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Wednesday June 30th Local News
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- More counties added as state disaster areas
- Rockwell authorities looking into break-ins
- Study shows Iowa schools are increasing property taxes to offset cuts
- Grassley says he's not yet ready to decide on SCOTUS nominee Kagan
- Travel forecast to be up for holiday weekend
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Wednesday June 30th Local Sports
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- Four-run seventh inning gives Clear Lake upset win over #2/4A Mason City
- #2/1A Newman sweeps #9/2A North Fayette on road
- Iowa Falls-Alden downs Clear Lake on softball field
- Mason City shuts out Osage in non-conference softball
- Span's three triples gives Twins win over Detroit
- Iowa's Cougill ruled academically ineligible
TODAY AM-1490 KRIB --- Minnesota Twins vs. Detrout --- 11:40 pre-game, 12:10 first pitch AM-1300 KGLO --- Newman baseball vs. Belmond-Klemme --- 7:00 PM
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- Culver declares more counties as disaster areas
- Webster City under emergency after flooding
- Clean up continues after EF-4 tornado in Little Rock, Sibley areas
- Grassley not yet ready to say how he'll vote on Kagan nomination
- Gas prices slightly up heading into holiday weekend
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Tuesday June 29th Local News
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- Missouri man under arrest after high speed motorcycle chase with speeds over 150 MPH
- Demo derby promoter says Blue Earth man in intensive care after car explodes in Northwood
- Mason City police release names of stabbing victims
- Assistant Charles City fire chief in stable condition after trench collapse
- Barrus requests change of venue in sexual exploitation case
- Lt. Govenor Judge assesses storm damage
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Tuesday June 29th Local Sports
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- Mason City High sweeps Waukee in baseball, splits in softball
- Clear Lake drops NCC baseball game at Hampton-Dumont, softball wins
- Newman needs extra innings to beat North Iowa in baseball, drops softballl contest
- MCHS #2/4A, Newman #2/1A in latest Radio Iowa/IHSBCA baseball rankings
- Twins drop series opener to Tigers, fall to second place
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New Baseball Rankings --- Mohawks back up to #2
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MASON CITY --- After dropping down last week to the #5 spot, Mason City High jumped back up to #2 after a solid week of play on the field. The Mohawks are behind Davenport Central in the Class 4A ratings in the Radio Iowa/Iowa High School Baseball Coaches Association rankings.
== Newman stays at #2 in Class 1A == Hampton-Dumont moves up to #8 in Class 3A == St. Edmond of Ft. Dodge remains at #8 in Class 2A
Click on this story to see the full rankings
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- Hospital officials mum on condition of man injured in demolition derby explosion
- Former Belmond-Klemme teacher Barrus requests change of venue in trial
- Grassley never references opponent at GOP convention
- Many parts of Iowa watching river and streams carefully
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Monday June 28th Local News
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- Car explodes at demolition derby at Worth County Fair
- Police say boy hurt when trapped under pontoon
- Vander Plaats loses Lt. Governor challenge at GOP convention
- $200,000 Powerball ticket sold in Mason City finally claimed
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Monday June 28th Local Sports
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- Mohawks use late rally, 3-for-3 effort from Peter to beat Knights again --- click on story to hear comments from MCHS coach Troy Rood
- Twins lose series finale at Mets
- Jones cruises to win in front of hometown crowd at USA Track & Field Championships in Des Moines
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- Five men stabbed in Mason City incident
- Dumont residents return home
- 10% of workforce in state executive branch takes early retirement
- Harkin hopes Iowa towns don't follow Fremont Nebraska with illegal immigration ordinance
- DNR participating in "Operation Dry Water"
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Stabbing incident still under investigation, one arrested on warrant
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updated at 9:10 AM 6-25-10
MASON CITY --- Mason City police have arrested one person on an outstanding warrant, but no charges have been filed after a stabbing incident early this morning. Police confirm that they were called shortly after 1:10 this morning to 2822 North Carolina on a report of a fight that involved a knife. One of those stabbed that was still in the house, 23-year-old Michael Reich, was arrested on an outstanding warrant from Worth County and taken to the Cerro Gordo County Jail after being treated for injuries. Officers were told that others injured in the incident had left for treatment at Mercy Medical Center-North Iowa. Police checked the hospital and located four male adults who had just arrived, with some sustaining serious injuries. Police say the incident is still under investigation, and no charges have been filed regarding the incident. If you have any information about the stabbing, you are asked to contact the Mason City Police Department at 421-3636.
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Friday June 25th Local News
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- Mason City stabbing sends four to hospital
- Mason City council approves Federal Avenue streetscape plan --- click to listen back to meeting
- Branstad makes choice for Lt. Governor
- Franklin County added to state disaster proclamation, cleanup continues
- Harkin accuses US EPA of bias against ethanol
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Friday June 25th Local Sports
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- Mason City High softball team splits at #6 Valley
- Clear Lake needs extra innings to beat Lake Mills in baseball
- New softball rankings --- North Butler #4/1A, Central Springs #7/2A
- Brewers complete sweep of Twins
- ISU forward Brackins drafted with 21st overall pick by Oklahoma City, then traded to New Orleans
- Favre says he can still play at a high level, but still no decision on 2010
THIS WEEKEND
Friday --- AM-1490 KRIB --- Clear Lake baseball vs. Garrigan --- 7:30 Sunday --- AM-1300 KGLO --- Newman at Mason City High baseball --- 4:00
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Thursday afternoon update
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- Storm damage assessments continuing in Franklin County in hopes of state disaster declaration
- At least 100 evacuated in Dumont due to flood waters
- Branstad picks state senator to be running mate
- Mason City council meets again this afternoon on Federal Avenue Streetscape
- Iowa soldier laid to rest
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BREAKING --- Branstad tabs state senator as running mate
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ANKENY --- Republican candidate for governor Terry Branstad has chosen a state senator from Osceola to be his running mate. Branstad’s campaign first made the announcement via a text message at about 8:45 this morning before Branstad’s news conference in Ankeny at 9:00 AM to introduce Kim Reynolds as the candidate for Lt. Governor. The 50-year-old Reynolds is a former four-term Clarke County treasurer who was elected to the Iowa Senate in 2008. Branstad and Reynolds are making a statewide tour today, including a stop at the Mason City Municipal Airport at 12:30 this afternoon.
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