Man who robbed ATM machines in Clear Lake sent to prison for decades
MASON CITY – A man who was caught last October after he burned up a pickup truck as police searched for him in a manhunt has been sent to prison for decades
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MASON CITY – A man who was caught last October after he burned up a pickup truck as police searched for him in a manhunt has been sent to prison for decades
MASON CITY – A convicted burglar described as out-of-control by police was jailed Monday evening. Police were called to a rental house at 74 Mission Drive after a call was received about
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Federal prosecutors are pursuing mandatory minimum sentences on non-violent drug offenders at a record reduced rate. In a major advance for the sentencing reform project that has been one
FROM THE NIACC ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT – Women’s basketball What’s next: The No. 5 NIACC women’s basketball team (19-5 overall, 8-2 in the ICCAC) plays at Iowa Lakes on Wednesday. Game time is
DES MOINES – Pairings have been released for the NJCAA national wrestling tournament, which is set for Feb. 27-28. No. 6 NIACC qualified all 10 wrestlers for the national tournament for the
DES MOINES – Gov. Branstad today signed the following bill into law: Senate File 126: An Act updating the code references to the internal revenue code and decoupling from certain federal bonus
MASON CITY – A Mason City man who was reported to police for driving erratically and doing burn-outs in East Park and was then arrested for drunk driving got a deferred judgement.
Iowa State junior forward Georges Niang, University of Iowa senior Aaron White and Northern Iowa senior Sth Tuttle have been named finalists for the 2015 Karl Malone Power Forward of the Year
DES MOINES – On Friday, February 13th, Gov. Branstad appointed Chad A. Kepros as judge to the 6th Judicial District. Kepros, of North Liberty, received his undergraduate degree from Coe College and
MASON CITY – A Clarion, Iowa pharmacist has resigned from the Mason City School Board, and it has 30 days to fill the vacancy, while the board moved ahead with a $7
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Republicans are hailing a federal judge’s ruling against President Barack Obama’s executive action protecting illegal aliens from deportation as a “win for the rule of law”. United States District
MINNEAPOLIS – A police officer spied three subjects with a shotgun and after subduing them, discovered one of the persons intended to shoot a person. According to Minneapolis police, while on routine