Woman who helped rob bank caught stealing at Wal-Mart
MASON CITY – Spending just one year in prison may have failed at rehabilitating a Mason City woman who helped rob a bank two years ago, as she was caught stealing Sunday
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MASON CITY – Spending just one year in prison may have failed at rehabilitating a Mason City woman who helped rob a bank two years ago, as she was caught stealing Sunday
NIT – The Obamacare website – Healthcare.gov – struggled to take applications and shut down unexpectedly Monday as people swarmed the site on the final day to get health care coverage for
MASON CITY – A North Iowa man was hospitalized after a single-vehicle accident Tuesday morning. The Cerro Gordo County Sheriff’s Office said that Tuesday morning at about 7:02 AM, deputies responded to
DES MOINES – Gov. Terry E. Branstad announced Monday that he will sign Senate File 2341, an Act relating to the rebate of sales tax imposed and collected at an automobile racetrack facility
DES MOINES – On Wednesday, April 9 at 1:15 p.m., Iowa Supreme Court Justice Brent Appel will meet with students during Tama County Government Day at the Reinig Center, 1007 Prospect Drive,
WASHINGTON – The North Atlantic Council (NATO) today celebrates the anniversaries of the latest three rounds of NATO enlargement: the fifteenth anniversary of the accession of the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland;
From Senator Charles Grassley – Q: Does the Environmental Protection Agency have jurisdiction over waterways on Iowa farms? A: Congress writes environmental laws to set in place policies that protect the air
Courtesy UNI Athletics Communications By Michael Haller, UNI Athletic Communications Intern Player Profile: #98 Defensive linemen Xavier Williams – Grandview, Mo. product, Xavier Williams is looking to lead the Panthers defensive line
NEW YORK – With the Central African Republic (CAR) capital of Bangui having relapsed into wider violence, the United Nations human rights office today urged States to support the world body’s appeal
LONDON – Domestic and sexual violence, sexual bullying and harassment, forced and early marriages, and female genital mutilation – all these issues and more will be on the docket as the United