Iowa State Cyclones sign top-20 class
AMES – Iowa State head men’s basketball coach Steve Prohm and his staff stayed largely in the Midwest to recruit this year and it paid off, as the program announced Wednesday it
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AMES – Iowa State head men’s basketball coach Steve Prohm and his staff stayed largely in the Midwest to recruit this year and it paid off, as the program announced Wednesday it
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Department of Justice today announced that the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) intends to take immediate action against the flow of illicit fentanyl analogues into this country and the
MASON CITY – NIT has learned of a possible shake-up at the Mason City fire department. Al Dyer, Mason City Fire Chief, was not at work Tuesday. Nor was he at work
ALBERT LEA – Men from Mason City and Clear Lake were nabbed in a sex sting out of Albert Lea, Minnesota. According to the Albert Lea Tribune: “Court documents state three men
ESTHERVILLE, IOWA – A Northern Iowa man, age 84, is accused of a sex assault of a 5-year-old girl. On October 15, 2017 Estherville Police responded to a complaint of an assault.
MASON CITY – The City of Mason City, Robin Anderson of the Chamber of Commerce, and others named in a lawsuit brought by Philip Chodur of G8 Development are due in court
ESTHERVILLE, IOWA- Police in this small Northern Iowa town chased a Minnesota man on foot after he was suspected of harming a 2-year-old girl. On November 3, Estherville Police responded to a
MASON CITY – A convicted Mason City meth dealer was caught for the second time this year with illegal substances and is now behind bars. A Mason City police officer observed a
MOBILE, ALABAMA – A Republican former judge embroiled in an election to the U.S. Senate says a teen sex encounter allegation against him is “baseless” amid calls for hi to drop out
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Employers of illegal aliens deduct as a business expense the wages and benefits paid to illegal alien workers – but not for long, if Iowa Congressman Steve King has his
DES MOINES – The ACLU rejoiced this week at a rule change that bars the routine shackling of children in Iowa courts. According to the ACLU, “Thousands of Iowa children will no