Councilman Jeff Marsters fractures both wrists
Mason City City Councilman Jeff Marsters had a little accident while working on his new pickup truck. Hell fell and fractured both wrists. Martsers is home from work recovering at this time.
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Mason City City Councilman Jeff Marsters had a little accident while working on his new pickup truck. Hell fell and fractured both wrists. Martsers is home from work recovering at this time.
CEDAR RAPIDS – State Senator Rob Hogg (D-Cedar Rapids) issued the following statement today in response to the news that the total number of employed Iowans fell by 7,800 since June, and
To the citizens of Mason City, From Don Nelson: It is time to step aside and provide other citizens in Ward 3 the opportunity to serve our fine community. You may not
ROCKFORD, IOWA – A funeral was held today in Rockford for Special Operator Petty Officer 1st Class, Jon Tumilson. On August 6th, Navy SEAL Tumilson was killed when the helicopter he was
Op-ed by Matt Marquardt At the Cerro Godo County Supervisors meetings, held every Tuesday morning, now at 9:45 a.m., there is literally no chance for the public to address the Supervisors. None.
August 15, 2011, Des Moines, Iowa. Iowa Department of Revenue Director Courtney Kay-Decker notified county auditors today of assessment adjustments, or “equalizations”, on agricultural, commercial, and residential values.|August 15, 2011, Des Moines,
DES MOINES ó More than 2.6 million Iowans served by public water supplies received safe drinking water in 2010, according to the annual DNR public drinking water program’s compliance report. The report
Workers were busy installing green “turf” on the plaza Thursday evening. The turf looks very much like real grass. Someone at the scene remarked “I should get this installed in my yard.”
Mason City, IA, August 18, 2011 ñ On Friday afternoon, August 19, 2011 boarding for Mason City Public Transit buses will move across the street from Central Park. Passengers will board the