Cisneros set to stand trial for murder on October 22nd
MASON CITY – Michael Jason Cisneros, 37, will stand trial in October on a first degree murder charge brought last month by Mason City police invlolving the 1994 death of a child.
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MASON CITY – Michael Jason Cisneros, 37, will stand trial in October on a first degree murder charge brought last month by Mason City police invlolving the 1994 death of a child.
MASON CITY – One person was injured Friday evening after a collision on Mason CIty’s west side. According to a report, a female was transported to Mercy Hospital with what police called
MASON CITY – In the wake of financial numbers released – and explained – by the Iowa Department of Management’s Statewide School Finance Officer, Lisa Oakley, that show the Mason City School
MASON CITY – At-Large City Council member Scott Tornquist said Tuesday night that new jobs from WS Live headed to Mason City are “so close to the minimum wage.” WS Live –
WASHINGTON, DC— In this week’s address, President Obama said that the housing market is starting to heal, and now it’s time to build on that progress by creating a better bargain for
WASHINGTON — More than 200 alleged transnational criminal street gang members and associates were arrested in El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras during a 60-day enforcement operation spearheaded by U.S. Immigration and Customs
NEW YORK – The United Nations human rights office on Friday said that the resumption of the death penalty in Viet Nam represents a “major setback” in the country’s human rights record.
NEW YORK – Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon stressed the need to find a political solution to the ongoing conflict in Syria as well as to renew momentum for the holding of an international
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The delinquency rate for mortgage loans on one-to-four-unit residential properties decreased to a seasonally adjusted rate of 6.96 percent of all loans outstanding at the end of the second
President Obama believes that there should be increased transparency and reforms in our intelligence programs in order to give the public confidence that these programs have strong oversight and clear protections against
WASHINGTON- The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and the U.S. Department of the Treasury today released the July edition of the Obama Administration’s Housing Scorecard – a comprehensive report
The Drug Enforcement Administration is deeply troubled to learn of the decision by a Mexican court to release infamous drug trafficker Rafael Caro-Quintero from a Mexican prison. Caro-Quintero had been serving a
By Senator Chuck Grassley – It’s a critically important time for the bioenergy industry, and particularly the advanced biofuels producers. I’m a long-time supporter of efforts to diversify our energy supply with
From Sen. Charles Grassley – The Aug. 5, 2013, Wall Street Journal article “Insider Probe Caught in Knot/Investigation of Health-Policy Leak Is Muddled by Provision Protecting Congress” is inaccurate. It also represents
By Jim Garamone, American Forces Press Service – WASHINGTON – The commander in chief told Marines at Camp Pendleton, Calif., this week that the war in Afghanistan has entered its final chapter.
From politician Ralph Nader: Important Minimum Wage Facts Forbes Top 25 CEOs rake in more in just one hour of work than the average minimum wage worker does in a year. The