‘Looper’ reinvents the time-travel genre
By Rene Rodriguez, The Miami Herald – Before he made his debut with “Brick,” his award-winning 2005 film noir set in a high school, director Rian Johnson already had the idea for
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By Rene Rodriguez, The Miami Herald – Before he made his debut with “Brick,” his award-winning 2005 film noir set in a high school, director Rian Johnson already had the idea for
SIOUX CITY – The Iowa League of Cities created the Rhonda Wood Smith Award to recognize exemplary work of young city officials and those new to city government. The intent of the
FOREST CITY – The Waldorf College student body elected Homecoming King Jason Mueller of Postville, Iowa, and Queen Molly O’Brien of Aurora, Colo. on Friday, September 28, 2012. Homecoming festivities continue Saturday
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Senator Tom Harkin (D-IA) last week announced that the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) has awarded $3,106,967 to Iowa for Unemployment Insurance (UI) program integrity and performance. The grant
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA—On September 26, 2012, Richard Pearson, age 51, of Colorado Springs, Colorado, was sentenced in United States District Court in Council Bluffs for coercion and enticement of a minor to
From the Iowa DNR – Iowa’s turkey population likely benefited from an early nesting season and dry spring and summer, which is good news for turkey hunters who should expect to see
From the Senior Health Insurance Information Program (SHIIP), part of the State of Iowa Insurance Division – We’re heading into a very important time of year for people on Medicare—the annual open
By Aisha Sultan, St. Louis Post-Dispatch – ST. LOUIS — Washington University law professor Neil M. Richards worries about a day when everyone knows what everyone else is reading. From social reader
LISBON, IA – An elderly Iowa woman was killed Friday when a train struck her car. Wilma Joan Morningstar, 76, was attempting to pass a rail crossing near Lisbon, Iowa at about
DES MOINES – More Iowa schools and districts missed Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) state targets for test participation and proficiency in reading and mathematics in the 2011-12 school year, according to the
CLEAR LAKE – A Clear Lake man is in the Cerro Gordo County Jail after charges of child endangerment were brought by the Clear Lake Police Department. Shadrick Dennery Vogt, age 29,
NORTH IOWA – The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has scheduled another National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day which will take place on Saturday, September 29, 2012, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. This
MASON CITY – A man listed with a Clear Lake address was arrested for a domestic assault in Mason City this week. Brandon Clark Manning, 31, was arrested by Mason City Police
WASHINGTON – Senator Chuck Grassley is pressing FBI Director Robert Mueller for information about taxpayer dollars possibly being spent on prostitutes for an FBI agent and several cooperating witnesses in the Philippines.
By Nicole Sperling, Los Angeles Times – The new film “Won’t Back Down” tells the story of a crusading single mother and a dedicated teacher who take on a bad principal, an
From Senator Amanda Ragan – What gives Iowa a great quality of life? Good schools, great jobs, access to health care, fun things to do, interesting places to go or safe neighborhoods?
By Dennis McLellan, Los Angeles Times – Herbert Lom, the actor who played Chief Inspector Dreyfus in the Pink Panther movies and was memorably reduced to eye-twitching madness dealing with Peter Sellers’
MASON CITY – The North Iowa Area Community College Art Gallery is currently exhibiting the two person show of Kentucky graphic artists Jeff Jensen and Matthew Tullis. The artwork ranges in media
New Report: Iowa Families Buying Health Insurance Would Pay Much More under Romney than under ObamaCare Families Buying Health Coverage on Their Own Would Pay an Average of $11,163 under Romney’s Proposals
From the Osage Police Department – Good Shepherd, Inc. in Mason City, Iowa provides a free Telephone Reassurance Program to all Senior Citizens in the surrounding counties including Mitchell County. The Program
From Alliant Energy: Audit affirms company’s focus on customers CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa – September 27, 2012 – Interstate Power and Light Co. (IPL), an Alliant Energy company (NYSE: LNT) announced today that
James Q. Lynch, CR Gazette – CEDAR RAPIDS — Early voting, which gets under way in Iowa today, makes casting a ballot easier and, according to supporters, increases turnout. Voting participation in
FLOYD, IOWA – Today, the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation and Floyd County Sheriff’s Office will hold a press conference to inform the public and media of a significant development in the
DES MOINES – The Iowa Board of Medicine has suspended a Hampton doctor who is accused of sexual misconduct. The allegations include what the board calls a “pattern of sexual misconduct” including making
Peter Mucha, Philadelphia Inquirer – Who says 13 isn’t lucky? Last night, it helped land $202.1 million for someone who played Powerball in Iowa, as well as $1 million for a Pennsylvania
By Mikael Wood, Los Angeles Times – NO DOUBT “Push and Shove” (Interscope) 3 stars ——— Gwen Stefani poses some big questions on “Push and Shove,” the first album from her SoCal ska-pop
By Meredith Blake, Los Angeles Times – NEW YORK — Who’s more qualified to analyze a presidential debate than someone who has actually participated in one? This appears to be the thinking at
MASON CITY – Cerro Gordo County Sheriffs on Wednesday arrested a registered sex offender for failing to comply with the sex offender registry. Joseph Daniel Mustain, 28, was booked into the Cerro
By Tiffany Hsu, Los Angeles Times – LOS ANGELES — More people than ever before will get their spooky on for Halloween this year, even though most said they’ll be watching what they
MASON CITY – Pending favorable weather conditions, the City of Mason City will be treating the Frederick Hanford Park/Adult Softball Complex for weed control on Friday, September 28, 2012. This park is
MASON CITY — Justice Not Politics Action Chair Sally Pederson responded today to the Bob Vander Plaats bus tour stop in Mason City: “While Bob Vander Plaats and out-of-state politicians threaten and
by Matt Marquardt – MASON CITY – Two bus tours on the opposite ends of the judicial retention battle stopped in Mason City Wednesday morning to make their cases. At one end
CR Gazette Editorial Board – For 35 years, Iowa Legal Aid has provided free civil legal services for Iowans with incomes barely above the poverty level or much lower. The non-profit organization
MASON CITY – Judge Rustin Davenport found a Mason City man guilty on Monday of violating a civil no-contact order. Jeremy Joe Barragan, 22, was charged with violating the no-contact order which
By David G. Savage, Tribune Washington Bureau – WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court has agreed to decide whether motorists suspected of drunken driving who refuse to take a breath test can be forced
By Bob Pool, Los Angeles Times – LOS ANGELES — A man who had falsely claimed to be Stevie Wonder’s nephew and threatened to sell erroneous information unless the singer paid him $5
By Renee Schoof, McClatchy Newspapers – WASHINGTON — Should money for federal student grants for college be cut back? Should parents be able to spend local tax dollars to pay for private schooling
MASON CITY – The sanitary sewer improvement project is progressing. Regarding the sanitary sewer improvement project at the intersection of 7th Street SE and South Delaware Avenue: Underground work has been completed and