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Wednesday afternoon update
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- Becker receives life sentence for murdering Ed Thomas
- Poultry processing plant to be constructed in Stacyville
- Engineer says Hampton band shell likely to collapse
- Iowa Utilities Board to hold hearing in Mason City Thursday on Alliant rate increase
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Wednesday April 14th Local News
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- Missing Britt man found in wooded area in Winnebago County
- Added charge for Des Moines man accused of murdering Duncan native
- Becker to be sentenced today in Ed Thomas murder case
- Lt. Gov. Judge touts healthcare reform during Mason City stop
- Cerro Gordo supervisors set public hearing for jail annex sale
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Wednesday April 14th Local Sports
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- Algona cruises to Lions Relay title
- High school golf, track, tennis results
- NIACC men's golf third at Southern Iowa Invite
- NIACC basbeall sweeps Western Wisconsin Tech
- Iowa Central sweeps NIACC softball
- Twins play second game at Target Field against Red Sox (AM-1490 KRIB, 11:40 pre-game, 12:10 first pitch)
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- Becker wants new trial
- Lt. Gov. Judge stops in Mason City, touts healthcare reform
- Culver downplays latest change in campaign managers
- Cerro Gordo supervisors set public hearing on annex sale
- Beef production resumes at Postville plant
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Tuesday April 13th Local News
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- Mason City school board eliminates 49 jobs, $2.2 million budget cut for next school year
- Clear Lake school board postpones Sunset sale
- Independent review shows Wellmark rate increase justified
- Culver signs joint resolution in support of saving USS Iowa
- Online campground reservations high according to DNR
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Tuesday April 13th Local Sports
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- Twins win Target Field opener, beat Red Sox 5-2
- Lots of firsts at Target Field Monday, including first video review
- Brust released from national letter of intent by Iowa, McCaffery says guard still interested in Hawks
- North Iowa I-Club lineup announced
- Mason City, Clear Lake split soccer games
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- Review shows Wellmark's rate increase justified
- Advocates hoping for another extension in unemployment benefits
- Rubashkin's attorneys hoping for six year sentence
- King --- GOP needs to unite behind idea of repealing every part of healthcare reform plan
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Monday April 12th Local News
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- Clear Lake school board to discuss Sunset sale
- Mason City school board to hold budget hearing, talks about Adams/High School renovations
- Branstad says Culver improperly interfering with state regulatory agencies
- More state employees than expected opting for early retirement
- VEISHEA starts in Ames today
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Monday April 12th Local Sports
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- Twins drop series finale to White Sox
- Twins get ready to open up Target Field for first time in regular season
- NIACC baseball team drops three of four at Southeastern
- NIACC softball team wins five of six games over the weekend
- Des Moines prepares to bid for NCAA basketball games
TODAY: AM-1490 KRIB --- Minnesota Twins vs. Boston --- 3:05
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Ray named as Band Festival Grand Marshal
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The North Iowa Band Festival announced that a longtime community member would be the grand marshal of the 2010 parade. Bob Ray hosts a big band radio show every Saturday night and has been very active in the community and in Band Festival. Ray says he was shocked by the announcement.Ray will lead the 72nd annual Band Festival Parade. This year’s theme is “Rockin’ River City”. You can find out more information about Ray being honored as the grand marshal and this year’s Band Festival by clicking here to take you to the North Iowa Band Festival website.
To listen to a portion of the press conference, click here
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IT'S SEVERE WEATHER AWARENESS WEEK IN IOWA
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It's Severe Weather Awareness Week in the state of Iowa. For more information about things you need to remember, click on this link
Each day on the "Midday Report" on AM-1300 KGLO this past week, News Director Bob Fisher talked with Jeff Johnson, the warning coordination meteorologist with the National Weather Service office in Johnston. If you missed those conversations, you can click below to listen back:
Monday's interview, topic "Flooding" --- click here to listen Tuesday's interview, topic "Warning Reception" --- click here to listen Wednesday's interview, topic "Tornadoes" --- click here to listen Thursday's interview, topic "Severe Thunderstorms --- click here to listen Friday's interview, topic "Family Preparedness" --- click here to listen
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- Regional Flood Risk Management Team meets for first time
- DNR to decide whether to refer manure discharge case to Attorney General for prosecution
- State audit finds twice as many people as expected enrolled in low-income health care program
- Tax deadline next week, IRS wants Iowans to make sure they get every tax break they deserve
- Canadian convenience store company makes offer to buy Casey' General Stores
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Friday April 9th Local News
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Iowa Egg Council/Poultry Association executive director says they'll investigate chicken abuse claims GOP gubernatorial candidates tangle about gay marriage Culver signs law on corporate contributions to state candidates Iowa ranks second in wind energy capacity Storm damage in Grinnell area Mason City council approves first reading of ATV ordinance changes Charles City, Iowa City have new ordinances to control youth behavior
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Friday April 9th Local Sports
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- Harris, Thome sock homers in Twins win over Angels
- NIACC softball drops home-opening doubleheader
- Clear Lake's Faber wins four events, Algona wins team title at Lions Earlybird
- Lolo Jones to run at Drake Relays
- UNI wrestling coach Penrith fired
- ISU's Lacey selected in WNBA draft first round
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Thursday afternoon update
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- Iowa Egg Council/Poultry Association executive director says they'll investigate chicken abuse claims
- GOP gubernatorial candidates tangle about gay marriage
- Iowa ranks second in wind energy capacity
- Mason City council approves first reading of ATV ordinance changes
- Charles City, Iowa City have new ordinances to control youth behavior
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