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MCHS has a new football coach
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MASON CITY --- Mason City High announced Friday the hiring of Justin Penner as their new head football coach. Click on this story to read the release about Penner's hiring
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- Congressional candidate Maske stops in Mason City
- Attorney General candidates spar over health care reform lawsuit
- Culver signs bill sending natural resources sales tax to vote
- Lottery moving ahead with plan to sell tickets for Iowa State Fair
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Friday April 23rd Local News
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- Charles City fireworks lawsuits combined
- Mason City council looks at "Safe Routes to School"
- Culver signs education bill
- Ground broke on new Fort Madison prison
- River City Barbershop Chorus to host district convention in October
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Friday April 23rd Local Sports
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- Vikings trade away first-round pick to Detroit, move up in second round
- Iowa OT Bulaga picked by Packers
- Drake Relays underway --- West Fork's Twedt second in high jump, heptathlon record broken
- Cleveland routs Twins
- NIACC swept by Indian Hills
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Thursday April 22nd Local News
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- Mason City council approves key step to move into last stage of flood recovery process
- Bartz says legislature won't be addressing issue of whether ATVs/UTVs need liability insurance
- Pre-trial hearing set in Concepcion case
- Spring planting ahead of schedule
- Two dozen full-time faculty could be cut at Iowa State University
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Thursday April 22nd Local Sports
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- Liriano leads Twins over Indians
- Vikings sign cornerback Sheppard
- Vikings will have 30th pick in tonight's NFL draft
- Drake Relays underway in Des Moines
SPORTS SCHEDULE TODAY: AM-1490 KRIB --- Minnesota Twins vs. Cleveland --- pre-game 11:40, game 12:10 AM-1300 KGLO --- Minnesota Vikings draft coverage --- 8:00 PM
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Wednesday afternoon update
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- Pre-trial hearing set in Concepcion murder case
- Demolition contracts awarded for Mason City flood buyouts
- Bartz says legislators won't pass insurance requirements for ATVs/UTVs
- Planting way ahead of schedule statewide
- Iowa's annual nature study offers mixed bag
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Wednesday April 21st Local News
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- Cerro Gordo supervisors approve $71,000 loan for North Iowa Fair Board
- Mason City council approves changes with reservations to ATV use ordinance
- Discarded cigarette likely cause of Mason City restaurant fire
- Lawmakers tangle on mood of 2010 voters
- Iowa's largest doctors group stops short of favoring medical marijuana
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Wednesday April 21st Local Sports
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- Mason City boys track team captures title at its own Mohawk Relays
- High school track, tennis, soccer, golf results
- NIACC softball team shut down by #8 Kirkwood
- Slowey handcuffs Cleveland for 5-1 Twins win
- Vikings to open regular season against New Orleans
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- Cerro Gordo supervisors approve $71,000 loan to North Iowa Fair Board
- Gambling opponents want Racing/Gaming Commission to delay vote on new casinos after contributions to Culver campaign
- Iowa's largest doctors' group favors easing marijuana laws for health studies
- Iowa Lottery announces summer promotion
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Tuesday April 20th Local News
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- Mason City man arrested for breaking into flooded-out home
- Cerro Gordo supervisors to discuss North Iowa Fair funding
- Clear Lake background check company to pay back over $32K for failing to fulfill job creation quotas
- Iowa AG's chief of staff arrested for drunk driving
- IUB continues Alliant rate hike hearings throughout state this week
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Tuesday April 20th Local Sports
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- Twins open three-game series against Cleveland tonight
- NIACC softball drops series finale with Southwestern
- High school track, golf, soccer, tennis results
- Vikings re-sign Jackson as they await Favre's decision
- Former Hawkeye & current Viking Albert Young hopes to back up Peterson at running back
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- Eluding charge against Becker dropped after sentenced to murdering Ed Thomas
- Cerro Gordo supervisors to consider request for more funding by North Iowa Fair
- Clear Lake council discusses energy conservation with street lights
- State investigators looking into donations to Culver campaign
- Culver's chief of staff resigns
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Monday April 19th Local News
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- Mason City police investigate fatal accident
- New system to get driver's license starts today
- Pawlenty says it's time for Republicans to "rise up" this November
- Gubernatorial candidate Roberts says he's the one to unite the Republican Party
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