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Mason City man injured in car-deer accident
VENTURA — A Mason City man was treated and released from Mercy Medical Center-North Iowa Saturday for injuries sustained in a car-deer accident south of Ventura.
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Green thumbs turn out for Central Gardens perennial sale
CLEAR LAKE — People lined up early for the 13th annual perennial plant sale Saturday morning at Central Gardens of North Iowa in Clear Lake.
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Mason City neighborhood complains about plant smell
MASON CITY — Residents in and around the Briarstone area in southwest Mason City are upset about an odor they say stinks up the neighborhood.
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Graduate clears his own path
FOREST CITY — Cameron Peterson enjoys forging his own path.
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The changing look of North Iowa education
MASON CITY — North Iowa’s education landscape looks dramatically different than it did 10 years ago.
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Vandalism in Mason City neighborhood spurs talk of Neighborhood Watch effort
MASON CITY — A recent rash of vandalism in Mason City’s Central Heights neighborhood, including damage to park benches at Dustin Colby Park, has at least one member of the area’s neighborhood associat
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Burkgren resigns from naturalist post
OSAGE — Mitchell County Naturalist Mary Jo Burkgren has resigned her position at Mitchell County Conservation.
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Secret to living to 100? Stay busy
MASON CITY — A slight, determined woman, Dorothy Mikovec’s face lights up as she sits down to talk at the kitchen table.
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Stamp Out Hunger food drive a success
MASON CITY — The United Way of North Central Iowa (UWNCI) and the National Association of Letter Carriers did their part to Stamp Out Hunger in North Iowa on May 12.
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Celebrating Union Slough
“Most people in this area don’t know about the refuge,” said Tom Skilling, biologist with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s Union Slough National Wildlife Refuge near Titonka.
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Iowa DOT plans June 2 auction
AMES — More than 300 vehicles and pieces of equipment will be sold by the Iowa Department of Transportation at an auction Saturday, June 2, beginning at 9 a.m.
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Don’t miss Sunday’s Globe Gazette
• Mason City neighbors are upset about a local industry’s sickening smell and the long time it’s taken to correct the problem.
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North Iowa Today for Saturday, May 19
CHARLES CITY — The Charles City Downtown Farmers Market will be 9 a.m. to noon around Central Park off of Main Street.
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Religion news
Bolan UMC offers vacation Bible school
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Mason City man will plead guilty to forgery
MASON CITY — A Mason City man has agreed to plead guilty in a forgery case.
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Toeterville's Unionhurst Gallery reopens
TOETERVILLE — The Unionhurst Gallery, a depository of the works of Atlanta Constance Sampson, will re-open Sunday.
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Waller gives seven-figure gift to UNI
CEDAR FALLS — Author Robert Waller, a native of Rockford and former dean of the University of Northern Iowa College of Business Administration, has given a high level seven-figure gift to his alma mat
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Rockford man changes plea in assault case
MASON CITY — A Rockford man will plead guilty next month in connection with an assault at a Thrush Avenue home in March.
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Winnebago studying buy offer from Connecticut firm
FOREST CITY — Winnebago Industries officials say they haven’t made a decision on whether to accept or reject an offer from a private equity firm to purchase the company because they don’t have enough
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Memorial Park Cemetery decoration guidelines
MASON CITY — Memorial Day decorations may be placed at Memorial Park Cemetery beginning Monday, May 21.
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North Iowa Today for Friday, May 18
CHARLES CITY — A Totally ’80s Dance Party fundraiser for the Charles City Arts Center will be at 8 p.m. at Tori’s Bar and Grill, 700 Riverside Drive. Prizes for 1980s attire. Admission is $5.
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Joining the iPad era
CLEAR LAKE — The Clear Lake Sanitary District board of directors is going paperless.
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Cool April hurt Iowa apples and strawberries
DECORAH (AP) — Surprisingly cool temperatures in April damaged crops across Iowa including up to 80 percent of the apple crop in the eastern part of the state, horticulture and agronomy experts said.
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Cemetery association workers toil to remove weeds, get area ready for Memorial Day
PLYMOUTH - Weeding a cemetery garden is not for sissies.
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Bomb threat reported at Hampton-Dumont High School
HAMPTON — The Hampton Police Department is investigating a bomb threat made Thursday at Hampton-Dumont High School.
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