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Thursday April 29th Local Sports
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- Hoiberg introduced as new Iowa State men's basketball coach
- NIACC drops baseball doubleheader at Iowa Western
- NIACC softball splits with Mt. Mercy
- Twins drop middle game of series at Detroit
- Farley says good battle for UNI quarterback in spring drills
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Wednesday afternoon update
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- Iowa man dead after accident north of Iowa-Minnesota border
- Roberts campaigns in north-central Iowa
- Culver signs measure calling for nuclear power study
- Iowa's Congressional delegation votes against giving themselves pay raise
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Wednesday April 28th Local News
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- Obama makes stops in Fort Madison, Ottumwa --- says Wall Street status quo must change
- Mason City council, park board look at preliminary options for Highland Park
- Cerro Gordo supervisors approve sale of former jail annex
- Judge to decide Rubashkin's sentence in Agriprocessors fraud case
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Wednesday April 28th Local Sports
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- "The Mayor" comes home --- Hoiberg is Iowa State's new men's basketball coach
- McDermott introduced as Creighton's new coach
- Hawkeye football tickets could be sold out by end of week
- Liriano pitches eight scoreless innings as Twins shut out Detroit
- NIACC softball team picks up road victory
- Clear Lake boys, girls golf teams win NCC triangulars
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- Cerro Gordo supervisors approve annex sale
- Mason City council, park board to get update on Highland study
- Algona man sentenced to 25 years on murder for hire charges
- Vander Plaats calls for Culver to sign concealed weapons bill --- after Culver says he'll sign it
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Tuesday April 27th Local News
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- Culver signs I-JOBS bill, touts regional commerce center in Mason City
- Culver says he'll sign concealed weapons permit bill
- Vander Plaats makes stops in north-central Iowa
- Clear Lake school board postpones Sunset sale again
- Marble Rock man claims $1 million winning lottery ticket after heartbreaking few months
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Tuesday April 27th Local Sports
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- McDermott to be introduced today as new Creighton coach
- Former ISU assistant Hallihan shocked at McDermott's move
- MCHS to hold event to welcome new football coach
- Marshalltown edges Mason City to with Mohawk Relays
- NIACC splits doubleheader with DMACC
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POLLARD CONFIRMS --- McDERMOTT TO CREIGHTON
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Iowa State University Athletic Director Jamie Pollard confirmed the speculation Monday afternoon, saying that Greg McDermott was leaving to become the new head men's basketball coach at Creighton University in Omaha. ISU press release regarding McDermott's departure:
April 26, 2010 POLLARD CONFIRMS McDERMOTT TO CREIGHTON Iowa State Director of Athletics Jamie Pollard said Monday that Greg McDermott informed him this afternoon that he has accepted the men’s basketball head coaching position at Creighton. “I know this was a very difficult decision for Greg and his family,” Pollard said. “The contract terms that Creighton offered him and an opportunity to coach his son were significant factors in his decision. We wish Greg the best of luck at Creighton.” Pollard said that his immediate attention is focused finding a replacement and he would have no further comments at this time.
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Culver signs J-JOBS bill, says he'll sign concealed weapons bill
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by Bob Fisher, News Director UPDATED 3:15 PM, Monday, April 26, 2010
== Governor Culver earlier today signed into law an update to his I-JOBS infrastructure initiative. It includes $1.5 million for the North Iowa Regional Commerce Center . Read more about his stop in Mason City by clicking on this story, and check back here and on our Facebook site later this afternoon for more information
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- Culver signs I-JOBS update, in Mason City this afternoon
- Maske says people are talking about a lot more than healthcare
- Cerro Gordo supervisors get update on air quality testing
- GOP plans rally before Obama comes to Iowa
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Monday April 26th Local News
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- Obama to travel to Iowa tomorrow
- Culver says media missing the mark as questions asked about staff, donations
- Culver stops in Mason City today for bill signing
- Vander Plaats says he won't run as third-party candidate
- Iowa motorcycle deaths down in 2009, but not as much as nationwide
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Monday April 26th Local Sports
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- Omaha media reports say McDermott offered Creighton job
- Royals avoid sweep, beat Twins to end series
- NIACC baseball team drops doubleheader, plays DMACC today after rainout yesterday
- NIACC shortstop Huffman named ICCAC player of week
- NIACC's Monson qualifies for national junior college women's golf tournament
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MCHS has a new football coach
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MASON CITY --- Mason City High announced Friday the hiring of Justin Penner as their new head football coach. Click on this story to read the release about Penner's hiring
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- Congressional candidate Maske stops in Mason City
- Attorney General candidates spar over health care reform lawsuit
- Culver signs bill sending natural resources sales tax to vote
- Lottery moving ahead with plan to sell tickets for Iowa State Fair
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Friday April 23rd Local News
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- Charles City fireworks lawsuits combined
- Mason City council looks at "Safe Routes to School"
- Culver signs education bill
- Ground broke on new Fort Madison prison
- River City Barbershop Chorus to host district convention in October
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