- Protected: Forest City man ejected from rolling vehicle, then helicoptered to Mercy Hospital
- Protected: Mason City man fined for inhalation of toxic vapors, faces drunk driving and other charges
- Protected: Woman badly mauled by three dogs in Fort Dodge
News Headlines for May 8, 2024
Recognizing the Traits of Ideal Botox Candidates
Botox has become a popular treatment for smoothing wrinkles and rejuvenating facial appearance. However, not
Northern Iowa woman sent to prison for gun and drug crimes
SIOUX CITY – A convicted Northern Iowa felon who hid a 9mm handgun, ammo and a bag of needles in a floor vent from suspicious cops has been sent to prison for 2 years.
OBIT: Elaine Louise Bly
Elaine Louise Bly, 72, died on Thursday May 2, 2024 at her home in Clear Lake. A Funeral Service will be held at 11:00 am Monday, May 13, 2024 at Bethlehem Lutheran Church.
Kim Reynolds signs tax cuts and many other bills into Iowa law
DES MOINES – Gov. Kim Reynolds signed a swath of bills into law in Iowa, including a tax cut.
College Baseball: Iowa Hawkeyes sweep Northwestern Wildcats with Sunday 6-5 victory
IOWA CITY – The University of Iowa baseball team defeated Northwestern, 6-5, in 13 innings on Sunday afternoon at Duane Banks Field.
Iowa man allegedly steals Des Moines police car “in the blink of an eye” as cops investigated drug deals
DES MOINES – An Iowa man is behind bars this morning after he took advantage of police trying to keep streets safe and snuck into a patrol car and drove off.
OBIT: Robert Eugene Detmering JR.
Robert Detmering passed away on April 23, 2024 at Mitchell County Regional Health Center due to complications of congestive heart failure and a short illness with his family at his bedside.
OBIT: Darlene Mavis Reynolds
Darlene Mavis Reynolds, 86, passed away unexpectedly on Sunday April 28, 2024 in her Mason City, Iowa home. A Graveside Service will be held at 11:00 am, Friday, May 10, 2024, at Memorial Park Cemetery.
Senator Grassley and Biden Administration secure $30 million to replace Iowa water pipes tainted with lead
WASHINGTON – Iowa will receive over $30 million from the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, supported by Democrats, Sen. Chuck Grassley and signed into law by President Joe Biden, to identify and replace dangerous lead water service lines.
OBIT: Sherrill D. Kline
Sherrill D. Kline, 82 of Mason City passed away peacefully Thursday, May 2, 2024 at Good Shepherd Health Care Center, Mason City.
NIACC recognizes nearly 700 graduates at Spring 2024 Commencement
MASON CITY – At the three North Iowa Area Community College (NIACC) graduation ceremonies on Friday, May 3, nearly 700 graduates were recognized as earning nearly 860 Degrees, Diplomas, and Certificates during the 2023-24 academic year.
Fort Dodge meth user faces long prison sentence after caught illegally possessing guns
SIOUX CITY – A Fort Dodge meth user and convicted thief who illegally possessed firearms pled guilty May 3, 2024, in federal court in Sioux City and faces the prospect of a long prison sentence.
College Baseball: Iowa Hawkeyes defeat Northwestern Wildcats, 9-1
IOWA CITY – The University of Iowa baseball team defeated Northwestern, 9-1, on Saturday night at Duane Banks Field.
Mason City road reduced to alternate lane all week
MASON CITY – Starting Monday, May 6, the Mason City Operation & Maintenance Utility Crew will close one lane of South Pierce Avenue, and motorists are advised to beware.
Kim Reynolds signs several bills into Iowa law
DES MOINES – Late Friday, Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds signed several bills into law.
OBIT: Kim Crosser
Kim “Matous” Crosser, 63, of Osage, IA. Kim departed this world on April 27th, 2024. A funeral service is scheduled for Saturday, May 4th at 3:00 at First United Methodist Church, 527 Main St. Osage.
Iowa woman hurt, Nebraska motorcyclist dead in head-on collision
MILLS COUNTY, IOWA – An Iowa woman was taken by ambulance to a hospital and a Nebraska man was killed when their vehicles collided head-on in Mills county, Iowa, late Friday night.
College Baseball: Iowa Hawkeyes beat Northwestern Wildcats, 4-3
IOWA CITY – The University of Iowa baseball team used an eighth inning two-out rally to defeat Northwestern, 4-3, on Friday night at Duane Banks Field.
Floyd County Courthouse: Supervisor meeting minutes and expense report for April 24, 2024
CHARLES CITY – The following are the expenses paid by Floyd county and Board of Supervisor meeting minutes for the period ending on April 24, 2024:
NIACC to offer English classes in Charles City
CHARLES CITY – North Iowa Area Community College (NIACC) will now offer tuition-free English as a Second Language (ESL) classes in Charles City. This program is specifically designed for adults 18 and older whose first language is not English.
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