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Wednesday afternoon update
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- Clear Lake RAGBRAI entertainment announced
- DNR director happy to see US Army Corps of Engineers concentrating on Clear Lake restoration
- Mason City ranked #17 in community support for Google fiber optics city race
- Belmond-Klemme teacher named top five teacher in nation
- Branstad cries foul over ad attack
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Wednesday May 12th Local News
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- Bookmeyer changes mind, agrees to public input on agenda items at council meetings
- Former Floyd County attorney appeals supervisors decision to remove him from office
- Former supervisor, underage worker testify in Agriprocessors trial
- Grassley says he's holding off discussing opinions about SCOTUS nominee
- State Auditor Vaudt endorses Branstad
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Wednesday May 12th Local Sports
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- White Sox beat Twins with big fifth inning
- Twins place SS Hardy on DL
- North Iowa girls, Belmond-Klemme boys win NIC track titles
- Algona sweeps NCC track championships
- Mason City fifth at CIML boys track
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- Bookmeyer changes mind, allows public comment on agenda items
- Grassley holding off on commenting about SCOTUS nominee
- Flood seminar coming to Mason City
- Polish delegation visiting north-central Iowa
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Tuesday May 11th Local News
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High winds rip through area last night Groundbreaking held for Ventura Marsh restoration project --- click for audio and video links Clear Lake School Board agrees to sell Sunset to Life-Line Concepcion trial set to begin next Tuesday Funeral held for former Iowa Democratic Party chairman Ed Campbell --- click for audio from service
Photo --- (L to R) Iowa DNR Director Richard Leopold, Clear Lake Mayor Nelson Crabb, Ventura Mayor George Simpson, and US Army Corps of Engineers Rock Island District commander Colonel Shawn McGinley out at Ventura Marsh Restoration Project site
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Tuesday May 11th Local Sports
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- One and done --- Nelson resigns as MCHS boys basketball coach
- Clear Lake girls win NCC golf, Lions boys finish third
- Newman sweeps NIC golf crowns
- Corn Bowl golf tournaments --- Rockford wins boys, Central Springs wins girls
- Corn Bowl conference track --- West Fork girls, St. Ansgar boys take home titles
- Twins hope to avoid bad weather tonight against White Sox
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- Concepcion trial to start next week
- Ground breaking today for Ventura Marsh restoration project
- Three members of Mason City council say they'll host listening posts prior to meetings
- Culver re-election kickoff next week
- DOT getting annual traffic count underway
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Monday May 10th Local News
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- Clear Lake School Board to again discuss Sunset building future
- Branstad back on campaign trail after new stent placed in his heart
- Revenue Department administrator says budget cuts causing delays in processing some tax returns
- UNI preparing for visit from Dalai Lama next week
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Monday May 10th Local Sports
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- Twins earn split in Orioles series, Mauer 1-3 as DH
- NIACC baseball team ends regular season with split with Iowa Lakes
- Area conference track meets, golf tournaments today
- Former ISU wrestler Zabriskie tries out football, says will stick with wrestling
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- Wells, McFarland sentenced in Erreguin death
- Fed commission says mentally retarded men bilked of money by turkey processing company
- Racing and Gaming set to go with casino license decision next week
- DOT says State Highway 122 project on Mason City's westside ahead of schedule
- "Stamp Out Hunger" this weekend
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Friday May 7th Local News
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- Bartz asking questions about plans to change family camping rules in state parks to deal with gay marriage
- Branstad says he'll work to expand open meetings/open records laws
- Work continues to try and reduce cost of Federal Avenue Streetscape project
- Mason City ATV ordinance dies, police chief warns tickets still could be issued in winter
- State health officials investigate mumps outbreak in northwest Iowa
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Friday May 7th Local Sports
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- Iowa Falls-Alden boys, West Fork girls win Clear Lake Jim Ahrens Relays
- NIACC baseball team drops final two home games of the season
- Orioles shut out Twins
- Mauer making progress, but Gardenhire remains cautious on return
- Minnesota judge sides with NFL in StarCaps case
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Thursday afternoon update
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- Vision Iowa streetscape project to be looked at
- Mason City ATV ordinance dies, police chief warns tickets still could be issued in winter
- Branstad says he'd expand state's open meetings/records laws
- Harkin says more regulation won't help curb child labor law violations
- Mumps outbreak in northwestern Iowa linked to private college
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Thursday May 6th Local News
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- Bookmeyer hopes common ground can be found with public comment issue
- Rockwell-Swaledale, SCMT one step closer to merger
- Northwood-Kensett students watch, listen to drunk driving educational exercise
- Branstad has heart procedure, stent helps partially-blocked artery
- Attorney General says it's time to hire special prosecutor in Culver contributions
Photo --- A mock funeral held in the Northwood-Kensett High School gymnasium as part of a drunk driving educational exercise. Students later heard from a southeast Iowa man who had killed his best friend and another woman as part of a drunk driving accident.
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Thursday May 6th Local Sports
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- Ruling expected in Vikings' Williams anti-doping suspensions
- Vikings stadium bill on shaky ground
- Span leads Twins over Tigers in series finale
- UI wrestler Marion kicked off team after OWI
- UNI football success may depend on line
- Rutgers, former UI women's basketball coach Stringer to receive honorary degree in Iowa City next week
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