Cerro Gordo County claims for October 2, 2018
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Cerro Gordo County claims for October 2, 2018 Download the PDF file .
DES MOINES – A Utah satellite TV company will offer to refund money or cancel contracts for more than 1,100 Iowans after the Iowa Attorney General’s Office accused it of violating the
DES MOINES – The Iowa Attorney General’s office worked with federal and Des Moines County prosecutors and law enforcement to secure the second murder conviction in the slaying of a Burlington teenager.
DES MOINES – A new resource for early voting was launched by Progress Iowa – a liberal Iowa political group – today, at IowaVotesEarly.com, providing Iowans who want to vote early an
DES MOINES – A man convicted of multiple domestic abuse crimes in Iowa failed to report back to a residential facility this weekend and authorities are warning citizens to be on the
IRVING, Texas – Iowa State junior safety Braxton Lewis was named Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week after his performance in Iowa State’s 48-42 win over No. 25 Oklahoma State on
AMES – Iowa State true freshman QB Brock Purdy earned a number of national awards after his impressive performance in Iowa State’s 48-42 victory over No. 25 Oklahoma State in Stillwater on
The following is a legislative update from Senator Amanda Ragan of Mason City – Communication among law enforcement and other public safety agencies is key to ensuring safer communities across Iowa. Emergency
MASON CITY – Absentee ballots are ready for 2018 General Election, the Cerro Gordo county auditor said. An eligible voter may vote an absentee ballot at the county auditor’s office or submit
MASON CITY – The Blank Park Zoo of Des Moines will visit the Lime Creek Nature Center for an “After School Special” on Monday, October 29 at 4 p.m. With Halloween just
WASHINGTON – U.S. Attorney Peter E. Deegan, Jr. joined the Department of Justice on this month in announcing more than $70 million in grant funding to bolster school security, educate and train students and