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Library petition validated
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822 signatures validated, 113 thrown out --- election forced, Vision Iowa project could be in jeopardy
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- Sump pumps, Lincoln School property on Clear Lake City Council's agenda tonight
- Iowa Utilities Board holds hearing Wednesday in Mason City about Alliant rate increase
- Stimulus projects to begin soon in Iowa
- 28 nursing homes/assisted living programs "deficiency free" according to Iowa inspectors
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Monday May 18th Local News
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- Panel to decide library petition fate tonight
- Parkersburg gearing up to remember 1st anniversary of tornado
- Gronstal says legislature will deal with 2008 disasters for years to come
- 50th anniversary of Rotary Cannonball's move to East Park recognized
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Monday May 18th Local Sports
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- Twins blow another lead against Yankees, series wraps up tonight
- Johnson wins Texas Open
- Busch wins NASCAR event at Iowa Speedway
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- One dead in single vehicle crash in Franklin County
- Increase in H1N1 cases due to local testing, faster results
- Grassley blasts China for cutting off pork imports
- Federal transportation grants given to airports in Mason City, Charles City, Clarion
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Friday May 8th Local News
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- H1N1 cases rise to 36
- Harkin, trade officials react to China ban on Iowa pork imports
- Mason City man arrested on sexual abuse charge
- Agriprocessors sale possibly coming
- Gas prices, court costs on the rise
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Friday May 8th Local Sports
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- Farve says no
- Orioles beat Twins
- Weber chooses Wartburg
- High school scoreboard
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Thursday afternoon update
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- Sentencing delayed in Nashua death
- Trade officials call for China to lift ban on Iowa pork
- Harkin says US should not sit back and let China ban pork imports
- Hearing set for rezoning of former Lincoln School property in Clear Lake
- Waterloo firefighters rescue man injured while working inside water tower
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Thursday May 7th Local News
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- Hearing to be held today for one of three teens accused of murder
- Two men under arrest on burglary charges after alleged assault
- Mason City mayor optimistic about public library bonds after petition turned in
- Four more cases of H1N1 virus in Iowa, all in Marshall County
- Grassley has lunch with Obama, Biden to discuss health care reform
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Thursday May 7th Local Sports
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- Reports mixed on Farve/Vikings situation
- Former Iowa State football player Hobbs earning his degree this weekend
- Baltimore upends Twins in rain-marred game
- Twins send Casilla to minors, recall Tolbert
- UNI to face DePaul in first game of Paradise Jam in November
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Wednesday afternoon update
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- Mason City mayor optimistic about public library bonds after petition turned in
- UI lab will soon start confirming H1N1 cases
- Iowa's pork industry dealt blow after China bans pork imports from Iowa
- State audit of Fort Dodge library turns up issues
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Wednesday May 6th Local News
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- Mason City City Council shelves Kentucky overpass, decides on Eisenhower-12th Northwest plan
- Council delays vote on library bonds, directs review of petitions
- 29 cases of H1N1 virus in Iowa, Marshalltown schools though will re-open
- Local health officials say now is the time to review pandemic plans for businesses
- Iowa school districts get $257 million, local districts about $9.5 million, as part of federal stimulus plan
- Culver directed to open up on e-mails dealing with state business
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Wednesday May 6th Local Sports
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- Reports say Favre to meet with Vikings about possible comeback
- Detroit shuts out Minnesota
- High school scoreboard
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Tuesday afternoon update....
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- Mason City could use federal money toward finishing 19th SW overpass
- Mason City City Council deals with bonds for library project
- EPA says corn ethanol as made today has worse impact on climate than gasoline
- North-central Iowa schools to get over $9 million in federal stimulus money
- Local health officials say now is the time to get your business ready for pandemic
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Tuesday May 5th Local News
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- Six other projects could replace Kentucky Avenue overpass if Mason City City Council chooses to do so
- Clear Lake City Council approves new South Shore Drive plan
- Newman Catholic senior named 2009 Presidential Scholar
- Former Mason City mayor Marinos wins top service award
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