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MASON CITY – According to the Mason City Police Department, on February 2nd, 2012, at about 8:30 p.m., a citizen left their unlocked pickup parked in the fire lane at ShopKo with
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MASON CITY – According to the Mason City Police Department, on February 2nd, 2012, at about 8:30 p.m., a citizen left their unlocked pickup parked in the fire lane at ShopKo with
From Tony Nelson, North Iowa Landfill Board Member: Statement explaining my vote regarding the LNI and ERS agreement: I would like to state that last night’s LNI board meeting has been the
Time for reflection, the NO VOTE was predictable. (1st part) Possible Solution! (2nd part) Op-Ed by Otis Lewis The controversy surrounding the CES/ERS proposal to build a waste to energy facility in
MASON CITY, I.A., February 3, 2012 – United Way of North Central Iowa (UWNCI) announced they have raised $1,160,342 in the recently completed 2011 campaign. This amount comes in 5.49-percent over the
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A Mason City man avoided having another burglary conviction added to his criminal record after a negotiated voluntary guilty plea two weeks before going to trial. 37-year-old Chad Jay Hutzell had faced
An 18-year-old Mason City resident must perform one hundred hours community service and complete three years of probation with the Iowa Department of Corrections after receiving a deferred judgment on a possession
By Edmund Sanders, Los Angeles Times – JERUSALEM — An Israeli government minister said Thursday that Iran is developing a missile that could strike targets more than 6,000 miles away and thus would
By Chuck Barney, Contra Costa Times – WALNUT CREEK, Calif. — All the world may be a stage, but Megan Hilty, one of the stars of NBC’s “Smash,” has been around long enough
Ames, Iowa – Feb. 2, 2012 – There were 364 fatalities on Iowa roadways in 2011: the lowest number of deaths since 1944, according to data from the Iowa Department of Transportation
by Matt Marquardt – MASON CITY – City Councilman Travis Hickey confirmed this afternoon that Brent Trout was not given direction from the council to attend and speak at tonight’s landfill board
Editorial by Matt Marquardt – As the Energy Recovery Specialists / landfill faceoff looms this evening, questions abound. It seems this game is getting nastier everyday, the train has run off the
By Nancy A. Youssef, McClatchy Newspapers – WASHINGTON — One of the Marines shown urinating on three corpses in Afghanistan in a widely distributed Internet video was the unit’s leader, two U.S. military
By Greg Gordon, McClatchy Newspapers – WASHINGTON — Forget about the poor, the unemployed and the sinking middle class participating in the democratic process. The race for the presidency is increasingly being bankrolled
By Joan Verdon, The Record (Hackensack N.J.) – HACKENSACK, N.J. — A Teaneck, N.J., shoe maker has joined with a California technology company to create a shoe that uses GPS technology that records
The 2nd of two defendants originally charged with felony possession of marijuana with intent to deliver has received a deferred judgment in the case. The charges followed a February 2011 search warrant
Mason City Police were called to Beje Clark at 10:51 a.m. on January 25th to report that 23-year-old Jeffery Alan Morrison had ran from the facility into the nearby woods. A warrant
MASON CITY – The Iowa Department of Natural Resources has canceled the Feb. 4 trout stocking at Blue Pit in Mason City, due to poor ice conditions. The DNR will release trout
By Brent Snavely, Detroit Free Press – DETROIT — Chrysler’s hourly workers are set to receive profit-sharing checks that will average more than $1,500 per worker, the Detroit Free Press has learned. Fiat
By Tyler Dukes, McClatchy Newspapers – Q: I have several nonusable hard drive-type pieces of equipment that have personal data on them that I cannot access to remove. I need to dispose of
James Q. Lynch, CR Gazette – DES MOINES — At least three members of the Iowa Senate are expected to tender their resignations Feb. 1 to save colleagues the challenge of standing for
By Richard Simon, Los Angeles Times – WASHINGTON — Indoor tanning comes with health risks, and congressional Democrats on Wednesday accused the indoor tanning industry of providing false and misleading information about those
By Andrew Blankstein, Los Angeles Times – LOS ANGELES — A family member of Don Cornelius arrived at his Mulholland Drive home on Wednesday morning and found the “Soul Train” creator with a
First things first. My hat’s off to John Lee for his stance on the pipe dream of building the Taj Mahal in a time of poor economic reality. Also similar applause goes
By Alejandro Lazo, Los Angeles Times – LOS ANGELES — Three straight months of home-price declines in the biggest U.S. cities showed that foreclosures remain a significant drag on a housing market that
By Randy Lewis, Los Angeles Times – LOS ANGELES — Promoters of the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival raised eyebrows in the concert business last fall when they decided to clone the
By Mike Petersen of Mason City – February-Valentines, it’s the month of romance. I have a challenge for you guys, how about starting now we treat all the ladies with total respect
by Matt Marquardt – MASON CITY – The Cerro Gordo County Supervisors met Tuesday morning and picked up on a safety issue. They moved ahead with a recommendation to close the southwest
By Jeannine Stein, Los Angeles Times – LOS ANGELES — Norovirus took the top spot for infection outbreaks in U.S. hospitals from 2008 to 2009 and was responsible for most department closures as
MASON CITY – The Charles H. MacNider Art Museum’s 2012 Winter Film Series, Films in February, Movies in March, kicks off this Saturday, February 4 at 2:00 p.m. through March 10. Admission
by Jody Spear – MASON CITY – What started out as a routine vehicle offense stop early Tuesday morning resulted in a high speed car chase south of Clear Lake. At approximately 1:35 a.m., near
IOWA CITY, Iowa – – Former University of Iowa men’s basketball player, and Iowa’s all-time leading scorer, Roy Marble has worked in conjunction with Brian Meeks on a book entitled Two Decades
When I retrieved my paper from the mailbox this morning and opened it I thought I was having a nightmare. I could not believe my eyes when I read the proposed projected
By Eileen Ambrose, The Baltimore Sun – Marlene Partridge and her husband have a six-figure retirement income, no debt and pay off their credit cards each month. Yet when the 62-year-old former teacher
Los Angeles Times – From the Los Angeles Times’ Ministry of Gossip blog: ——— NICKI MINAJ TO PERFORM WITH MADONNA IN SUPER BOWL HALFTIME SHOW Slowly but surely, the plans for Madonna’s
By Ronald D. White, Los Angeles Times – LOS ANGELES — Gasoline prices, already at record levels for January, rose again over the last week, the Energy Department said. But that wasn’t necessarily
By Virginia Rohan, The Record (Hackensack N.J.) – Have you gone to “The Bark Side” yet? The first in Volkswagen’s ‘The Bark Side’ series of ads was released Jan. 18, as a teaser
By Robert Lloyd, Los Angeles Times – LOS ANGELES — Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele, veterans of Fox’s sketch comedy “MADtv,” have a new series of their own, the self-titled “Key & Peele.”
By Michael Muskal, Los Angeles Times – LOS ANGELES — Segregation of African-Americans in the United States has declined to its lowest point in more than a century, but social and income disparities
By Susan Tompor, Detroit Free Press – Should the IRS be picking up the phone and demanding more money? Or at least making a call to discuss options if you’re delinquent? It’s an