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Thursday afternoon update
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- Mason City council approves looking into housing construction incentives
- Culver asks for federal disaster declaration
- State extends deadlines for several 2008 disaster recovery programs
- Eight area communities get I-JOBS water and sewer grants
- Iowa's Consumer Advocate asks Iowa Utilities Board to deny Alliant's rate hike
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Thursday July 8th Local News
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- Worker at Latham Hi-Tech Seeds in Alexander dead after ladder fall
- Arrest made near Leland after manhunt
- Wells Fargo says majority of job cuts will come from Des Moines
- Harkin announces award for Northern Lights homeless shelter
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Thursday July 8th Local Sports
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- Newman opens up tournament softball play with a win over Rockford
- Class 1A results from last night, Class 2A tournament softball schedule for tonight
- Mohawk softball team swept by Valley
- Clear Lake baseball, softball win at Clarion-Goldfield
- Twins lose at Toronto
- Iowa State picked to host regional volleyball in 2014
TONIGHT AM-1490 KRIB --- 2A regional first round softball, St. Ansgar at Central Springs --- 7:00 PM
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Wednesday afternoon update
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- Flash Flood Watch in effect
- Waterloo, Oelwein areas flooded after heavy rain this morning
- Harkin announces $88K award for Mason City homeless shelter
- Going to the State Fair next month? You might see a "Twinkie Log" among all the food
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Bookmeyer on "Ask the Mayor"
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Mason City's mayor Eric Bookmeyer was the guest on the "Ask the Mayor" program on AM-1300 KGLO this morning with News Director Bob Fisher.
To listen back to the program, you can click here
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Wednesday July 7th Local News
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- Police investigate assault on Mason City's north end
- Austin woman given 10 year suspended sentence for embezzling money from Northwood law firm
- Hancock supervisors drop ban on dangerous weapons
- Mason City council turns back resolution dealing with outside investigations
- Hampton launches band shell fundraiser
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Wednesday July 7th Local Sports
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- Mohawks split baseball doubleheader at Waukee
- Newman completes perfect NIC season
- Clear Lake alone in second place after doubleheader sweep of Iowa Falls-Alden
- Mason City High softball knocks off Central Springs
- 1A softball regional play starts tonight
- Twins hold off Jays
- Volunteers needed for Iowa Games
TONIGHT
AM-1490 KRIB --- Class 1A softball regional first round, Rockford at Newman, 7:00 PM
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- Mason City council to deal with several issues tonight
- Fundraising campaign announced for Hampton band shell restoration
- North Iowa Fair starts run tomorrow
- Family of buggy driver says he tried desperately to stop rampage in Bellevue
- Flooding issues move to southern Iowa
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Tuesday July 6th Local News
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- Bellevue still grappling with horses bolting into 4th of July crowd, killing one
- Construction worker at Waverly-Shell Rock middle school dies
- Fire at New Hampton telemarketer called suspicious
- Mason City police make arrest in vehicle vandalism
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Tuesday July 6th Local Sports
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- #1 Mason City baseball team sweeps #8 Fort Dodge
- Newman locks up another conference baseball title
- #9/2A Central Springs beats #5/3A Hampton-Dumont
- Latest Radio Iowa/IHSBCA baseball rankings --- Mason City #1/4A, Newman #2/1A
- Mohawk softball team swept at Fort Dodge
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Despite a loss to Clear Lake last Tuesday, the Mason City Mohawks jumped to #1 in the Radio Iowa/Iowa High School Baseball Coaches Association rankings this week.
Newman Catholic of Mason City remains ranked #2 in Class 1A. Central Springs is ranked #9 in Class 2A, while Hampton-Dumont moves up to #5 in Class 3A.
Click on this story to see the full rankings.
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- Wetterling search --- number of items taken, but processing & analysis will take months
- Two injured in ATV accident
- Beed's Lake under advisory, Clear Lake state park beaches given green light for holiday weekend
- Boaters reminded to use common sense on area lakes
- State audit questions actions of former state alcohol bureau administrator
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Wetterling case --- Sheriff: Number of items seized in 2-day search
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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - Stearns County sheriff's officials say a number of items were seized in the two-day search of property near the site of Jacob Wetterling's abduction. The sheriff's office did not elaborate. Authorities say Friday that the items will require additional processing and analysis, and that could take several weeks or months. Officials have said they couldn't release details of their investigation. On Friday, they confirmed that the search of the property in St. Joseph was connected to Jacob's kidnapping. The 11-year-old was abducted by a masked gunman in 1989 and hasn't been seen since. There have been no arrests in the case. And there have been no arrests connected to this week's search. Officials wrapped up the search Thursday.
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Friday July 2nd Local News
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- Britt teen dies after weekend pontoon accident
- Investigators leave property where Wetterling was abducted
- Economy remains strong, but questions remain for second half of 2010
- Judge meets with supporters as gubernatorial election four months away
- State Patrol says common sense will help you be safe on roads this holiday weekend
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Friday July 2nd Local Sports
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- Mason City High sweeps Marshalltown in baseball, softball
- Clear Lake picks up softball win over Webster City
- Final softball rankings of season out --- North Butler #3/1A, Central Springs #7/2A
- Twins lose in 10th to Tampa Bay
THIS WEEKEND
Friday --- AM-1490 KRIB --- high school softball, Mason City @ Clear Lake --- 7:30
== Twins baseball vs. Tampa Bay on AM-1300 KGLO Friday --- 6:40 pre-game, 7:10 first pitch Saturday --- 2:40 pre-game, 3:10 first pitch Sunday --- 12:40 pre-game, 1:10 first pitch
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