Caught three years ago driving drunk, Mason City woman finally sent to jail
MASON CITY – A Mason City woman who was caught drunk driving after ordering grub from a fast food joint was finally sent to jail, over three years after the crime. Haley
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MASON CITY – A Mason City woman who was caught drunk driving after ordering grub from a fast food joint was finally sent to jail, over three years after the crime. Haley
AMES, IOWA – Iowa State head men’s basketball coach Steve Prohm has announced the signing of Louisiana prep Cameron Lard. Lard, a 6-9, 220-pound forward from New Orleans, Louisiana, becomes the fifth
DES MOINES – Today, Gov. Terry E. Branstad and Lt. Gov. Kim Reynolds highlighted numerous measureable health outcomes designed for Medicaid patients to increase health and wellness that are now being tracked
IOWA CITY – The University of Iowa has been notified that the medical hardship waiver appeal, filed on behalf of student-athlete Drew Ott , has been denied by the NCAA. Coach Kirk
MASON CITY – A Mason City man is behind bars accused of sexual assault today after police were called to a residence for an investigation. Officers responded to a residence in the
WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Jerry Moran (R-Kan.), a member of the Senate Appropriations Agriculture Subcommittee, and U.S. Senator Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) this week introduced the Agriculture Students Encourage, Acknowledge, Reward, Nurture (EARN)
Liberal lobbyists at Progress Iowa call on lawmakers to make equal pay a priority and increase salary transparency in the workplace: Hardworking women across Iowa and the entire country deserve equal pay
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MASON CITY – The NIACC baseball team is ranked No. 14 in the NJCAA Division II poll released on Wednesday. Iowa Central is ranked No. 9 and Kirkwood is ranked No. 19. NIACC was
ROCKWELL, IOWA – There has been more trouble lately at a public housing apartment complex in Rockwell, Iowa. Police have been called regularly to the Oakbrook Apartments, located at the 500 block
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MASON CITY – NIACC sophomore right-hander Dan Loats was selected as the ICCAC pitcher of the week for the week of April 4-10. Loats gave up one run on three hits and struck
WASHINGTON, D.C. – This week, the Task Force on Executive Overreach held a hearing titled, “Executive Overreach in Domestic Affairs Part II – IRS Abuse, Welfare Reform, and Other Issues.” The task
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From Rep. Sharon Steckman – The House water quality plan was approved last night by a vote of 65-33. Even though I was glad to see water quality finally discussed in the
CHARLES CITY – A man who has run for school board twice in Charles City has been found guilty of sexual abuse. A Floyd county jury returned a guilty verdict Tuesday afternoon
DES MOINES – Iowa Governor Terry Branstad signed a bill passed by the Iowa legislature that helps provide a final resting place for all veterans. HF 2266 addresses a problem that goes unnoticed
MASON CITY – A Rockford woman was cited in a two-car crash Monday in Mason City that hurt one person. Mason City police tell NIT the crash happened at 4:44 PM at
CEDAR RAPIDS – Being in possession of stolen revolver was enough to send an illegal alien living in Hampton to prison. Rufino Rolo-Polo, age 36, a Mexico citizen residing in Hampton, Iowa,
CEDAR RAPIDS – A Guatemalan man who unlawfully used the Social Security number of a U.S. citizen to work in a slaughterhouse was sentenced yesterday to more than two years in federal
MASON CITY – A St. Ansgar teen has been ticketed after colliding with an on-duty deputy’s vehicle at a busy intersection. On Sunday, April 10, 2016, at approximately 6:53 p.m. Mason City
MINNEAPOLIS, MN – Black Lives Matter activists shutdown two intersections surrounding Target Field including light rail at the Twins’ home opener demanding a re-opening of Jamar Clark’s case and an end to
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ST. PAUL – Increases in chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis fueled a rise to nearly 26,000 STD diagnoses in Minnesota last year. An all-time high of 25,986 sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) were diagnosed in
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MASON CITY – A Minnesota man was stopped and arrested during a North End traffic stop recently. A Cerro Gordo county deputy stopped a vehicle at about 7:07 PM April 5 near
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DES MOINES – The secret filming of tenants by landlords could be made illegal as the Iowa legislature looks to criminalize that act. The right to privacy exists, even in the age
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WAVERLY, IOWA – Law enforcement arrested a Plainfield, Iowa woman for drunk driving. On March 27, 2016, the Bremer County Sheriff’s Office stopped a vehicle for a traffic violation. Further investigation led
DECORAH, IOWA – Police in this small northeast Iowa college town say Monday will be a day with “safety measures” in place for schools after an ominous email was received. The Decorah
MASON CITY – NIT has learned today that a local credit union has stepped up to help the Mason City library put on a public event. According to Mason City Library Director