NIACC student housing project somewhat behind schedule
MASON CITY – NIACC President Dr. Steve Schulz on Friday gave an update on the NIACC student housing construction project, and some of the news wasn’t all good. “We are extremely excited
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MASON CITY – NIACC President Dr. Steve Schulz on Friday gave an update on the NIACC student housing construction project, and some of the news wasn’t all good. “We are extremely excited
MASON CITY – A Mason City man was arrested early Thursday morning after police were called to a North End residence to deal with a domestic incident. Kristofer Warren Voigt, age 33,
MASON CITY – Dan Kamm III was named Interim Head Football Coach at Mason City High School Friday at a press conference. Via social media, the school district said Coach Kamm has
CHARLES CITY – A Floyd man is charged with felony second-degree sexual abuse of a child and aggravated misdemeanor indecent contact with a child. NIT has also learned that he is facing 3
As rumors swirl on RFS, Branstad, Reynolds and Northey call for action to protect jobs, increase consumer choice DES MOINES – Gov. Terry Branstad, Lt. Governor Kim Reynolds and Iowa Secretary of
WEST UNION, IOWA – The mother of a slain Iowa girl – arrested last year after an investigation by law enforcement – has pleaded guilty to felony drug charges. Misty June Marie
WASHINGTON, DC – Congressman Steve King, Chairman of the House Agriculture Committee’s Subcommittee on Department Operations, Oversight, and Nutrition, held a public hearing to examine the role of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance
MASON CITY – A man who pled guilty to eluding police and was granted a generous plea deal is now in jail facing a probation revocation hearing and new charges brought by
MASON CITY – A St. Ansgar man came to Mason City and apparently thought it might be cool to be the turd in the punchbowl during the RAGBRAI festival North Iowa was