- Protected: South Dakota sex offender takes plea deal after crime in Mason City
- Protected: Charles City woman sent to jail for 7 days for drunken door knocking
- Protected: Lake Mills man accused of two sexual assaults in Mason City
News Headlines for April 12, 2026

Rep. Christian Hermanson of Mason City says Iowa lawmakers investing in prisons and local budget transparency
“As we work to crack down on violent career criminals, we must ensure our prison system has the capacity to handle those who break our laws. A lack of space should never be an excuse to let a dangerous criminal back onto our streets,” Rep. Christian Hermanson of Mason City said.

Iowa woman nabbed after fatal drunk driving collision that claimed one life
An Iowa woman has been arrested and charged in connection with a fatal March crash that claimed the life of a pedestrian, and cops say the suspect was allegedly drunk and using a device.

Rear-end collision on Iowa highway takes life of Kansas driver
BENTON COUNTY — A Kansas man was killed this week following a two-vehicle rollover accident on Highway 30 in Benton County.

Iran fails to give up nuke aspirations, forcing USA to meet world demand for precious oil
WASHINGTON D.C. — In a dramatic escalation of global tensions, President Donald J. Trump announced late Saturday that the United States Navy has begun a total blockade of the Strait of Hormuz following the collapse of high-stakes negotiations with Iran over its nuclear program.
The announcement, delivered via social media and amplified by top administration officials, signals a “Locked and Loaded” posture as the U.S. moves to cut off Iranian oil revenue and neutralize its maritime influence.
The Oil & Gas Workers Association signaled their readiness to meet the sudden surge in global demand, responding to the President’s call with a brief, definitive statement: “We’re ready, Mr. President.”

Secretary of State Marco Rubio tears up green cards tied to sinister Iranian Masoumeh Ebtekar
The Trump administration has taken decisive action to secure the nation’s borders and uphold American values by removing individuals tied to one of the most notorious anti-American figures in modern history: “Screaming Mary”.

Kim Reynolds awarded highest honor for years of work on behalf of Iowa agriculture
DES MOINES – Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig recognized one individual – Governor Kim Reynolds – and two organizations that have made exceptional contributions to the continued success, resilience, and growth of Iowa agriculture during the 14th Annual Iowa Ag Leaders Dinner

Nashua man nabbed for stealing in Charles City
CHARLES CITY — A report of a shoplifter led to multiple criminal charges against a Nashua man on Wednesday afternoon.

OBIT: Walter Wendel
Walter Wendel, 78, of Charles City, passed away Thursday, April 9, 2026, at Manly Specialty Care in Manly, Iowa. A private family graveside service was held at Riverside Cemetery with Father Matthew Solyntjes officiating.

Mason City house left with widespread smoke damage after fire
MASON CITY — A quick-thinking resident is credited with stopping a late-night house fire on Tuesday, though the blaze left a North President Avenue home with significant smoke damage.

ICE nabs illegal alien who disguised himself as a student and assaulted high school girls
This illegal alien from El Salvador, allowed to roam America freely by Joe Biden, allegedly disguised himself as a high school student and instantly began assaulting teen girls, and now Democrat Abigail Spanberger’s failure to cooperate with federal authorities means he could be set free once again.

OBIT: Ann Bagby
Ann (Chizek) Bagby, 74, of Clear Lake, Iowa, passed away Thursday, April 2, 2026, at Oakwood Care Center in Clear Lake. According to her wishes her body has been cremated. A celebration of life visitation with family and friends will be held from 10:00 a.m. – 12:00p.m. on Monday, May 18, 2026 at the Clear Lake Public Library.

OBIT: Martin Leroy “Marty” Pedelty
Martin Leroy “Marty” Pedelty, 50, passed away unexpectedly on Thursday, April 9, 2026, while doing what he loved, riding his bicycle. A Celebration of Life Service will be held at 1:00 PM on April 17, 2026 at Hogan-Bremer-Moore Colonial Chapel.

College Softball; Iowa State Cyclones, OSU Cowgirls split Friday doubleheader
AMES – Iowa State (24-16, 5-9 Big 12) and No. 19 Oklahoma State (26-11, 8-6 Big 12) battled to a split decision Friday afternoon, as each side claimed a victory in the series-opening doubleheader.

Haitian illegal alien nabbed after brutal hammer attack on woman at gas station
According to ICE, “On April 3, police in Florida responded to an emergency at a local gas station. Surveillance footage showed that Joachim smashed the victim’s car windshield, approached her, and repeatedly hit her in the head with a hammer—violently killing her in broad daylight.” The suspect was released by Joe Biden in 2022 to freely roam America, authorities say.

Mason City police identify man found deceased this week in a yard
MASON CITY — Authorities have identified a 50-year-old Mason City man found deceased in a yard early Thursday morning following further police investigation into the incident.

OBIT: Annabel Meyer
Annabel Meyer, 94, of Iowa Falls, passed away Monday, April 6, 2026 at Scenic Manor. A memorial service will be held at 11:00 AM on Saturday, April 11, 2026 at the First United Methodist Church in Iowa Falls.

Republicans to hold major gathering in Clear Lake on Saturday morning
CLEAR LAKE — The Cerro Gordo County Republican Party is set to host a major political gathering this weekend, bringing a large slate of state and federal candidates to North Iowa for its “Patriots & Pancakes” fundraiser.

Sadistic Guatemalan alien with machete nabbed in Northern Iowa
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 hot showers in a stone cold federal prison before he is shipped way, way south.

Iowa DNR seeks volunteers in bumble bee survey
CLEAR LAKE – Iowa’s volunteer community scientists have identified 13 species of bumble bees, including five of seven priority target species, as part of the Bumble Bee Atlas, a national survey collecting information on species present and their distribution in the state. To get involved, volunteers go through two to three online trainings led by Xerces Society with an optional in-person field day to get comfortable handling and photographing bumble bees.

Iowa’s drought conditions improve after rainfall over past week
DES MOINES – Recent rainfall improved drought conditions across the state, however, areas of northwest Iowa remain under a drought watch, according to the latest Water Summary Update.

Michigan man who ran off with Iowa teen, causing amber alert, faces serious charges
WATERLOO — A Michigan man is facing serious felony charges after a missing 12-year-old child from Waterloo was rescued following a multi-state Amber Alert on Sunday, April 5, 2026.

Mason City man found dead in troubled neighborhood
MASON CITY – A man was found dead today by his bicycle in a yard in this troubled Mason City neighborhood.
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