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There are times when anglers of all skill levels will catch more fish with slip bobbers.
Band Festival is just a week away; get to know the Band Fest royalty.
For Iowa birding enthusiasts, the spring warbler migration is a highlight event. Not all migrations are created equal, of course. The speed, timing, and abundance of the annual flights are largely dependent on developing spring weather patterns. Not all warbler sightings carry the same weigh…
North Iowa fisherman Steve Sougstad reeled in a whopper Monday, May 13, at Lake Cona Toma in Mason City.
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On the latest episode of the "On Iowa Politics Podcast," featuring SCJ's Jared McNett, QCT's Sarah Watson and Lee Des Moines Bureau Chief Caleb McCullough: Brenna Bird goes to New York, government transparency advocates warn the governor, and early voting is underway in June 4 primary.
Mason City couple Connie and Michael Wentworth received recognition for their efforts in supporting Alzheimer's caregivers.
Charles City native Carly Stevenson suffered a stroke in 2021 at age 18 which derailed her plans and set her on a journey of healing and growth.
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Starting Monday, May 20, the Operation and Maintenance Utility Crew will close the westbound lanes in the 300 block of 19th Street Southwest, between Jefferson and Madison avenues.
A comedy fundraiser will be held Friday at Ridge Stone Golf Club in Sheffield for a North Iowa mom facing suspected neurological issues.
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Court documents allege Travun York stabbed a victim multiple times in the head, neck, and face area.
Yes! We Create Art Gallery in Mason City announced two creative classes open to the community. This series is in partnership with the Historic YWCA renovation project, a significant initiative aimed at preserving and revitalizing the historic YWCA building, according to a press release.
Thru-hiker Mitch Meier updates North Iowa about his 2024 Appalachian Trail journey. See the photos and video from Meier's extended hike.
The Osage County town of Barnsdall took a direct hit from a large tornado Monday night, initial reports indicate.
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A North Iowa woman was sentenced to 50 years in prison Monday for starving one of her children to death and causing severe harm to another.
The Iowa Association of Business and Industry’s political action committee has announced endorsements in two local primary races.
Seven teams competed May 9 with six to eight teammates on each squad.
May is Mental Health Awareness Month and Mason City organizations are hosting the Make It OK Walk beginning at 11 a.m. on Thursday, May 16 on the Principal Pavilion, 9 N Federal Ave.
Mason City music teacher Deb Nielsen's biggest priority is instilling a love of music early in life.
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Fifty-seven percent of Iowa’s expected corn crop has been planted, one week behind last year. Twenty-six percent has emerged. Thirty-nine percent of Iowa’s expected soybean crop has been planted, one week behind last year. Thirteen percent has emerged.