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Monday April 15th Local Sports
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- NIACC hosts annual high school all-star basketball games
- Bakker becomes NIACC's all-time wins leader as baseball team splits with Ellsworth
- Twins postpone Sunday game with Mets due to winter weather
- More than 8,000 turn out for Iowa football team's practice in West Des Moines
- Richardson ready to take over as Iowa State's quarterback full-time
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- Drought ends in some parts of state, parts of north-central Iowa still in extreme drought
- Continuance granted in child endangerment trial of former Nora Springs police officer
- Trial delayed for Swaledale man accused of breaking into car washes in Butler County
- Iowa Supreme Court rules hard line phone provider still has a monopoly, Iowa truckers over blood-alcohol limit won't get a break
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Friday April 12th Local News
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- Eight Mason City residents plead guilty to federal drug charges
- Mason City man pleads guilty to animal neglect
- Rake man charged with sexual abuse is out of jail after posting bond
- Governor Branstad declares disaster emergencies in 10 counties, including Kossuth, after this week's storms
- State Treasurer wades into Medicaid conflict
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Friday April 12th Local Sports
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- Two NCAA compliance experts say Iowa State likely to face sanctions beyond what they already imposed
- Former Iowa coach Alford apologizes for way he handled Pierre Pierce case
- NIACC women's basketball team adds another recruit
- Twins hoping to get Target Field ready for weekend series after snowstorm
- Longtime assistant to take over head coaching duties for Charles City High School football program
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Thursday afternoon update
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- Mason City man pleads guilty in animal neglect case
- Rake man accused of sexual abuse out of jail after posting bond
- State Treasurer Fitzgerald says governor's health care plan a "bad financial investment"
- Hampton City Council decides to continue adding fluoride to city's water supply
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Thursday April 11th Local News
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- Winter weather impacting north-central Iowa
- House Republicans offer concessions in education reform bill
- Northwood City Council looks at plan to get policing from Worth County Sheriff's Office
- Clear Lake's downtown water tower dismantling delayed
- Farmers trying to patiently wait to get into fields after last year's early planting
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Thursday April 11th Local Sports
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- Iowa State releases details of NCAA recruiting violations
- Royals sweep Twins
- NIACC baseball team ranked #19
- North Iowa Bulls winning national championship brings junior hockey full circle in Mason City
- Iowa football team getting ready for practice at Valley Stadium this weekend
TODAY: AM-1300 KGLO --- NCAA Division I Men's Hockey Frozen Four --- 4:00 PM
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Wednesday afternoon update
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- North-central Iowa prepares for wintery blast
- Northwood City Council decides to seek full-time policing from Worth County Sheriff's Office
- Clear Lake officials hope dismantling of water tower happens before end of month (audio)
- Planting season not off to the quick start it got last year
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Wednesday April 10th Local News
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- Spring severe weather Tuesday night, wintry weather returns today and tomorrow
- National Weather Service says some parts of our area have to watch for flooding
- Iowa GOP sets caucus and convention dates for 2014
- Lawmakers working on education reform compromise
- Iowa Supreme Court hearing case that could have impact on teen killers
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Wednesday April 10th Local Sports
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- Guthrie wins again to lead Royals past Twins
- Wild drop game to Blackhawks, lose Heatley for season
- Professional hockey possibly coming back to Des Moines
- Warriors clinch playoff berth with win over Timberwolves
- New linebackers coach says Hawkeyes are motivated
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- Flood Watch issued for northeastern portion of listening area
- Iowa Supreme Court hearing arguments in juvenile parole case
- Hampton man pleads not guilty to sexual abuse charge
- Iowa officials talking about expanding local broadband around the state
- Drake University to severely limit sales of plastic-single serving water bottles
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Tuesday April 9th Local News
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- Iowa Senate rejects two of Branstad's nominees to Board of Regents
- Branstad calls on legislators to pass education reform package
- New archbishop of Dubuque says he's ready for job
- Mason City woman sentenced on charge of being accessory to a burglary
- Wright County abandoned grain elevator to get a new life soon
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Tuesday April 9th Local Sports
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- North Iowa Bulls win Tier III national championship
- Mohawk Rush signs with NIACC women's basketball team
- Clear Lake sweeps MCHS on soccer field
- Twins lose series opener at Kansas City
- Iowa State football team starts spring practice today
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ROCHESTER MINNESOTA --- Six different North Iowa Bulls scored goals as the Bulls beat the Twin Cities Northern Lights 6-2 in the USA Hockey Tier III National Championship game earlier this afternoon in Rochester Minnesota. The Lights took a 1-0 at the 6:38 mark into the first period, taking advantage of a power play goal with the Bulls’ Eric Behrend evening things up with 1:19 to go in the first. The Bulls then scored twice in the second and would never give up the lead after that, also carding three goals in the third. Patrick Sivets scored on the power play halfway through the second period with Conor Jonasson making it 3-1 just under four minutes left in the second. The Northern Lights cut the lead to 3-2 with 6:47 to go, but then North Iowa scored three times in a span of 1:13 with goals by James Hughes, Richie Marenis and an empty netter by Connor Langfield. It’s the second time a junior hockey national championship has been won by a Mason City-based team, as the North Iowa Huskies won the USA Hockey Junior A national championship in 1989.
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- Mason City woman sentenced to jail, probation for being part of burglary
- New archbishop of Dubuque says he's ready for job
- Old Eagle Grove grain elevator will become a veteran's memorial tower
- Branstad tells school administrators to lobby legislators
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