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- Obama signs healthcare bill, but Grassley says healthcare debate will roll on for months with House-approved changes
- Three GOP candidates for governor say Culver and AG Miller should launch legal challenge of new healthcare law
- Mason City council to address 19th SE widening proposal
- Becker's eluding trial postponed
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Tuesday March 23rd Local News
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- Floyd County supervisors to hold hearing in two weeks about County Attorney position
- Mason City school board approves closing Madison & Washington, sets tax levy for FY 2011
- Mason City, Clear Lake school boards approve 28E agreement to share superintendent
- Clear Lake school board tables Sunset sale
- Belmond-Klemme school board slashes 20 jobs, $700K out of budget
- Mason City council to look at city efficiency
- Obama in Iowa City Thursday
- Legislative Oversight Committee continues IASB hearings
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Tuesday March 23rd Local Sports
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- UNI men get ready for Sweet 16 in St. Louis
- Michigan State's Lucas out for UNI game with Achillies rupture
- Iowa women end season with loss to top-seed Stanford
- Iowa State women play Wisconsin-Green Bay in NCAA second round tonight
- Twins' Mauer makes contract official
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- Floyd County supervisors to hold hearing to determine County Attorney vacancy
- Obama to visit Iowa City Thursday as part of healthcare barnstorming tour
- Nelson asks Mason City council to approve Trout looking into city efficiency
- Mason City school board meets tonight
- Legislators continue to look into Iowa Association of School Boards today
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Monday March 22nd Local News
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- Latham votes against healthcare reform bill
- Legislature could wrap up session later this week
- Filing deadline passes for primarys, several contested races
- Concepcion due back in court next week
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Monday March 22nd Local Sports
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- UNI stuns #1 Kansas, advances to Sweet 16
- UNI women can't knock off Goliath, lose to #1 seed Nebraska
- Iowa State, Iowa women advance with first round NCAA wins
- Iowa crowns three champions in wrapping up NCAA wrestling title
- Deal done --- Mauer inks eight year, $184 million deal to stay with Twins
- Nathan done --- Twins' reliever out for year, needs Tommy John surgery
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KABOOM, PART TWO!!! UNI UPSETS #1 KANSAS
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Northern Iowa led for most of the game, shocking #1 Kansas 69-67 in the second round of the Midwest Regional played in Oklahoma City on Saturday. It's the first time that UNI has knocked off a #1 team in school history, and the first time UNI has advanced as far as the "Sweet 16" in the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament.
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- Floyd County Attorney has license suspended for at least six months
- ACLU looking into complaint about Christmas display at Winnebago County Courthouse
- Narcisse bypasses Democrat primary, will run as independent for governor in November
- Regents will explore making athletic departments halt use of taxpayer dollars
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Floyd County Attorney has license suspended by Supreme Court
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DES MOINES --- The Floyd County Attorney has had his license suspended for at least six months after a five-to-two decision today by the Iowa Supreme Court. The Iowa Supreme Court Attorney Disciplinary Board alleged that Jesse Marzen committed numerous violations of Iowa Rules of Professional Conduct by engaging in a sexual relationship with a client, disclosing client confidences to the public and making a misrepresentation to a judge. The Court’s grievance commission found there was insufficient evidence of an ethical violation on the charges of a sexual relationship with a client and misrepresentation to a judge, but found Marzen violated disciplinary rules by disclosing client confidences. The Supreme Court says on its review, they find that Marzen violated the rules of professional conduct and are imposing an indefinite suspension for not less than six months. The Supreme Court in its opinion says that although Marzen’s sexual misconduct was not accompanied by the type of aggravating circumstances that has warranted a suspension for a lengthier period of time in other cases, he exploited the attorney-client relationship for his own sexual gratification to the detriment of his client and the profession. The opinion also says the most serious circumstance is that Marzen became sexually involved with his client at a time when she was most vulnerable and the trust of a lawyer was most needed and expected. Justices Brent Appel and David Baker dissented in the decision, with Appel writing that Marzen should have just received a public reprimand since the credibility of the client is in question.
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Friday March 19th Local News
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- Winnebago reports net profit, ending what CEO calls toughest two-year stretch
- Full day of production activities for video as part of Mason City's Google application --- click to see video and photos
- 300 dogs displaced after Charles City area breeder closes up
- IDED approves loan for TeamQuest
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Friday March 19th Local Sports
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- KABOOM! Farokhmanesh nails long three-pointer late in game as UNI beats UNLV
- Iowa leads after day one of NCAA wrestling
- Thome slugs homer as Twins beat Pirates
- Twins closer Nathan will play catch this weekend as continues to battle torn ligament
WEEKEND SPORTS SCHEDULE
= Friday AM-1490 KRIB --- NCAA tournament coverage from Westwood One --- 11:00 AM AM-1300 KGLO --- NCAA tournament coverage from Westwood One --- 4:00 PM
= Saturday AM-1300 KGLO --- Coaches Corner from Bagel Depot --- 10:06 AM AM-1300 KGLO --- NCAA tournament coverage from Westwood One --- 12:00 PM AM-1490 KRIB --- UNI MBB vs. Kansas --- 3:30 pre-game, 4:40 tip
= Sunday AM-1300 KGLO --- NCAA tournament coverage from Westwood One --- 11:00 AM
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Thursday afternoon update
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- After tough two-year stretch, Winnebago Industries seeing positive financial numbers
- Full day of production activities for video as part of Mason City's Google application
- Alliant Energy denies Culver's plea to not raise rates
- Feds give Iowa Department of Public Health over $8 million to work on sharing medical records
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Thursday March 18th Local News
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- Clear Lake man arrested on burglary charges
- YouTube video to be made today as part of Mason City's application for Google high speed internet
- Culver calls on Interstate Power to delay temporary rate increase
- Conference committee forming texting while driving compromise
- Harrah's offers $7 million a year to state to end greyhound racing
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Thursday March 18th Local Sports
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- Panthers vs. UNLV in NCAA first round today
- Bluder says Hawkeye women resilient, coming back after a 1-6 start to the Big Ten to make NCAA
- UNI women's coach Warren faces old teammate when Panthers play Nebraska
- Iowa two-time defending champion heading into start of NCAA wrestling championships
- Rays beat Twins 5-2
TODAY'S BROADCAST SCHEDULE
NCAA First Round games --- 11:00-4:00 --- KRIB NCAA First Round games --- 4:00 --- KGLO NCAA First Round game --- UNI MBB vs. UNLV --- 5:00 --- KRIB
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