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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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ISP Trooper Mark Domino talks about new laws & more
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Mark Domino of the Iowa State Patrol was the guest on today's "Ask the Mayor" program on AM-1300 KGLO. Domino talked about the new "texting while driving" law, safety for the holiday weekend, RAGBRAI and more during his conversation with News Director Bob Fisher.
Click here to listen back to the conversation
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KGLO News, Sports win awards at IBNA Convention
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The KGLO News and Sports Departments saw success once again in the Small Market Radio division at the annual Iowa Broadcast News Association 2009 awards, held May 1st in Cedar Rapids. Click on this story to see more.
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KGLO Friday Program broadcasts live from Winnebago Industries
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KGLO News Director Bob Fisher traveled up to Forest City to broadcast a special edition of the "KGLO Friday Program" from the Winnebago Industries Visitors Center and talked with Winnebago CEO Bob Olson.
To listen back to the program, you can click right here
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IT'S SEVERE WEATHER AWARENESS WEEK IN IOWA
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It's Severe Weather Awareness Week in the state of Iowa. For more information about things you need to remember, click on this link
Each day on the "Midday Report" on AM-1300 KGLO this past week, News Director Bob Fisher talked with Jeff Johnson, the warning coordination meteorologist with the National Weather Service office in Johnston. If you missed those conversations, you can click below to listen back:
Monday's interview, topic "Flooding" --- click here to listen Tuesday's interview, topic "Warning Reception" --- click here to listen Wednesday's interview, topic "Tornadoes" --- click here to listen Thursday's interview, topic "Severe Thunderstorms --- click here to listen Friday's interview, topic "Family Preparedness" --- click here to listen
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"Ask the Mayor" examines "efficiency" plans by Mason City council
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The Mason City City Council continues to be split on the concepts of how the city administrator should study ways to improve the efficiency of city services. The council, after Mayor Eric Bookmeyer broke a 3-3 tie, Tuesday night passed a simple motion that directs administrator Brent Trout to implement a culture of continuous improvement that does not allow termination of employees who effectively facilitate the efficiency of city operations. It also allows Trout to choose a “Lean Initiative” mechanism of his choice and take advantage of assistance offered by the city’s partners in the business and education community. While it seems that all six councilmembers do have the same goal of wanting to improve city services and at the same time save money, the underlying question by some inside and outside of city government is whether or not the council is micromanaging duties that are already assigned to Trout as part of his job description in city code.
As part of "Ask the Mayor" today, we let you listen back to Tuesday night's conversation between councilmembers. Click here to listen back to the program.
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Bookmeyer on "Ask the Mayor"
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Nelson, Weaver on "Ask the Mayor"
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Councilmen Don Nelson and Max Weaver joined Bob Fisher on the "Ask the Mayor" program this morning on AM-1300 KGLO. You can listen back to their views about the proposed "Lean Initiative" and the current morale of city workers after that proposal, as well as other topics, by clicking here.
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As of 7:00 AM this morning, these are the storm totals for snowfall(many reports dating back to the start of the storm on Sunday):
= Clarion --- 12" = Britt --- 11.9" = Algona --- 11.1" = Ft. Dodge --- 9.5" = Iowa Falls --- 9.5" = Lake Mills --- 9.1" = Parkersburg --- 9.0" = Webster City --- 9.0" = Kanawha --- 8.1" = Mason City --- 8.0" (KIMT in downtown Mason City reported a three-day total of 9.8")
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