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News Headlines for July 17, 2026

Politics

Kamala Harris leads Vance and Rubio in early 2028 presidential poll

WASHINGTON — Former Vice President Kamala Harris, soundly rejected by voters in the 2024 presidential election, nevertheless holds an early advantage over two leading Republicans in hypothetical matchups for the White House in 2028, according to a new national poll.

The Zogby Analytics survey released in July 2026 found Harris leading Vice President JD Vance by five percentage points, 48 percent to 43 percent.

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Surf Ballroom to unveil life-size statues of Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and Big Bopper at historic celebration

CLEAR LAKE — Three rock-and-roll pioneers whose final performance together unfolded at the Surf Ballroom will be permanently honored outside the legendary Clear Lake venue during a history-making celebration on Friday, August 7, 2026.

The Surf Ballroom will unveil three life-size bronze statues honoring Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and J.P. “The Big Bopper” Richardson as part of an all-day event featuring legendary entertainer Pat Boone, musicians connected to the three stars, a commemorative album release, a classic-car cruise and an old-fashioned sock hop.

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Crime

Mason City suspect once accused of dropping rocks on cars jumps from window in vain attempt to flee cops

MASON CITY — An alleged Mason City troublemaker whose run-ins with police stretch back to at least 2014 tried to bolt from officers again Sunday, jumping out a window before police tackled him and hauled him to jail.

In September 2014, NIT reported that a 14-year-old Movick was one of three juveniles charged after large rocks were thrown from an old railroad bridge onto passing vehicles.

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Cyclospora infections making people sick nationwide; Iowans urged to watch for symptoms

DES MOINES — Federal health officials are warning Americans, including Iowans, to be alert for a parasitic intestinal illness that has sickened people across the country.

The illness, known as cyclosporiasis, is caused by the microscopic parasite Cyclospora cayetanensis. It is typically spread when someone eats food or drinks water contaminated with the parasite.

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Business

Clear Lake petroleum terminal seeks renewal of state air-quality permit

CLEAR LAKE — The Iowa Department of Natural Resources is considering renewal of an air-quality operating permit for a large refined petroleum pipeline terminal in Clear Lake that helps supply gasoline, diesel, ethanol and other fuels to Mason City, Clear Lake, communities across North Iowa and the surrounding region.

According to the DNR, the Clear Lake facility has the potential to emit up to 180.88 tons of volatile organic compounds each year.

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Gallup: More people worldwide say their communities are good places for minorities

ANYTOWN, USA – A new Gallup survey finds that more people around the world believe their communities are good places for racial, ethnic and other minority groups than at any point in the past two decades, signaling a gradual improvement in how people view inclusion where they live, and further enlightening that DEI is pointless and racism is nearly eradicated.

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Mason City artist wins top honor in MacNider Museum’s Area Show: 50

MASON CITY — Mason City artist Dan Gamble has earned Best in Show honors in the Charles H. MacNider Art Museum’s Area Show: 50, a competitive exhibition featuring artists from across North Central Iowa and Southern Minnesota.

Gamble received the top award for his egg tempera on panel work, Untitled (Diptych). As Best in Show winner, he will be granted a solo exhibition at the museum in 2027.

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Crime

Democrat-appointed judge forces ICE to release convicted aircraft hijacker

WASHINGTON — A federal judge appointed by Democratic President Bill Clinton has forced immigration authorities to release a Cuban illegal alien convicted of hijacking an aircraft, returning a dangerous criminal to an American community despite an outstanding deportation order.

Morales (pictured at top) was convicted after taking part in the March 19, 2003, hijacking of a commuter aircraft in Cuba.

Authorities said Morales and others assaulted crew members and forced the pilot to fly the aircraft from Nueva Gerona, Cuba, to Key West, Florida.

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