NIACC set to compete at NJCAA national track and field meet
EL DORADO, Kan. – The NIACC men’s track and field team will compete in the NJCAA Division I meet on Thursday and Friday. The Trojans will compete in two events on Thursday
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EL DORADO, Kan. – The NIACC men’s track and field team will compete in the NJCAA Division I meet on Thursday and Friday. The Trojans will compete in two events on Thursday
MESA, Ariz. – NIACC’s Courtney Tusler shot a second round 54-51 – 105 at the NJCAA Division I national golf tournament Tuesday at the Longbow Golf Course. After two rounds, Tusler has
CHARLES CITY – The next superintendent of schools will be visiting the Charles City Community School District on May 21 as the community inches closer to a decision on who will be
DES MOINES – House Speaker Linda Upmeyer (R-Clear Lake) today named Rep. Peter Cownie (R-West Des Moines) the new Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee. Cownie has been a member
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. officials had pointed criticism of the Chinese government today after reports that Bibles were confiscated and a service to memorialize victims of a horrific earthquake was squelched. The
DES MOINES – Gov. Kim Reynolds ordered all state flags in Iowa to be lowered to half-staff from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Tuesday, May 15, in honor of Peace Officers
MASON CITY – A Mason City man awaits sentencing for felony drunk driving, even as he violated his probation in his previous drunk driving case, landing him in the Beje Clark warehouse
MESA, Ariz. – NIACC sophomore Courtney Tusler shot a first-round 51-48 – 99 at the NJCAA Division I national golf tournament Monday at the Longbow Golf Course. NIACC coach Chris Frenz said
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DES MOINES – Gov. Kim Reynolds attended the 3rd Annual Cyber Symposium at Camp Dodge in Johnston last Wednesday. The symposium, hosted by the Governor’s Cyber Working Group, included presentations from federal
SIOUX CITY – A Honduran man who illegally used someone else’s social security account number to get a job in Chickasaw county was recently sentenced to more than three months in federal
MASON CITY – Big changes have been announced to the Renaissance Project that is poised to go ahead in downtown Mason City, with several older structures near Music Man Square now set
SIOUX CITY – An Iowa man previously convicted of lascivious acts with a child, faces a minimum of 15 years’ imprisonment after a guilty plea to possession of child pornography. James Sorter,
MOUNT PLEASANT – Late last week, federal immigration enforcers went to a concrete plant in Mount Pleasant, Iowa, and arrested nearly three dozen people, drawing a mixed reaction. The raid took place
The following is an update from Iowa Democrats on the end of the 2018 legislative session: Budget Mismanagement Leaves State with Cuts, Deficit Earlier in the year, Governor Reynolds signed $35 million
By KIRK HARDCASTLE NIACC sports information director MESA, Ariz. – Last season, NIACC’s Courtney Tusler headed east to play in the national golf tournament. This season, the former Osage standout will head
SIOUX CITY – A man who belonged to a California gang and conspired to distribute methamphetamine in Iowa was sentenced May 9, 2018, to more than 10 years in federal prison. Rafael
CLINTON – Staying alive. The NIACC baseball team stayed alive at the NJCAA Region XI tournament with a dramatic come-from-behind 7-6 victory over Iowa Central in an elimination game Saturday at Ashford
The following is a legislative update from Rep. Linda Upmeyer of Clear Lake: Last Saturday, we adjourned the historic 2018 legislative session after passing a generational tax reform bill. These reforms provide
MASON CITY – Shirley Stephen, Chronic Disease Prevention Nurse with the Cerro Gordo County Department of Public Health received the 2018 Henry Albert Memorial Award from the Iowa Public Health Association (IPHA).
CLINTON – The NIACC baseball team dropped a 13-5 decision in eight innings to Kirkwood in the second round of the NJCAA Region XI tournament Friday afternoon at Ashford University Field. NIACC
CITY OF MASON CITY Publication Report 5/10/2018 Payee Description Amount —————————————— ABSOLUTE WASTE REMOVAL REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE 695.61 ACTIVE 911 INC PHONE EXPENSE 985.50 AHLERS AND COONEY PC NEGOTIATIONS 1,684.50 ALLIANT UTILITIES-IPC
RURAL MASON CITY – A two-car collision Saturday outside Mason City resulted in no injuries and a citation. On May l2, 2018 at around 1:30 PM there was a two-car collision at
CLEAR LAKE – This weekly fishing report is compiled from information gathered from local bait shops, angler creel surveys and county and state parks staff. For current information, contact the district fisheries
CHARLES CITY – Law enforcement executed a search warrant at a Charles City residence Thursday morning after a burglary and found drug-related items and stolen items. Charles City police and Floyd county
WASHINGTON, D.C.- Congressman Steve King, Chairman of the Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution and Civil Justice, announces that he has introduced legislation to target the problem of visa overstays by nonimmigrant aliens,
The following is a legislative column submitted by Senator Amanda Ragan of Mason City: The 2018 legislative session wrapped up on Saturday, May 5.I am pleased we have passed legislation to help
DES MOINES – Gov. Kim Reynolds ordered all flags on the Capitol Complex to be lowered to half-staff from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday, May 11, 2018, in observance of
MASON CITY – Another day, another honor for NIACC sophomore Ezequias Encarnacion. On Wednesday, the sophomore from the Domincan Republic has been selected as the NJCAA Division II national player of the
MASON CITY – Discarded cigarette butts caused a nearly-tragic fire Monday in Mason City in which a person had to be rescued off the roof of a house. The incident took place
MASON CITY — The Cerro Gordo County Department of Public Health has been conducting case investigations in response to lab confirmed positive Pertussis (also known as Whooping Cough) cases in Cerro Gordo
FORT DODGE – A Fort Dodge man was shot by his dog after reportedly roughhousing with the canine, and now he’s been sent to Des Moines for further treatment of his injuries.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Three American men held as hostages in North Korea are back on U.S. soil and thanked President Trump for their freedom. Thanks to the diplomacy of President Donald Trump
CLEAR LAKE – A Mason City woman fled a drunk driving stop in Clear Lake with three kids in her car before she was finally stopped and forced out of the vehicle.
OSAGE – The NIACC Pappajohn Center and North Iowa Area SBDC recognized Lynn Peaster of Kountry Kupboard as the Pappajohn Center Entrepreneur of the Month for May 2018. Peaster founded Kountry Kupboard
MASON CITY – Two Mason City gas mechanics were in the right place at the right time to help an 83-year-old woman after a pit bull attack. NorthIowaToday.com reported that on May