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Mason City man pleads guilty to federal meth charge

Mason City man pleads guilty to federal meth charge
MASON CITY — A Mason City man who conspired to distribute methamphetamine has pleaded guilty in federal court in Cedar Rapids.

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Portable heater probable cause of Mason City house fire

Portable heater probable cause of Mason City house fire
MASON CITY — A portable heater is the probable cause of a Wednesday morning house fire in the 800 block of Fourth Street Southeast.

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Culver gives spring flooding alert in Mason City stop

Culver gives spring flooding alert in Mason City stop
MASON CITY — Gov. Chet Culver presented Mason City officials with an I-JOBs check Thursday but used the occasion to also warn citizens about possible spring flooding.

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Anything is still possible for former Mason Cityan

Anything is still possible for former Mason Cityan
MASON CITY — In 2002, 18-year-old Richard Dedor, brimming with enthusiasm, ran for mayor of Mason City, believing anything was possible.

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