OBIT: Robert D. Buehler
Robert D. Buehler, 80, of Mason City, passed away on Monday, February 2, 2021 at MercyOne Medical Center – North Iowa. No services are scheduled at this time. Memorials may be directed
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Robert D. Buehler, 80, of Mason City, passed away on Monday, February 2, 2021 at MercyOne Medical Center – North Iowa. No services are scheduled at this time. Memorials may be directed
MASON CITY – NIACC sophomore Becca Steffen was selected as the ICCAC Division II offensive volleyball player of the week for the week of Jan. 25-31. It is the second time Steffen
CRESCO, IOWA – An Iowa family was displaced after a Tuesday morning fire house fire. The Cresco Fire Department was paged to a house fire at 9094 Yankee Avenue at 4:30 AM
CHARLES CITY – A Charles City teen was cited after a $10,000 auto accident. The Charles City police department says an accident took place on January 22, 2021. At about 8:50 AM
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Ellen Lou Anderson, 90, of Clear Lake, formerly of Joice, died Friday, January 29, 2021, at the Lake Mills Care Center in Lake Mills, Iowa. Per Ellen’s wishes, her body was cremated
MASON CITY – The NIACC volleyball team is ranked No. 16 in the latest NJCAA Division II poll released Monday. NIACC (2-1 overall, 2-1 in the ICCAC) split a pair of matches
DES MOINES – Today Governor Kim Reynolds announced the appointment of Michael Bousselot to be the new director at the Iowa Department of Management. Bousselot’s appointment is effective Monday, February 8th, 2021. His appointment is subject
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MINNEAPOLIS – An indictment was unsealed this week charging Cheng Bo, also known as Joe Cheng, a 45-year-old national of the People’s Republic of China, with participating in a criminal conspiracy from
IOWA CITY – The University of Iowa Athletics Department conducted 512 COVID-19 PCR tests for the week of Jan. 25-31, 2021. Four (4) positive tests and 508 negative tests have been received.
MINNEAPOLIS – Iowa scored a Big Ten road victory Sunday, defeating Minnesota in Williams Arena 94-68. The Iowa Hawkeyes (10-4, 6-4) defeated Minnesota (4-7, 5-8) for the second time this season and
CHARLES CITY – A Charles City woman was cited by police after running a stop sign and colliding with a man’s vehicle. Charles City police say the accident took place on January
CEDAR RAPIDS – A man from Mexico who re-entered the United States illegally and stole another’s identity for purposes of employment in Iowa was sentenced January 27, 2021 to two years in
DES MOINES – A bill promoting school vouchers in the Iowa Legislature has earned opposition, and a Senate Democrat explained that position. In an impassioned speech, Iowa Senate Democratic Leader Zach Wahls
Olivia Kathryn Larson, 23, of Clear Lake, unexpectedly and tragically passed away in Bloomington, IL on Saturday, January 23, 2021. A funeral service will be held at 11:00 a.m. Tuesday, February 2,
Neil Hershey, 92, of Mason City, passed away Tuesday, January 26, 2021 at his home in Mason City. A private funeral service will be held 10:30am Monday, February 1, 2021 at First
Roger Brownmiller, 76, went to be with the Lord on 27January 2021 at Mercy Medical Center- North Iowa. Burial will be held in the Iowa Veterans Cemetery, Van Meter, IA at a
CARBONDALE, Ill – The UNI men’s basketball team fell to the Salukis of Southern Illinois 71-68 on Sunday afternoon. The Panthers shot 40.7% (11-27) from the field in the first half but
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