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AP source: Favre tells Vikings he will not return
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MANKATO, Minn. (AP) - A person with knowledge of the situation tells The Associated Press that Brett Favre has informed the Vikings he will not return to Minnesota for a second season. The person spoke on condition of anonymity Tuesday because the team had not made an official announcement. The person says the 40-year-old Favre called coach Brad Childress to say his injured ankle is not responding as well to surgery and rehabilitation as he had hoped. With Favre, of course, nothing is ever necessarily final. He also told the Vikings last year he wouldn't play, but ultimately changed his mind and joined them immediately after they broke training camp. Favre hurt his left ankle in the NFC championship loss to the New Orleans Saints. He had arthroscopic surgery in May.
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Tuesday August 3rd Local News
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- Clear Lake voters decide today on fire station bond issue
- Accidental shooting remains under investigation near Latimer
- National Guard holding send-off ceremonies for largest deployment since World War II
- Branstad endorsed by Iowa Association of Business and Industry's political action committee
- Midwest economic survey shows softening
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Tuesday August 3rd Local Sports
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- Ohio State state picked first, Iowa second for Big Ten football title
- Big Ten commissioner Delaney expects Big Ten to hold championship game next year
- Nebraska AD Osborne says Nebraska's move to Big Ten all about stability
- Southern Illinois picked first, UNI fourth in Missouri Valley Football Conference pre-season poll
- Twins have winning streak snapped at Tampa Bay
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- Clear Lake voters head to polls Tuesday to decide on fire station bond issue
- Send-off ceremonies tonight in Charles City for about 35 Iowa National Guard members
- Branstad endorsed by Iowa Association of Business and Industry political action committee
- Midwest economic confidence level drops in survey
- State records show 31 dams in state have serious structural issues
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Monday August 2nd Local News
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- Pipe bomb found in Mason City park
- Man dies from head injuries sustained on RAGBRAI
- Rallies held in support, against gay marriage --- click on story, listen to speeches from both events
- Minnesota governor Pawlenty in state helping at GOP fundraisers --- click on story, listen to speech
- Rainy July ends in state of Iowa
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Monday August 2nd Local Sports
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- Charles City falls to Glenwood in 3A state baseball championship game
- Three area players participating in high school baseball all-star series this week in Cedar Rapids
- Twins win 8th straight, sweep Seattle
- Twins' Morneau continues comeback
- Former Hawkeye Greenway making noise with Vikings
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Friday July 30th Local News
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- Cyclist in critical condition after RAGBRAI accident
- Barrus takes stand in own defense in sexual exploitation trial
- Dam expert says state should fully investigate what went wrong at Lake Delhi
- Iowa joins other states in adopting national education standards for math and English
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Friday July 30th Local Sports
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- Newman falls in 1A state baseball semifinals
- 3A and 4A semifinals today, Mason City High and Charles City looks for spots in tomorrow's finals
- Twins acquire closer Capps from Nationals
- Vikings arrive for training camp
TODAY
AM-1490 KRIB --- 3A state semifinal, Charles City vs. Knoxville, pre-game 11:45, game 12:00
AM-1300 KGLO --- 4A state semifinal, Mason City High vs. Cedar Rapids Kennedy, appx. pre-game 7:45, appx.first pitch 8:00
AM-1490 KRIB --- Minnesota Twins vs. Seattle -- 6:40 pre-game, 7:10 first pitch
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Thursday afternoon update
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- Culver accuses Grassley staff of distributing misinformation about federal unemployment benefits
- Culver challenges Branstad to list what I-JOBS projects he'd cut
- Lake Delhi land owners wonder about future of lake
- Harkin says Postal Service may have to cut back to five days a week
- Sump pump inspections coming in Eastbooke, Asbury portions of Mason City
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Thursday July 29th Local News
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- Authorities shut down RAGBRAI party in Cartersville
- Jury selected, testimony underway in Barrus trial
- Two-hour standoff in Ventura ends peacefully
- Culver hopes to unveil new flood program
- New report shows how many I-JOBS jobs created
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Thursday July 29th Local Sports
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- Mohawks advance to 4A state semifinals with win over Ankeny
- State baseball semifinal round starts today with 1A semifinal between Newman and Remsen St. Mary's
- State baseball scores, schedule
- Young socks three-run homer to lead Twins over Royals
- Vikings sign sixth-round draft pick Webb
TODAY:
AM-1300 KGLO --- 1A baseball state semifinal, Newman vs. Remsen St. Mary's, 11:30 pre-game, 12:00 first pitch
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Wednesday afternoon update
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- While RAGBRAI heads to Charles City, Friday's host town Manchester still cleaning up after flood
- Both state party heads say 2012 Iowa Caucuses likely on February 6
- Despite sour economy, Iowa Lottery posts record numbers for fiscal year
- Number of construction jobs in Iowa drops in past year
- State officials drafting rules dealing with prohibiting utility shut-offs in homes of soldiers
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Wednesday July 28th Local News
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- RAGBRAI day four heads from Clear Lake to Charles City
- Former Mason City mayor charged with boating while intoxicated
- Jury selection continues in Belmond-Klemme High School teacher's sexual exploitation trial
- Worth County supervisors pass social host ordinance
- Dramatic reduction in number of businesses in Iowa that sell cigarettes, tobacco products
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Wednesday July 28th Local Sports
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- Mason City faces tough test tonight in Class 4A quarterfinals against Ankeny
- Charles City survives roller coaster ride, beats Storm Lake in 10 innings
- Algona falls to Glenwood in 3A quarterfinals
- Twins hit parade continues, beat Royals 11-2
- Iowa State DB Sims charged with misusing credit card
TODAY:
AM-1490 KRIB --- Minnesota Twins at Kansas City --- 12:40 pre-game, 1:10 play-by-play AM-1300 KGLO --- 4A state baseball quarterfinals, Mason City vs. Ankeny --- 7:45 pre-game, 8:00 play-by-play
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Tuesday July 27th Local News
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- Fertile man drowns trying to remove debris from dam
- Culver proposes new hydroelectric dam for Lake Delhi
- Investigators complete sifting through drit taken from farm near where Wetterling was abducted
- RAGBRAI not only comes to Clear Lake today, it comes to Wesley, Hutchins, Britt and Garner
- Barrus trial scheduled to start today
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