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- 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
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Tuesday October 20th Local News
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- 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
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Tuesday October 20th Local Sports
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- 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
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- 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
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Monday October 19th Local News
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- 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
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Monday October 19th Local Sports
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- 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
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Branstad resigns at DMU --- County ready to implement H1N1 plan
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=== Terry Branstad resigned earlier Friday as the president of Des Moines University. The former governor says he's doing so to allow him to more fully explore the idea of running for governor. More about this story by clicking open this story.
=== Cerro Gordo County health officials are awaiting shipments of the H1N1 vaccine and has a distribution plan in place. Clcik on this story for more and to listen back to Friday's news conference.
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Friday October 16th Local News
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- 1133rd Transportation Company appears to be heading home soon
- Winnebago Industries reports fourth quarter loss, but sees positive things happening with the company
- Branstad announcement about gubernatorial run could come today
- I-35 Speedway promoter found not guilty of noise ordinance violation
- Pair of awards recognize John Pappajohn and NIACC Entrepreneurial Center
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Friday October 16th Local Sports
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- Clear Lake faces rival Hampton-Dumont
- Mason City trying to keep playoff hopes alive, travel to Newton
- Newman hosts Riceville
- Northwood-Kensett falls at Cedar Fals NU High
- Week 8 high school football schedule
- Cross Country conference meets held
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Thursday afternoon update
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- Winnebago loses $50 million in fourth quarter, but company starts to see positives for a rebound
- Seems to be all but official --- Branstad to make major announcements on Friday
- Harkin says "quite a bit of room" for maneuvering as Senate leaders tackle health care package
- Gaes defends use of genetically engineered crops at World Food Prize Symposium speech
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Thursday October 15th Local News
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- Fourth Ward candidates for Mason City City Council discuss issues on "Ask the Mayor" program
- Culver to cut his own pay by 10%
- Regents approve hiring freeze at three state universities
- Branstad schedules closed-door speech to students and staff at Des Moines University Friday
- Democrats' "mystery candidate" to face Grassley in 2010? Possibly Christie Vilsack
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Thursday October 15th Local Sports
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- College football preview --- Wisconsin gets ready for Iowa, Baylor for Iowa State, Southern Illinois for Northern Iowa
- Vikings Harvey has shoulder injury, quarterback Booty released
- Iowa State picked to finish 8th in Big XII
- Wild lose another road game
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Wednesday afternoon update
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- Fourth Ward Mason City council candidates discuss issues on "Ask the Mayor" --- click here to listen back to the program
- Layoffs and furloughs possible for Iowa Department of Public Safety
- Commission examining ways to reorganize state government set up new websites to take suggestions
- Is "mystery candidate" to face Grassley Christie Vilsack?
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Wednesday October 14th Local News
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- Arrest made in weekend burglaries
- Opening arguments set to start in Agriprocessors trial
- Executive director of Iowa GOP hired as Branstad campaign manager
- Grassley votes no on health care reform bill
- Mason City Area Chamber of Commerce hands out awards
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Wednesday October 14th Local Sports
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- Iowa prepares for Wisconsin
- UNI gets ready for homecoming game against Southern Illinois
- Algona boys, Humboldt girls win North Central Conference cross country titles
- McGraw forced out as Waterloo East head boys basketball coach
- Iowa State women's basketball holds media day
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