 |
|  |
|
Friday October 23rd Local Sports
|
|
- Culver will take 10% pay cut according to chief of staff
- 5% reduction possible in payments to nursing homes, doctors, and other health care providers who care for poor and disabled
- Iowa GOP event will have Pawlenty headline, Branstad involved
- Charges filed in Mason City High School fire
- Overpass cracks not an issue according to Mason City engineer
|
|
Friday October 23rd Local Sports
|
|
- Clear Lake looks to have another undefeated regular season, travels to Webster City tonight
- Mason City has sights on hosting substate game, need win over Waukee tonight
- Newman travels to AGWSR
- Two north-central Iowa games tonight feature coaches with high win totals
- Week 9 high school football schedule
- Mason City finishes third at CIML Iowa girls swim meet
|
|
Thursday afternoon update
|
|
- Culver's pay won't be cut 10% after all
- Nursing homes, doctors and other health care providers will likely see reduction in state payments for care they give poor and disabled
- Harkin says lack of H1N1 vaccine currently is concern, but vaccine production ramping up
- One of the final TouchPlay cases dismissed
- Cracks in 12th Northwest overpass being watched, not a safety hazard
|
|
Thursday October 22nd Local News
|
|
- 800 state workers would be laid off under budget cutting plans, nearly two-thirds of those jobs would be from Department of Corrections
- Iowa's unemployment rate stays steady in September
- Cerro Gordo County Department of Public Health sets first H1N1 flu vaccine clinic, restricted to parents and caregivers of infants
- Three men running for Mason City's Second Ward council seat --- click on story to listen to their comments
- Cambrex in Charles City named in report as one of state's worst waterway polluters
|
|
Thursday October 22nd Local Sports
|
|
- 1A Regional volleyball second round games played
- Michigan State hoping rebound continues against Iowa
- UNI looks to bounce back against South Dakota State
- Vikings' Rice fulfilling potential
- Koivu helps Wild to win
|
|
Wednesday afternoon update
|
|
- Second Ward candidates for Mason City City Council appear on "Ask the Mayor" --- click on this story to listen back to the program
- Husband of Iowa Supreme Court Chief Justice enters Alford plea to underage drinking party
- Consumers being reassured about safety of pork products after Minnesota pig tests positive for H1N1 flu
- Iowa's unemployment rate stays steady
|
|
Power outage impacts portions of Mason City, lightning possible cause
|
|
MASON CITY --- About 33-hundred Alliant Energy customers in Mason City were impacted this morning by a power outage. Alliant spokesman Ryan Stensland tells KGLO News that at about 6:50 this morning a transformer at their 5th and Delaware substation was not working. Alliant crews report that it is possible that it was struck by lightning, and they are continuing to investigate the situation. Stensland says they were about to get about 18-hundred customers back online at about 7:15 this morning, and they are hoping to get the rest of the customers impacted by the outage back online within the next hour. Stensland says the downtown area, places along South Federal Avenue, and the northwestern portion of town still could be impacted by the outage.
|
|
Wednesday October 21st Local News
|
|
- Governor Culver stops in Mason City to tout wind energy, rail improvements --- click on this story to watch video, listen to audio comments from Culver
- Iowa National Guard notifies over 3900 soldiers that they may be sent to Afghanistan
- Storm Lake man found guilty of sexual abuse, incest in Hancock County
- Cerro Gordo Supervisors approve first reading of underage alcohol ordinance, accept 1934 lithograph of Constitution --- click on story to see picture
== At 10:06 this morning on AM-1300 KGLO, the candidates for the Second Ward seat on the Mason City City Council will join us in studio to discuss issues important to the city. A copy of the program will be available online as well here on this website.
|
|
Wednesday October 21st Local Sports
|
|
- Regional volleyball gets underway with 2A play last night, 1A play tonight
- 2nd-ranked Mason City girls swimmers down #6 Ames
- Ferentz not worrying right now about BCS
- Nebraska coach Pelini not naming starting quarterback for Iowa State game
- Twins getting ready for busy off-season
|
- Mark Becker's eluding trial set for December 8th
- Cerro Gordo supervisors pass first reading of alcohol ordinance
- Supervisors accept framed lithograph of Constitution --- see picture in this story for more details
- Conservative, anti-tax group urges state workers to accept pay cut
|
|
Tuesday October 20th Local News
|
|
- Community support shown for new police dog in Clear Lake -- listen back to conversation with Clear Lake City Council by clicking on this story
- Clear Lake, Chamber of Commerce enter into ownership agreement for trolley
- Angela Johnson files petition for post-conviction relief in drug-related slayings
- Today is deadline for state agency directors to submit budget-cut plans
- NIACC starts the process of looking into budget cuts
|
|
Tuesday October 20th Local Sports
|
|
- New Radio Iowa football poll --- Clear Lake #2/3A, Osage #4/2A, Newman #6/A
- 2A regional volleyball starts tonight
- Rhoads expects Arnaud, Robinson to play in Iowa State's game at Nebraska Saturday
- UNI men's basketball team won't be surprise of Missouri Valley this year
|
- Angela Johnson files petition for post-conviction relief in drug-related murder case
- Culver says time to reopen negotiations with state workers
- NIACC looking at $860K cut
- Cerro Gordo County health officials say H-1-N-1 vaccine is safe
- Cerro Gordo Supervisors hold first reading on alcohol ordinance tomorrow
|
|
Monday October 19th Local News
|
|
- 2010 campaign for governor reaches another turning point with Culver running ads, Branstad leaving DMU to look at re-entering politics
- Iowa Workforce Development getting ready to aid those impacted by state worker layoffs
- Honor Flight Winnebago sends third flight to Washington D-C
- Several arrested on drugs charges at Mason City hotel
- Gas prices up according to latest survey
|
|
Monday October 19th Local Sports
|
|
- Vikings 6-0 after surviving scare from Baltimore
- Iowa #6 in BCS rankings after win over Wisconsin
- Iowa State celebrates homecoming with a win over Baylor
- UNI knocked off by Southern Illinois
- Horner to coach again, heading North Butler boys basketball team
|
|  |
 Join KGLO News on Twitter and Facebook sites for updates
|
Click on one of these logos to listen live:
Weekdays from 5:00 AM-1:00 PM & Local Sporting Events -------------
24 Hours a Day & Local Sporting Events
|
|
|