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SOUTHWEST ASIA, Jan. 14, 2015 – U.S. and coalition military forces continued to attack Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant terrorists in Syria, using bomber and fighter aircraft to conduct six
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SOUTHWEST ASIA, Jan. 14, 2015 – U.S. and coalition military forces continued to attack Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant terrorists in Syria, using bomber and fighter aircraft to conduct six
DES MOINES – Iowa deer hunters reported harvesting about 101,500 deer in 2014, which is an increase from 99,414 harvested in 2013. Although this is a slight increase, it is still 33
TAMPA, Fla. – Earlier today, U.S. Central Command’s Twitter and YouTube sites were compromised for approximately 30 minutes. These sites reside on commercial, non-Defense Department servers and both sites have been temporarily
CHARLES CITY – An underage alcohol party led to a call to police and the arrest of a Charles City man for supplying alcohol to minors. Charles City police were called to
BLOOMINGTON, MN – The city attorney of Bloomington, Minnesota has filed charges against 10 persons she considers to be “organizers” of a rally/protest held last month in the Mall of America that
CHARLES CITY – A Charles City woman went to the hospital after a three-car accident and says she will fight her traffic ticket. Charles City police responded to the intersection of Gilbert
CHARLES CITY – An Osage woman was jailed after a disturbance in Charles City over the weekend. Charles City police were called to the area of E Street and 8th Avenue at
DES MOINES – Today, AFSCME Iowa Council 61 President Danny Homan issued the following statement about Governor Branstad’s recommendation to close the Clarinda and Mt. Pleasant Mental Health Institutes: “The well-being of
WASHINGTON, D.C. – People are taking their own lives with guns at a faster pace than people are killing each other guns, according to new data from the Annual Review of Public
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today approved the Maestro Rechargeable System for certain obese adults, the first weight loss treatment device that targets the nerve pathway between the
MASON CITY – An auditor, Hogan-Hansen, today released an audit report on the Mason City Community School District in Mason City. The District’s governmental revenue totaled $44,594,900 for the year ended June
MINNEAPOLIS – A game-winning shot by Jarrod Uthoff was just enough for Iowa to escape Williams arena with a victory Tuesday night. Uthoff led Iowa with a career high 22 points in
WASHINGTON – Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa is asking the federal agency responsible for implementing the health care co-ops created under the President’s health care law to explain its role in the
DES MOINES – Barack Obama, symbol of the federal government’s dysfunction, Democratic activist, and President of the United States, will visit Cedar Falls later today on a final national stop before his
CHARLES CITY – A convicted meth dealer was busted for driving with a suspended license. A Charles City police officer conducted a traffic stop just before midnight on January 9 near the
PEORIA, Ill. – The University of Northern Iowa men’s basketball team hung on for a 63-52 win at Bradley on Tuesday at Carver Arena. The Panthers led by as many as 23