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Thursday August 27th Local Sports
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- Twins lose series finale to Orioles
- Peterson says he's in Favre's corner
- UNI coach Farley suspends three from football opener
- Timberwolves president says no one else has reached a deal for Rubio
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"Ted Kennedy --- The Last Brother"
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CBS News looks back at the life and legacy of Senator Edward “Teddy” Kennedy, who died early this morning, with the primetime special TED KENNEDY, THE LAST BROTHER, anchored by Katie Couric. Featuring exclusive footage culled from CBS News’ vast archives, the program is an intimate look at Kennedy – both the public face and the private man – as told through intimate interviews and candid moments captured over the last 40 years.
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Wednesday afternoon update
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- Defense starts case at Seats murder trial
- Tributes pour in from Iowa Democrats & Republicans after death of Ted Kennedy
- Mason City Superintendent Micich on "Ask the Mayor" program
- SAT scores up in Iowa
- WIC program changes in Iowa
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Wednesday August 26th Local News
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- Cummins announces laying off 400, moving filter assembly operations to Mexico
- Seats interview played at murder trial
- Paperwork filed asking Becker to be declared incompetent in Ed Thomas murder trial
- Boone Republican joins governor race
- Seat belt usage up in Iowa
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Wednesday August 26th Local Sports
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- Twins pull out 7-6 win over Baltimore
- Twins' Crede out with back injury
- Vikings' TE Shiancoe confident he'll make bigger impact with Favre at quarterback
- Iowa safety Sash says defense continues to improve
- Iowa doctors advised to take more precautions with possible sports injuries
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- Cummins says laying off 400 employees at Lake Mills plant
- Seats trial continues with a look at the murder weapon
- Grassley apprehensive about Bernanke's re-appointment as Fed chair
- Seat belt usage up in Iowa
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Cummins to lay off 400 from Lake Mills plant, move operations to Mexico
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LAKE MILLS --- The parent company of a Lake Mills manufacturer says it’s laying off 400 employees as part of a company restructuring plan. A press release from Cummins Filtration says the layoffs will start in November as they consolidate their North American filter assembly operations into a facility in San Luis Potosi Mexico over the next several months to keep business competitive in the region. Cummins officials say their entire filter assembly operations at Lake Mills will be moved to San Luis Potosi starting in November and ending in March of 2010, and they’re also considering moving operations from a Cookeville Tennessee plant as well, but a final decision will come in the near future. The company says about 110 jobs will remain at the Lake Mills plant as part of other operations. Cummins, formerly known as Fleetguard, is a leading worldwide designer and manufacturer of filtration products for heavy-duty diesel-powered equipment.
More on this breaking story to follow. Click on story to read the press release from the company and to listen to an interview with the company spokesman.
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Tuesday August 25th Local News
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- Ex-girlfriend says Seats threatened to kill her if she testified
- Mason City couple sues county over taxes on flooded property
- Senate Republican leader says it's time for Democrats to stop spending the state into massive debt
- H1N1 flu reported at Central College
- Attendance at Iowa State Fair above one million but down slightly
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Tuesday August 25th Local Sports
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- Clear Lake, Northwood-Kensett, Newman, CWL among area teams ranked in Radio Iowa football poll
- Charles City, three North Central Conference teams ranking in pre-season volleyball rankings
- Garner-Hayfield/West Hancock boys, Osage boys, Mason City girls, Newman Catholic girls find spots in pre-season cross country rankings
- Iowa out at Little League World Series
- Twins edge Orioles
- Favre to play all of first half against Houston
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- Seats trial continues in Eldora
- Latham impressed by town hall turnout
- Vilsack has no plans to run for US Senate
- Land lines a thing of the past at Iowa State
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Monday August 24th Local News
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- Aplington-Parkersburg high school students enter new building starting today
- Day two of Damion Seats trial
- Today's the first day for candidates to file for city elections
- Grassley says Democrats' health care plan would not "pull plug on grandma"
- Fish kill reported near Kanawha
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Monday August 24th Local Sports
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- Cuddeyer homers twice in Twins win over Kansas City
- Urbandale picks up win at Little League World Series, need win tonight to advance out of pool play
- Vikings' Favre trying to catch up as fast as he can
- Linebackers will help Iowa defense
- Rhoads settling in at Iowa State
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Friday August 21st Local News
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- Jury selected for Damion Seats murder trial
- Man questioned in Evelyn Miller case pleads guilty to fed drug charges
- Iowa remains second in ACT scores
- State epidemiologist says expect more H-1-N-1 flu cases in Iowa soon with school starting back up
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