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Friday September 25th Local News
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- Firefighters battle early morning house blaze in Mason City
- Federal tax credits close funding gap for Park Inn hotel construction project
- NIACC has record enrollment
- Arrest warrants issued in Lime Creek assault
- Harkin applauds UN efforts to rid world of nuclear weapons
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Friday September 25th Local Sports
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- Clear Lake travels to face foe Charles City
- Mohawks have homecoming, face Marshalltown
- Class A rated battle --- Newman @ Northwood-Kensett
- High school area football schedule
- Cedar Falls takes team titles at Gene Balk Invite cross country, Mason City's Manchester wins boys race
- Volleyball scores, ratings
FRIDAY
= AM-1490 KRIB --- Clear Lake at Charles City --- pre-game 6:45, game 7:30 --- click here to listen
= AM-1300 KGLO --- Mason City vs. Marshalltown --- pre-game 7:15, game 7:30 --- click here to listen= kgloam.com --- Newman at Northwood-Kensett --- pre-game 6:45, game 7:00 --- click here to listen============================================== SATURDAY= Join us every Saturday morning for "Coaches Corner from Bagel Depot" starting at 10:00 AM on AM-1300 KGLO = AM-1490 KRIB --- UNI at Missouri State --- pre-game 11:30, game 1:00 = AM-1300 KGLO --- Iowa at Penn State --- pre-game 5:00, kick 7:05 = AM-1490 KRIB --- Minnesota Twins at Kansas City --- pre-game 5:40, game 6:10 ============================================== SUNDAY
= AM-1300 KGLO --- Minnesota Vikings vs. San Francisco --- pre-game 11:00, game 12:00 = AM-1490 KRIB --- Minnesota Twins at Kansas City --- pre-game 12:40, game 1:10 Want to see our full schedule, or having problems listening online --- click here for more
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Thursday afternoon update
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- Federal tax credits close funding gap for Park Inn hotel construction project
- IDED spokeswoman says applications for film projects approved, but not binding contracts
- Legislative Oversight Committee will look into film tax credits, but not at today's meeting
- Harkin applauds UN efforts to rid world of nukes
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Thursday September 24th Local News
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- Cerro Gordo County has first H1N1 flu case, health officials say their message is the same --- take simple precautions to protect yourself
- Police continue investigation into East Park vandalism
- Statehouse Republicans propose healthcare reform plan
- Culver says it's time to look at all of the state's tax credit programs
- Farmland value takes another dip, but drop smaller than earlier in year
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Thursday September 24th Local Sports
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- Twins stay 2 1/2 back with sweep of White Sox
- Penn State defenders hope to get healthy for Saturday's game against Iowa
- Former UNI coach Terry Allen getting his Missouri State team ready for the Panthers
- Vikings deal with injuries in preparing for 49ers
- Vikings turning to wind energy to power Metrodome during games
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Cerro Gordo County confirms H-1-N-1 flu case
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by Robert Fisher, News Director 1:15 PM, Wednesday, September 23rd Updated 1:45 PM
MASON CITY --- Cerro Gordo County health officials confirm first case of H-1-N-1 Virus in the county, message still the same from county officials...take simple precautions to help curb spread of any type of flu. Click on this story to read more.
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Wednesday afternoon update
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- Fire at Graham Manufacturing causes damage, no injuries
- Mason City police investigate vandalism in East Park
- Statehouse Republicans propose health reform plan that would give incentives
- Attorney General Miller says lawmakers should avoid over-reacting to Iowa film tax credit issue
- Farmland values dip but not as much as earlier in year
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Bookmeyer on "Ask the Mayor"
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Mason City mayoral candidate Eric Bookmeyer was the guest on today's "Ask the Mayor" program. It starts out KGLO's month-plus long programming dealing with the city elections on November 3rd.
Click here to listen back to/download the program.
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Wednesday September 23rd Local News
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- Harkin announces $93 million in federal funds for Worth County wind farm
- Controversy, criminal investigation into Clear Lake bar closing
- Former Mason City man pleads not guilty to murder charge
- Insurance agent sentenced to 15 years in federal prison on fraud charges
- Cerro Gordo supervisors say they'll re-draft nuisance dog ordinance
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Wednesday September 23rd Local Sports
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- Twins beat White Sox, stay 2 1/2 back of Tigers
- Former Iowa standout, current Viking Greenway named NFC defensive player of the week
- Ferentz says they'll practice with the music blaring in prep for Penn State
- UNI preps for Missouri Valley opener at Missouri State
- Top-ranked Mason City girls swimmers top #4 Valley
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$93 million going to north-central Iowa wind farm
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WASHINGTON (AP) - Iowa Sen. Tom Harkin has announced $93,419,883 in federal funds will be going to a company to help develop a wind farm in Worth County. The money going to Barton Wind Farm comes through a section of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. The program provides assistance to energy producers in place of tax credits that they may not be otherwise be able to utilize. Nationally, the development of additional wind farms has been sharply reduced this year because of the economic downturn. The federal program was put in place to allow cash-strapped companies to move forward with renewable energy projects. Harkin noted Tuesday the wind energy industry helps to create jobs and grow the state's economy, while at the same time lowering the cost of energy.
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Controversy on bar closing, theft investigation underway
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CLEAR LAKE --- There’s some controversy surrounding the apparent closing of a Clear Lake bar the day after finishing a 14-day suspension of their liquor license for violating the state’s smoke-free air act law. We reported earlier that one of the owners of bar, Alan Slater, had turned in the liquor license for The Marina to city officials yesterday. Alan Slater tells us today that it was Neil Slater, who Alan says has nothing to do with the business, turned in the liquor license without Alan’s knowledge. Clear Lake police chief Greg Peterson tells KGLO News that Alan Slater has also filed a complaint to investigate missing property from the business, but could not comment any further since the investigation into the missing property was not completed at this time.
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- Former Mason City man pleads not guilty to murder charge
- Cerro Gordo supervisors delay nuisance dog ordinance
- Grassley says healthcare reform bill before Senate Finance Committee is anything but bipartisan
- Legislative Oversight Committee likely to look into Iowa film tax credit scandal
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Tuesday September 22nd Local News
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- Clear Lake bar surrenders liquor license after serving suspension for violating state smoking ban
- Governor asks state's attorney general and auditor to help investigate Iowa film tax credit program
- Iowa Motion Picture Association members call on Culver to reinstate tax program
- New poll shows Iowans split on gay marriage issue
- "Shake-and-bake" meth showing up in Iowa
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Tuesday September 22nd Local Sports
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- Twins cut Tigers' lead to 2 1/2 games with win over White Sox
- New Radio Iowa high school football poll out --- Clear Lake #2/3A, Newman #7/A, Northwood-Kensett #9/A
- Iowa, Penn State both dealing with injuries heading into the start of Big Ten play
- Rhoads says Cyclones need good week of practice heading into game with Army
- Drake loses bid to host NCAA men's basketball tournament games
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