News Headlines for May 10, 2026

Governor Reynolds signs new laws focusing on judicial safety and child welfare
DES MOINES – Governor Kim Reynolds signed a diverse package of bills into law this week, addressing high-priority issues including public safety, victim rights, and mental health access for Iowa families.

NIACC Pathways to Success honored 56 student leaders
MASON CITY – North Iowa Area Community College (NIACC) recognized 56 student leaders at the 36th annual Pathways to Success event held April 22, 2026 in the North Iowa Community Auditorium. Honorees were nominated by NIACC faculty and staff for their academic achievement, positive attitude, character, teamwork, and ability to inspire others.

Illegal alien who tortured dogs nabbed by ICE
This demented illegal alien was provided employment at an animal shelter. In videos provided to police, the sicko repeatedly used shock collars on dogs, stepped on their leashes to pull their heads to the ground, and even used their leashes to swing dogs around in mid-air. He now faces four felony charges of willfully torturing, maiming, or mutilating animals.

Northbound Interstate 35 between Ankeny and Ames to be closed Sunday and Monday nights
Overnight Closures of Northbound I-35 from Northeast 36th Street to U.S. 30 for Shoulder Widening Begin May 10

U.S. and Gulf Partners push UN resolution as Iran crisis threatens global trade and oil stability
NEW YORK – The United States and several Gulf nations have officially circulated a draft United Nations Security Council resolution aimed at securing the Strait of Hormuz, as escalating tensions between Washington and Tehran push global commerce toward a potential breaking point. The move comes as maritime traffic through the world’s most vital oil artery has reportedly plummeted by over 90 percent since late February 2026.
The resolution, spearheaded by U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Bahrain, demands that the Islamic Republic of Iran immediately cease attacks on merchant vessels, stop the laying of sea mines, and abandon its newly announced “Persian Gulf Straits Authority,” which seeks to charge tolls for passage through the waterway. Joining the U.S. and Bahrain in sponsoring the text are Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates.

Senator Doug Campbell summarizes memorable bills passed by Iowa Legislature this year
Mason City Senator Doug Campbell marked the end of this session of the Iowa Legislature by noting some memorable bills that passed, including the Iowa Farm Act, a bill making companion animal torture a felony, a bill restricting a minor’s access to pornography, human trafficking law reform, and may others.

Iowa college student accused of sexual assault, allowed to leave state to live with parents in Minnesota
A University of Iowa student faces a felony charge following an investigation into an alleged sexual assault that took place on campus earlier this year, but as he awaits justice, a judge let him leave the state to bunk with mom and dad.

Birding 101 event announced for June 4 at Mason City’s MacNider Art Museum
MASON CITY – Area residents looking to dive into one of the nation’s fastest-growing outdoor hobbies will have the opportunity to learn from an expert next month during a special event at the Charles H. MacNider Art Museum.

Mason City dentist Dr. Stephanie Nettleton elected to Iowa Dental Association Board
DES MOINES – Mason City dentist, Stephanie Nettleton, DDS, was installed as North Central District Dental Society Trustee for the Iowa Dental Association (IDA) on April 29. In 2020, she received the prestigious IDA President’s Award in recognition for her exceptional leadership in organized dentistry and her commitment to both the IDA and the American Dental Association.

Clear Lake man wins Best in Show at MacNider Museum’s 46th Annual Cerro Gordo Photo Show
Brad Janson, a Clear Lake resident, earned the Best in Show award and a $125 prize for his framed color print titled “Beached Yacht.” The second-place award of $75 was presented to Abraham Wolf of Mason City for “Three’s Company,” while the third-place prize of $50 went to Mila W. Fullerton, also of Mason City, for her photograph “Abandon Shed,” captured on a Samsung Galaxy S21.

Clear Lake firefighters extinguish kitchen blaze at local residence
CLEAR LAKE — Firefighters from multiple agencies responded to a structure fire Wednesday evening that caused significant damage to a Clear Lake home. The Clear Lake Fire Department was dispatched to the ranch-style residence at 820 W 22nd Ave N at 7:31 p.m. after the homeowner reported the blaze.

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College Wrestling: Two-Time NCAA Finalist Drake Ayala joins Iowa State Cyclone coaching staff
AMES – Two-time NCAA finalist and three-time All-American Drake Ayala has joined the Iowa State men’s wrestling staff as an assistant coach, head coach Brent Metcalf announced Wednesday. Ayala, who wrestled at Iowa from 2021-2026, fills one of two available assistant coaching positions on the Cyclone staff.

Small Iowa towns to get millions for clean water and sanitation systems upgrades from USDA
DES MOINES – U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development Iowa State Director Mike Sexton today announced the agency is investing $6.78 million in grants and $37.6 million in loans for critical rural water infrastructure projects in five Iowa counties.

State Department to revoke passports of ‘deadbeat’ parents with significant child support debt
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Department of State is utilizing “commonsense tools” to crack down on “deadbeat” parents by revoking the passports of individuals who owe significant court-ordered child support. This initiative, led by the State Department in coordination with the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), aims to strengthen compliance with U.S. laws and support the welfare of American families.

Machete-wielding Guatemalan alien living in Northern Iowa get 4 years in federal prison
SIOUX CITY – This sadistic illegal alien put a machete to a person’s throat, victimized children, and somehow made his was to a wholesome Northern Iowa community to spread his misery, but thanks to Operation Take Back America he is destined for 4 years of hot showers in a stone cold federal prison before he is shipped way, way south.

Fort Dodge woman who dealt thousands of blue “M-30” fentanyl pills faces decades in prison
SIOUX CITY – A Fort Dodge drug dealer who conspired to distribute lethal fentanyl pled guilty this week in federal court in Sioux City.

Iowa man drowns in Cedar River after attempt to retrieve fishing gear
A recreational outing turned into a recovery operation Monday afternoon after an Iowa man drowned in the Cedar River while trying to retrieve fishing equipment.

Worth County Supervisors approve infrastructure updates and drainage claims in May 4 meeting
NORTHWOOD – The Worth County Board of Supervisors addressed several infrastructure and administrative matters during their regular meeting on Monday, May 4, 2026. With Vice-chairperson A.J. Stone presiding and Supervisor Mark Smeby present, the board moved forward with a significant agenda focused on drainage maintenance and county facilities.

Iowa woman killed in Tuesday evening collision with semi-truck
An Iowa woman has died following a two-vehicle accident involving a semi-truck at a lonely rural intersection Tuesday afternoon.

Illinois felon who stole 15 guns from Waterloo house sent to federal prison
CEDAR RAPIDS – This convicted Illinois felon who stole fifteen firearms from a house in Waterloo was sentenced on May 1, 2026, to eight years in federal prison.

Iowa DNR offers enhanced fishing atlas for fishing enthusiasts
CLEAR LAKE – If you love to fish, you may discover new fishing locations and more details across Iowa with the enhanced DNR mobile-friendly fishing atlas, the agency said today.
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