PAD walk held in East Park
MASON CITY – The Mercy Heart & Vascular Institute-Vein Center had a free PAD (peripheral artery disease) screening and awareness walk Saturday at East Park. In Shelter #3, Ami Frohling, Monica Christensen
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MASON CITY – The Mercy Heart & Vascular Institute-Vein Center had a free PAD (peripheral artery disease) screening and awareness walk Saturday at East Park. In Shelter #3, Ami Frohling, Monica Christensen
WASHINGTON – President Obama delivered remarks Monday from the White House Press Briefing Room about what a federal government shutdown would mean for the country. President Obama said that if Congress does
AMES, Iowa – WIN Magazine released its preseason Torunament Power Index (TPI) rankings recently, pitting head coach Kevin Jackson and his 2013-14 Cyclones at No. 9 with 35.5 TPI points. WIN’s point
From the NIACC Athletic Department, September 30th, 2013 – VOLLEYBALL What’s next: The NIACC volleyball team returns to action Wednesday in an ICCAC match at DMACC (15-7 overall, 4-1 in the ICCAC). The Lady Trojans
CEDAR RAPIDS – A man who sold heroin to a person who overdosed and died from using the heroin was sentenced today in federal court in Cedar Rapids to serve 30 years
Op-ed by Peter Children – Today is Monday and we are all blessed with another offering of just how the Globe thinks through the musing of their lead writer the esteemed Mr.
DES MOINES – AFSCME Iowa Council 61 President Danny Homan issued the following statement regarding the looming government shutdown: “A federal government shutdown will hurt Iowa families. A shutdown will lead to
CEDAR RAPIDS – A 19-year old fugitive from Illinois was sentenced to almost four years in federal prison after he was caught in Cedar Rapids with a gun that had been stolen
The FBI is offering a reward of up to $5,000 for information that leads to the identification, arrest, and conviction of the person or persons who vandalized three churches in Bozeman, Montana.
SEOUL, South Korea, Sept. 30, 2013 – The U.S.-South Korean alliance that began here 60 years ago was based on mutual defense, but has grown into a force for global peace and
MASON CITY – Ice equipment issues at the North Iowa Ice Arena have caused a number of event delays at the venue. At this time, there is no ice at the arena,
HERAT PROVINCE, Afghanistan – Afghan National Army special forces soldiers from the 9th Special Operations Kandak detained two Taliban leaders Sept. 26 in Herat province’s Guzarah district. Afghan Special Forces assaulted Mohham
IRVING, Texas- Iowa State running back Aaron Wimberly was named the Big 12’s Co-Offensive Football Player of the Week, announced today by the Big 12 office. A junior from Snellville, Ga., Wimberly
American Forces Press Service WASHINGTON, Sept. 30, 2013 – With a government shutdown possible in the absence of federal funding beyond fiscal year 2013, which ends at midnight tonight, Defense Secretary Chuck
MASON CITY – A Nora Springs woman was injured Friday in a two-car collision on the city’s southeast side. Around 2:35 pm, Friday afternoon, Emily Schumaker, age 18, of Nora Springs was
MASON CITY – A man is in jail for allegedly driving drunk and crashing his car with two kids inside, causing them to be injured. According to the Cero Gordo County Sheriff’s
WASHINGTON — Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa is asking the IRS commissioner nominee for his views on two key subjects prior to confirmation proceedings: the use of private contractors to collect tax
From the White House, September 30th, 2013 – If the United States government shuts down tonight and our economy takes a hit, it will be because House Republicans let it happen. Right
FORWARD OPERATING BASE SALERNO, Afghanistan – Staff Sgt. Daniel Hall walked into the air cell room and proclaimed, “I got us a case of Pop-Tarts and they haven’t expired yet!” Finding such