NIACC men’s cross country team places second
CEDAR RAPIDS – The NIACC men’s cross country team placed second at the Mount Mercy Mustang Gallop Friday with 66 points. Iowa Central won the team title with 27 points. Grand View
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CEDAR RAPIDS – The NIACC men’s cross country team placed second at the Mount Mercy Mustang Gallop Friday with 66 points. Iowa Central won the team title with 27 points. Grand View
MASON CITY – It was reported that one person was transported to the Mercy ER Thursday after a three-car pileup on the city’s northwest side. According to police, on Thursday afternoon at
MASON CITY – A local man was charged with a moving violation after a two car accident Thursday in Mason City. Police said that Thursday at about 7:06 PM, Ben Dirksen, 18,
MASON CITY – A man walked into a northwest Mason City home unannounced Thursday afternoon, an NIT reader reported. After checking with police, they were able to confirm the details as reported
WASHINGTON – Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa, ranking member of the Senate Judiciary Committee and co-chairman of the Senate Caucus on International Narcotics Control, today made the following comment on what Reuters
WASHINGTON – Following on the President’s calls with House and Senate leaders over the last day, and building on extensive Cabinet Member outreach to Congress over the past week, this evening (August
NEW YORK – As the United Nations marked the International Day against Nuclear Tests, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon called on all States that have not yet signed and ratified the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty
NEW YORK – Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon is cutting short his official visit to Austria to return to New York in preparation for a briefing from the United Nations chemical weapons inspection team
Pyongyang (KCNA) — The spokesman for the Policy Department of the National Defence Commission (NDC) of the DPRK issued the following statement Thursday: Years of tensions and confrontation have been defused and
MASON CITY – Even as one progressive North Iowa community, Decorah, has bowed out of the controversial Blue Zones program, Mason City kids were slapped this week with a policy banning yummy
DECORAH – Decorah’s effort to become a certified Blue Zones Community is no more. The local leadership team is opting out of the program in order to pursue a more comprehensive countywide approach
U.S. Army Sergeant Kevin Bilal Abdullah pleaded guilty today to bribery charges for his role in the theft of fuel at Forward Operating Base (FOB) Fenty, near Jalalabad, Afghanistan. The guilty plea
MASON CITY – A husband and wife team earlier this week helped demonstrate and teach advanced levels of scuba diving at Big Blue. Don and Carrie Brown, owners of North Iowa Scuba, were
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of the Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) on Thursday ruled that same-sex couples, legally married in jurisdictions and states like Iowa that recognize their marriages,
Kevin Trittien, age 35, of Eldora, Iowa, has been indicted on federal child sexual exploitation charges. The charges are contained in an Indictment unsealed August 23, 2013, in United States District Court
Alexis Candelario-Santana, 42, was sentenced today to life in prison for murdering eight people and an unborn child and attempting to murder 19 others during a mass shooting at a Puerto Rico
DES MOINES – Ken Sagar was unanimously re-elected as President of the Iowa Federation of Labor, AFL-CIO, at the 57th annual Iowa Federation of Labor Convention, in Altoona, on August 21. Over
From Rep. Sharon Steckman – Over 230,000 students are back on campus for the fall semester at Iowa’s 15 community colleges, three state universities, and 27 private colleges. With Iowa facing a
B. Todd Jones received the ceremonial oath-of-office as Director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) administered by Vice President Joe Biden at the White House today at 10:00
Iowa Congressman Steve King reminded the world Thursday how much he dislike’s the Affordable Care Act, otherwise known as “Obamacare.” “I was for repealing and defunding Obamacare before it was cool. And
OMAHA – A North Iowa woman was inured in a single vehicle accident Wednesday in Western Iowa. According to a report, 58 year-old Arleen Wanda Kinter of Riceville was northbound on Interstate