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Friday November 20th Local News
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- Bus driver had ruptured aneurysm in deadly casino tour bus crash
- U.S. District Court judge dismisses immigration violations against Rubashkin
- Culver orders review of all tax credit programs
- Iowa's First Lady stops in Mason City to tout I-JOBS shelter grants
- Mason City mammography expert says task force panel's recommendations flawed
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Friday November 20th Local Sports
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- Newman plays in state title game against Southern Cal
- No matter outcome of game, this is special day for Newman coach Mike Dirksen
- Brewster eyes Floyd of Rosedale as Gophers travel to Iowa
- Vikings coach Childress reviewing contract extension
- North Butler #1, Newman #3 in first set of girls basketball ratings
Weekend sports schedule on KGLO and KRIB:
Date --- Event --- pre-game/game --- Station
Fri Nov 20 --- Class A state football championship --- Newman vs. Southern Cal --- 1:15/2:05 --- KGLO Fri Nov 20 --- UNI MBB vs. DePaul (St. Thomas Paradise Jam) --- 11:05 A/12:05 P --- KRIB Fri Nov 20 --- Iowa MBB vs. Bowling Greene --- 7:00/8:00 --- KGLO
Sat Nov 21 --- Iowa FB vs. Minnesota --- 9:00/11:00 --- KGLO Sat Nov 21 --- UNI FB @ Illinois State --- 10:30/12:00 --- KRIB
Sun Nov 22 --- Minnesota Vikings vs. Seattle --- 11:00/12:00 --- KGLO Sun Nov 22 --- UNI MBB in Paradise Jam (if win on Friday) --- 4:00/5:00 --- KRIB
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Thursday afternoon update
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- Victims identified in tour bus crash
- Mason City mammography expert says task force panel's recommendations flawed
- Cerro Gordo County Free Health Care Clinic to open this weekend
- Clear Lake School Board president confident about sharing agreement
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Thursday November 19th Local News
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- Tour bus that visited Diamond Jo Worth casino crashes outside of Austin, two people dead
- Floyd County reports H1N1 death
- Mason City schools approve idea of sharing superintendent with Clear Lake schools
- Mason City school officials, law enforcement investigate threats in high school bathroom
- Great American Smokeout today
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Thursday November 19th Local Sports
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- NIACC sweeps Rochester in junior college doubleheader
- Kansas women down Iowa
- Vikings reject lease extension at Metrodome
- Iowa opens up wrestling season tomorrow with Iowa Duals
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Floyd County reports death from H1N1 flu virus
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DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - The Iowa Department of Public Health is reporting two more H1N1 flu-related deaths,including one here in north-central Iowa. According to the health department, both victims, an adult in Floyd County and an adult in Johnson County, had risk factors that increased the chance of complications from the H1N1 virus. The two deaths brings to 21 the number of Iowans who have died after contracting the virus. More than 600 people have been hospitalized with influenza-like illness since September 1, 2009. The health department on Wednesday gave a breakdown of the people who have contracted the H1N1 virus. Officials say deaths mirror the state's population, with all age groups, and racial and ethnic groups affected. Among those hospitalized, the most common underlying medical conditions were immune-compromised conditions, such as cancer, respiratory ailments and neuromuscular conditions. More than half those hospitalized were overweight or obese.
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Wednesday afternoon update
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- Mason City school board approves sharing superintendent -- click on story to listen to meeting
- Threat being investigated at Mason City High School
- State regulators may discuss ban on Everclear after Drake fraternity incident
- You'll pay a little less for Thanksgiving meal this year
Listen back to the Midday Report ---- Click here to download MP3Mason City City Administrator Brent Trout was on the "Ask the Mayor" program on KGLO today. To listen back to the program, click here.
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Wednesday November 18th Local News
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- Proposal on the table for Mason City and Clear Lake school districts to share superintendent
- Mason City school district holds first budget public input session
- NIACC board approves tuition surcharge, improvements to early retirement package
- Anhydrous ammonia leaks leads to evacuation in Greene
- Mason City council rejects combining parks, recreation superintendent positions
- Reaction mixed over billboard questioning direction country headed in --- click to see picture of billboard
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Wednesday November 18th Local Sports
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- Iowa men 0-2 for first time since 1970
- Iowa State beats Drake
- Ferentz not second guessing decisions in Ohio State game
- Two NIACC baseball players sign with Division One schools
Tonight on KGLO --- NIACC basketball vs. Rochester Technical & Community College --- women at 6:00, men at 8:00 --- click here to listen
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- Iowa chapter of American Cancer Society says it won't change recommendations about mammographies
- Reaction mixed over billboard showing concern about direction of country -- click to see picture
- Mason City council to consider combining parks, recreation superintendent positions
- Clear Lake in good financial shape according to FY 2009 report
- New Iowa Poll shows Iowans lack confidence in state officials budget cutting decisions
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Tuesday November 17th Local News
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- Funeral held for murder victim Lynch
- Mercy-North Iowa announces $17 million renovation of Emergency Department
- Tuition surcharge, early retirement package improvements recommended to help NIACC budget situation
- Cerro Gordo County to have another H1N1 flu vaccine clinic this Saturday
- Iowa Lottery Board approves selling Mega Millions game as well as Powerball
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Tuesday November 17th Local Sports
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- High school football championship games set for this weekend
- Iowa State prepares for regular season finale against Missouri
- Iowa State vs. Drake in men's intra-state basketball matchup tonight
- Iowa men look to rebound against Duquesne (AM-1300 KGLO, 7:00 pre-game, 8:00 tip)
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- Mercy-North Iowa announces $17 million project to renovate Emergency Department
- Tuition surcharge, early retirement package incentives among recommendations for NIACC budget cuts
- 19th Southwest overpass ready to open this week, but questions remain about speed limit west of overpass
- Grassley approval rating slipping but still strong according to latest poll data
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BREAKING --- Mercy announces $17 million project to replace Emergency Department
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MASON CITY --- Mercy Medical Center-North Iowa today announced they’ll be doing a complete renovation of their Emergency Department as part of a $17 (M) million replacement project. Mercy president and CEO Jim FitzPatrick says the current Emergency Department doesn’t have the right physical plant to providing care efficiently and in a private manner for patients. Interim Director of the Emergency Department and Air Life Patti Peterson says the department currently is very inefficient. She says it’s very inconvenient for patients since there are times they have to move long distances from one place to another to receive care, and patients currently don’t have the level of privacy they deserve. Peterson says once the project is completed, emergency room patients will notice a big difference. Peterson says patients who need X-rays or other scans won’t need to go far in the new department. She says they will be bringing Radiology into the Emergency Department so patients don’t have to be taken to the current Radiology department for necessary tests. The proposed 25-thousand-500 square foot Emergency Department will be located in the vicinity of the current one and has an estimated completion date of 2011.
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Monday November 16th Local News
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- Murder trial for Andre Wells postponed again
- Police warn about "secret shopper scam"
- Iowa Poll shows Culver's job approval rating plummets
- Wet fall means getting liquid propane is tougher
- Mason City home might be destroyed, owner wants to raise money to turn into Prairie School architecture museum
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