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by Jody Spear and Kelly Meyer – Mason City Auto Sales on 18 N. Monroe had many things going on Saturday. “It’s kind of a Second Grand Opening but really it was
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by Jody Spear and Kelly Meyer – Mason City Auto Sales on 18 N. Monroe had many things going on Saturday. “It’s kind of a Second Grand Opening but really it was
MASON CITY – Former Kohl’s employee Daphne Jo Lincicum, age 20, has received a deferred judgment for treating her employer’s cash register as her personal piggy bank. Lincicum (pictured) was charged with

By Michelle Kaufman, McClatchy Newspapers – LONDON — Anyone who thinks NBA players don’t care about winning an Olympic gold medal didn’t see the U.S. megastars dancing in a circle carrying a
By Jeff Miller, The Orange County Register – EL SEGUNDO, Calif. — Before Dwight Howard played for the Lakers, before he donned the jersey of the Lakers, before he even was formally
By Charean Williams, McClatchy Newspapers – LONDON — Yawn if you’ve heard this one before: The U.S. women’s basketball team won a gold medal. They did it with an 86-50 victory over
By Kevin Baxter, Los Angeles Times – LONDON — Mexico’s national anthem played at a medal ceremony for the first time in the London Olympics on Saturday, following its men’s soccer team’s
By Michelle Kaufman, McClatchy Newspapers – LONDON — Anyone who thinks NBA players don’t care about winning an Olympic gold medal didn’t see the U.S. megastars dancing in a circle carrying a

By Gil LeBreton, McClatchy Newspapers – LONDON — By their own troubling admission, the primary goal of the U.S. men’s 4 x 100-meter relay team Saturday wasn’t the gold medal. “I can
From Iowa Alliance for Retired Americans, Progress Iowa: DES MOINES, IOWA — The Iowa Alliance for Retired Americans and Progress Iowa issued the following statements today in response to the nomination of
By Daniela Hernandez, Star Tribune (Minneapolis) – MINNEAPOLIS — The frightened teenager spent her 14th birthday at Children’s Hospital in Minneapolis. For weeks, the doctors didn’t know what was wrong — until
By Greg Gordon, McClatchy Newspapers – WASHINGTON — After nearly a decade of warnings that the world’s oil supply was running out, Americans now are hearing about technology breakthroughs that can unlock
By Leon Stafford, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution – ATLANTA — Coca-Cola’s Freestyle fountain dispenser, which the company launched three years ago, is one of its biggest innovations in years, and many say the
By Mark Phelan, Detroit Free Press – The stylish, technically advanced and roomy 2013 Cadillac XTS Platinum AWD luxury sedan is trying to roll a tricky 7-10 split by simultaneously appealing to
By Tom Hudson, McClatchy Newspapers – It has been a record breaking summer but not at the gas pump. While July was the hottest month on record and a majority of the
By Gail MarksJarvis, Chicago Tribune – Question: With seemingly stable companies such as AIG, JPMorgan (Chase), Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, Lehman Brothers, MF Global and Peregrine having financial problems, how safe are
By Jessica Guynn, Los Angeles Times – LOS ANGELES — Some investors have lost faith in Facebook whose shares are down more than 40 percent since their May stock market debut. But
By Alex Pham and Richard Verrier, Los Angeles Times – LOS ANGELES — Hollywood and other content owners, whose relationship with Google is fitful at best, gave the Silicon Valley search company

MASON CITY – A discharge of iron-laden cooling water and resulting fish kill is being investigated by the Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) on Cheslea Creek on the south side of
By Gary D’Amato, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel – LONDON — The object at the Olympics is to get to the podium, and Team USA was the winner in that regard at the London
By K.C. Johnson, Los Angeles Times – LONDON — Kevin Durant is one of the more polite and accessible stars in the NBA. Thus, it wasn’t surprising when he patiently listened to
By Lee Romney, Los Angeles Times – Now that a defense attorney for Colorado shooting suspect James E. Holmes has referred in court to his client’s unspecified “mental illness,” it is a
By Jim Puzzanghera, Los Angeles Times – WASHINGTON — The Justice Department said it would not pursue criminal charges against Goldman Sachs Group Inc. or its employees related to allegations by a
By David Lauter, Tribune Washington Bureau – WASHINGTON — For the past two election cycles, news organizations have devoted increasing resources to fact-checking political claims. The past week vividly demonstrated the limits

By Meghan McCarthy, Cronkite News Service – WASHINGTON — Up to 1.76 million illegal immigrants could be eligible for a two-year reprieve from deportation under an Obama administration program that begins accepting
JACKSONVILLE, FL—United States District Judge Timothy J. Corrigan today sentenced Alfredo Roberto Townsend (48, Columbus, Georgia) to 90 months in federal prison and a 15-year term of supervised release for receiving child
By Chuck Barney, Contra Costa Times – DON’T MISS: OLYMPICS CLOSING CEREMONY — It’s hard to tell who had a better time in London: Michael Phelps, who cemented his claim as the
The Justice Department released a letter of findings today determining that the Lauderdale County Youth Court, the Meridian Police Department (MPD), and the Mississippi Division of Youth Services (DYS) are violating the
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A Shasta County, Calif., man was formally indicted Thursday by a federal grand jury on a criminal charge stemming from a far-reaching international child pornography probe by U.S. Immigration

MASON CITY – The Republican Party or “Victory Office” in Mason City has volunteer opportunities available. The office opened up last week in preparation for the November elections, featuring the race for

CLEAR LAKE – A “Summer Fishing Day” will be held on Wednesday, August 22 from 9 a.m. – Noon at Blue-bill Lake. This outing is for families of all ranges of fishing
By Glenn Whipp, Los Angeles Times – LOS ANGELES — “Saturday Night Live” stalwart Bill Hader tries not to analyze things too much, preferring to live by the motto found on the wall
By Rene Rodriguez, McClatchy Newspapers – Opening Wednesday: THE ODD LIFE OF TIMOTHY GREEN (PG) A couple (Jennifer Garner and Joel Edgerton) who long to have children bury an empty box in their
By Richard Simon, Los Angeles Times – WASHINGTON — Aloha! Sort of. As federal judges prepare to gather for a conference in Maui, a pair of Republican senators are still complaining about
ANAHEIM, Calif. — Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) Special Agent in Charge Steven J. Bogdalek and Anaheim Police Chief John Welter today announced the conclusion of a joint investigation
By Rachel E. Stassen-Berger, Star Tribune (Minneapolis) – MINNEAPOLIS — In the last year former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty has joined the boards of seven corporations and become senior adviser to a California

By Kevin Diaz, Star Tribune (Minneapolis) – WASHINGTON — Just as the controversy over Michele Bachmann’s allegations of Islamist government infiltration had begun to subside, the Minnesota Republican is distributing a speech
By Nika Soon-Shiong, Los Angeles Times – LOS ANGELES — The Greenland ice sheet, the second-largest ice body in the world, has lost its ice in fits and starts — with short bursts
There is a new “drive-by” virus on the Internet, and it often carries a fake message—and fine—purportedly from the FBI. “We’re getting inundated with complaints,” said Donna Gregory of the Internet Crime
By Mark Whicker, The Orange County Register – LONDON — They did forward rolls on the Earls Court floor. They reached down and drummed the medal stand, in unison, when it was
By Scott M. Reid, The Orange County Register – LONDON — When it was over Kenya’s Thomas Longosiwa could only shake his head, more in awe than frustration. Longosiwa was one of