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Thursday October 8th Local Sports
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- Yankess win game one over Twins 7-2
- Favre is NFC offensive player of the week
- Iowa's McNutt happy about switch to wide receiver
- Iowa City woman pleads not guilty to harassing Iowa defensive end Clayborn
- Kansas coach Mangino says Iowa State is an improved team
- UNI prepares for trip to Fargo to face NDSU
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Wednesday afternoon update
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- Branstad in....sort of....
- NIACC Industrial Tech Division chair to run for Iowa House
- Minnesota Governor Pawlenty to headline Iowa GOP gathering
- Cerro Gordo County Department of Public Health expecting first H-1-N-1 flu vaccine shipment, will not be available to general public
- Clear Lake dredging bill is 47% of original anticipated cost
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Wednesday October 7th Local News
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- Mason City council says no to regional airport authority
- Clear Lake woman files lawsuit against cell phone provider saying misdirected 9-1-1 call led to husband's death
- Forest City boy credited with saving two younger brothers in house fire
- Federal audit questions Culver's spending of federal money while he was Secretary of State
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Wednesday October 7th Local Sports
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- Twins need extra innings to complete month-long comeback to win AL Central title, play Yankees today in New York (first pitch 5:07 PM on AM-1300 KGLO)
- Minnesota Wild open up season with overtime win
- Ferentz says Hawks getting healthier as they prepare for Michigan
- Newman's Moore wins Eagle Grove cross country invite
- Prep scoreboard
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- Airport authority could advance or die at tonight's Mason City City Council meeting
- Federal audit questions Culver's spending of federal money while he was Secretary of State
- Wisconsin's governor earlier this year saw the bad in movie tax credits
- Event tomorrow will highlight Domestic Violence Awareness Month in north-central Iowa
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Tuesday October 6th Local News
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- Becker found competent to stand trial, accused of shooting Ed Thomas
- Five juveniles charged in vandalism spree
- Outside audit finds wrongdoings at Iowa Film Office
- Clear Lake Chamber asking for help to keep trolley going
- Time running out for unmet needs program
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Tuesday October 6th Local Sports
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- Favre wins against Packers
- AL Central title on line tonight as Twins host Detroit (AM-1300 KGLO, 4:00 PM)
- Radio Iowa football poll --- Clear Lake #2/3A, Osage #7/2A, Newman #9/A
- Rhoads says Robinson should play this weekend for Iowa state against Kansas
- NIACC cross country teams ranked
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Judge -- Becker competent to stand trial
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Judge Stephen Carroll today ruled that Mark Becker is competent to stand trial as he's accused of first-degree murder in the death of former Aplington-Parkersburg coach Ed Thomas.
Click here to read the ruling
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Outside audit reveals problems in Iowa Film Office
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DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - An outside audit has found that nearly half of tax incentives designed to encourage filmmakers to come to Iowa and hire local companies had actually gone to out-of-state individuals and businesses. The inquiry by accounting firm Clifton Gunderson also found that directors, producers and actors who shouldn't have qualified for tax credits claimed them for other production work, costing up to $650,000 on one project alone. In a report released Monday, auditors say they found invoices and receipts for only two of the 22 projects that received tax credits. The audit also found that some expenditures weren't related to film production but received tax credits. The attorney general's office announced Monday it has launched a criminal investigation into the Iowa Film Office.
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- Clear Lake council to discuss trolley's future
- GOP gubernatorial candidate Fong says legislators need to take serious look at tax credit programs
- Gronstal says "50-50 chance" that state film tax credit program will survive
- Hy-Vee president to lead national effort to reduce obesity
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Monday October 5th Local News
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- Britt man dead after his vehicle strikes trailer that came loose
- Iowa Supreme Court denies hearing former Floyd County deputy's case
- Gronstal hopes for minimal tuition hike at Regents universities
- Iowa Lottery CEO hopes state would opt out if federal law approving internet gambling approved
- State climatologist says El Nino pattern could lead to early snow, but overall mild winter
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Monday October 5th Local Sports
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- Twins force AL Central title game with Tigers
- Hawks survive test from Arkansas State
- Blocked PAT dooms Iowa State
- UNI throttles Indiana State
- UNI athletics gets $2 million gift
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- Winnebago Industries shares fall after analyst downgrades shares
- Iowa Supreme Court overturns statuatory rape sentence
- Harkin says Republicans won't be involved in final version of health care reform bill
- Latest Midwest economic survey shows Iowa's economy turning slightly upward
- NIACC signs articulation agreement for "climate control" program
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Friday October 2nd Local News
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- Police, public health officials say you need to seek medical advice if illegally tattooed
- Butler County deputies detain man thought to have gun outside Parkersburg Elementary School
- Mason City house fire undetermined
- State tax receipts down significantly in September
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