. On June 27th at about 9:00 PM, Kossuth county deputies arrested 19-year-old Brandan Adam Pearson of Algona on four