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Wednesday June 2nd Local News
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- Autopsy to be performed later today on man found in Briarstone Lake
- Police arrest Mason City man after May stabbing
- Pathologist testifies in Concepcion trial
- Mason City council approves contract to mow flood properties
- Latest business conditions index survey continues to show positives
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Wednesday June 2nd Local Sports
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- 3A girls golf --- Clear Lake third in team race three shots back, Charles City's Sindlinger medalist leader, Clear Lake's Monson second
- 1A girls golf --- Garrigan second, Newman third in team race
- Waterloo West ends Mason City girls soccer season
- Mason City's King, Hampton-Dumont's Murphy named as baseball players of week
- Twins lose to Seattle
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Family members confirm body found is missing Mason City man
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1:45 PM, June 1st 2010 by Bob Fisher, News Director
MASON CITY --- Family members confirm to KGLO News that a body pulled from Briarstone Lake in Mason City earlier this afternoon is that of a missing man. Underwater search and rescue teams located a body at around 1 o’clock this afternoon that was later identified as 75-year-old Eugene Cole. Cole had been missing since 10:30 Saturday night after he failed to return from fishing outside of his family’s home on Briarstone Lake. Cole’s wife Mary Pat reported him missing at 7 o’clock on Sunday evening after his boat was found empty on the lake. Four different teams from Cerro Gordo, Carroll, Sioux and Winona counties all volunteered to search the lake earlier today. Cole was a retired farmer from the Grafton area who has lived in Mason City for the last 17 years.
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- Severe weather likely today
- DNR says fatalities on Iowa waterways should be good reminder to be safe
- Mason City council to discuss water, sewer rates
- Latest business conditions index continues to show growth for Midwest economy
- Quitline to stop offering free nicotine patches, gum
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Tuesday June 1st Local News
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- Authorities try again today to search lake for missing Mason City man
- At least four water-related deaths reported on Iowa's lakes this weekend
- Search for Manly man ends after he walks from Manly to Waterloo
- Ad to show policy makers that corn growing industry involves mostly small family owned farms
- Survey of Iowa college students shows many prepping themselves for high-tech jobs
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Tuesday June 1st Local Sports
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- Clear Lake, Newman girls golf teams open up state play today
- Mason City High baseball team picks up another pair of shutouts
- Cuddyer, Kubel sock homers in 5-4 Twins win over Seattle
- Twins Hudson has no damage to wrist, Casilla placed on DL
- Former UNI DB Sapp hopes to play bigger role for Vikings
TONIGHT
AM-1490 KRIB --- Clear Lake SB @ Garrigan --- 7:15
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- Advisory at Beeds Lake State Park, testing shows no problems at Clear Lake for Memorial Day weekend
- Grassley raises $5.5 million for Senate campaign
- "Don't Fry Day" raises awareness about skin cancer risks and ultraviolet radiation
- Winterset to honor John Wayne tonight
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Friday May 28th Local News
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- Defense wants an expensive expert witness to testify at Concepcion trial
- Mason City police arrest two connected with recent vehicle thefts, burglaries
- Ribbon cutting held for MacNider Campgrounds in Mason City --- click on story to see video
- Boating, road safety reminders for holiday weekend
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Friday May 28th Local Sports
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- Former MCHS head coach, UI assistant Alvarez elected to College Football Hall of Fame
- Clear Lake, Newman in state boys golf tournament today
- West Fork edges Newman in high school softball
- Clear Lake, Newman head to Charles City tonight for Koenigsfeld Classic
- Twins break homerless streak, beat Yankees
TONIGHT ON KRIB:
5:30 --- Koenigsfeld Classic 3rd place game, Clear Lake vs. Charles City 7:30 --- Koenigsfeld Classic 1st place game, Newman vs. Cedar Falls
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Thursday afternoon update
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- Boating, road safety reminders for Memorial Day weekend
- Some show concern over pothole material on area roads
- Humboldt City Administrator put on paid leave as part of investigation
- Harkin disagrees with Obama on sending National Guard troops to US-Mexico border
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Thursday May 27th Local News
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- Concepcion's father testifies at murder trial
- Iowa Court of Appeals affirms Nashua man's murder conviction
- Gingrich says Obama response to oil spill "appalling", eyes 2012 presidential run
- Man fined after snake loose in Mason City hotel
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Thursday May 27th Local Sports
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- Iowa State football coach Rhoads happy to see fans thrilled about the program
- Twins lose twice to Yankees
- Clear Lake boys soccer team advances to substate final
- Clear Lake uses big sixth inning to down Newman in softball
- First softball rankings out
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Wednesday afternoon update
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- Court of Appeals affirms Nashua man's murder conviction
- Mason City man charged with child porn possession
- Southbridge Mall still open after fire in business
- ISU climatologist says there's two sharply different directions this summer could go
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Wednesday May 26th Local News
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- Mason City council approves letting bids for Federal Avenue Streetscape, looks into multi-purpose center
- Councilman refutes citizens call for reducing Mason City council by one
- Concepcion's mother testifies in murder trial
- Culver frustrated with lack of action on national renewable electricity standard to boost wind energy industry
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Wednesday May 26th Local Sports
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- Twins-Yankees suspended after five innings due to rain, resumes this afternoon
- Newman downs Clear Lake in high school baseball
- High school baseball, softball scores
- Drake getting ready for US Track and Field Championships
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