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NIT – In the wake of last week’s Republican presidential debate moderated by CNBC in which some of the candidates felt attacked or belittled by the questions posed to them, the party
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MASON CITY – An organization dedicated to improving the blight on the North End of Mason City has given a check to the Mason City Blue Zone initiative. The Mason City Blue
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Iowa Senator Joni Ernst will not be in support of raising the nation’s debt ceiling, she made clear today “Iowans sent me to Congress with a clear mandate: to
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Deso Dogg is gone for good. A German citizen and well-known rapper – Denis Cuspert – who openly embraced the ways and tactics of the slaughterous ISIS war machine,
MASON CITY – A Mason City man who was arrested, tried and convicted in setting his place of employment on fire and then caught with drugs is now in an Iowa prison.
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AUGUSTA, GA – The Augusta Sports Council has announced the nominees for the 2015 Ray Guy Award, which identifies the nation’s top collegiate punter. Among the 79 candidates is the 2014 Ray
MASON CITY – Police were called to a Mason City park this week after a person was found unresponsive in a car. Police tell NIT that on October 27, 2015, at 9:46
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MASON CITY – Everyone is invited to participate in a donation drive to benefit the Hawkeye Harvest Food Bank and North Iowa Human Society on November 7 in Mason City. Cranksgiving is a
MASON CITY – A traffic stop led to a chase and ultimately the arrest of a young man on drug charges. During a traffic stop Thursday evening at North Federal Avenue and