Witnesses describe shoplifters at Wal-Mart
Witnesses decribed an incident that took place at Wal-Mart this afternoon: At 2:12 pm today, a Security Guard at Walmart called the Police, informing them that he was chasing a shoplifter out
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Witnesses decribed an incident that took place at Wal-Mart this afternoon: At 2:12 pm today, a Security Guard at Walmart called the Police, informing them that he was chasing a shoplifter out
Effective immediately, all designated trails at Lime Creek Conservation Area are open to foot, horse, and bicycle traffic. Although, if weather conditions become rainy making trail conditions poor and muddy, trails will
DES MOINES: Today the Iowa House and Senate approved the statewide redistricting plan proposed by the nonpartisan Legislative Service Bureau. Governor Branstad also indicated today that he will approve the plan. After
A recent hot-button issue simmering in recent weeks has been which vendors are allowed to operate in East Park during Band Fest weekend in Mason City. Some say not enough local vendors
Cerro Gordo County Sheriffs made the following arrests Wednesday night at 11:56 PM: Passenger arrested for possession controlled substance w/ intent to deliver – methamphetamine. Driver arrested for possession controlled substance –
Children’s Book Week is May 2-8, 2011. Here is the schedule of events: Monday, May 2nd: Police Chief Mike Lashbrook will do a short story time at 6:00PM in the Story Time
BILLY LEONEL KNUTSON (age 25) was arrested at the Jail on†Cerro Gordo County arrest warrant SRCR019538. Charge: FTA for Sentencing ref Ct. I – Assault Resulting in Injury, and Ct. II –
Building experts from Morton Buildings of Illinois are working directly with NIACC students to increase their education and training on design and building. Since Monday April 11, Morton Buildings Director of Operations,
Mason City’s Planning and Zoning Commission heard concerns from citizens at a metting Tuesday night about a new ordinance that requires dumpsters and other garbage containers to be hidden from view. The