State official wants changes to NIT’s Human Rights page
NIT – Apparently, the State of Iowa’s Human Rights Commission intends to dictate to Iowa citizens how a Human Rights violation might be discussed or submitted to any entity other than itself.
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NIT – Apparently, the State of Iowa’s Human Rights Commission intends to dictate to Iowa citizens how a Human Rights violation might be discussed or submitted to any entity other than itself.
WATERLOO – Already struggling to deal with the violence in that community, Waterloo police were called to deal with a fatal shooting Friday. The victim from the Friday May 15, 2015, shooting
MASON CITY – A familiar site on the Mason City horizon will soon be no more. Crews began this week dismantling the South Federal water tower, the large, light blue structure next
DES MOINES – Gov. Terry E. Branstad on Friday signed the following ten bills into law: House File 229: an Act relating to the regulation of free offers and buying club memberships. House
MASON CITY – A Mason City woman arrested last year during a domestic incident has pled guilty to possessing meth and is now in jail. Kellie Jo Nelson, age 48, had been
RURAL CERRO GORDO COUNTY – An uninsured Osage driver was cited after she was involved in an auto accident with an Osage couple, causing them minor injuries. According to the Cerro Gordo
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Jeffrey A. Sterling, 47, of O’Fallon, Missouri, was sentenced today to 42 months in prison for disclosing national defense information and obstructing justice. Sterling disclosed classified information about a
BEATRICE, Neb. – The No. 9 NIACC baseball team will play Southeast CC (Neb.) in the North Plains District Tournament on Sunday and possibly Monday in a best of 3 series. The