BOONE – The NIACC volleyball team dropped a 3-0 decision to No. 12 DMACC in the opening round of the NJCAA Region 11 tournament on Wednesday.
Month: November 2023
Northern Iowa man packing meth, a scale, and a loaded gun faces federal prison
SIOUX CITY – A Northern man who illegally possessed a firearm and drug dealing supplies pled guilty in federal court in Sioux City.
Iowa felon convicted of illegal firearm possession
CEDAR RAPIDS – An Iowa man who was found in a park after hours with a short-barreled shotgun pled guilty in federal court in Cedar Rapids.
OBIT: Jerry Dean Whitney Jr.
Jerry Dean Whitney Jr., 63, of Mason City, Iowa, passed away October 23, 2023, at MercyOne North Iowa Medical Center in Mason City.
OBIT: Monica R. Stupka
Monica R. Stupka, 68, of Garner, peacefully passed away on Friday, October 27, 2023, at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics in Iowa City.
Iowa GOP Representatives in Congress vote to keep George Santos in office
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Iowa’s four Republican Representatives in Congress all believe the outrageous George Santos should keep his seat and tonight made sure he stays in office by thwarting an attempt to have him ousted.
Cerro Gordo County Courthouse: Expense report and Supervisor meeting minutes October 30, 2023
MASON CITY – The following are the expenses paid by Cerro Gordo county and Board of Supervisor meeting minutes for the period ending on October 30, 2023:
OBIT: Constance “Connie” Sue Bieber
Constance Sue Bieber 89, died Monday, October 30, 2023 at her home. The family will be having a private family service for Connie. Inurnment will take place in Clear Lake Cemetery, Clear Lake, Iowa.
OBIT: Mary Louise Davis
Mary Louise Davis, 97, of Mason City, Iowa, died unexpectedly on Saturday, October 28, 2023.
OBIT: Dennis R. Harris
Dennis R. “Denny” Harris, 74, of Mason City, passed away Sunday, October 29, 2023 at MercyOne North Iowa Medical Center in Mason City. A Celebration of Life will be held 2:00 pm Thursday, November 2.
Ivy League college student faces federal charges after horrifying threats against Jews
SYRACUSE, NEW YORK – An elite Ivy League college student is in big trouble after posting horrific threats against Jewish people.
Homeland Security says over 336,000 illegals removed since May of this year
U.S. Customs and Border Protection facilitated multiple removal flights, including single adults and family units, to Central America and Venezuela as part of dozens of other routine ICE removal flights conducted throughout the hemisphere and around the world.
Fort Dodge police say vandals run wild damaging vehicles, residences, and a business
FORT DODGE – Numerous criminal mischiefs around Fort Dodge were committed this week and police are asking citizens to come forward and help solve the crimes.
Worth County Courthouse: Supervisor meeting minutes and expense report for October 30, 2023
NORTHWOOD – The following are the expenses paid by Worth county and Board of Supervisor meeting minutes for the period ending on October 30, 2023:
The Dos and Don’ts of Bathroom Remodeling: A Brief Guide for Homeowners in Tucson, Arizona
The bathroom is much more than a utilitarian space. In many ways, it serves as a personal sanctuary where you start and end your day. Given its importance, it’s no wonder that…
OBIT: Kevin F. Wilke
Kevin F. Wilke, 73, of Mason City, Iowa died Friday, October 27, 2023 at Mercy One North Iowa.
Reinventing Urban Spaces: Strategies for Abandoned Land Renovation
Are you a city-dweller looking for innovative ways to address urban blight and repurpose abandoned urban land? If so, have we got exciting news for you. In this blog post, we’ll explore…
UNI Panther wrestling picked 17th in NWCA preseason poll
MANHEIM, Penn. – UNI wrestling has been tabbed 17th in National Wrestling Coaches Association’s (NWCA) Division I Coaches poll, as announced by the NWCA on Tuesday.