- Protected: Man pleads not guilty to sex crimes against child in Charles City
- Protected: Semi-conscious female found on rural Worth county road
- Protected: Clear Lake chiropractor facing allegations of inappropriately touching multiple children
News Headlines for June 2, 2026

Iowa Farm Act aims to boost farmers, rural business
DES MOINES — Gov. Kim Reynolds has signed the bipartisan Iowa Farm Act, a wide-ranging agriculture and rural economic development package backed by Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig.
Naig called the signing of the first-ever Iowa Farm Act “an important step forward for Iowa agriculture,” saying the bill reflects feedback he heard directly from farmers and rural communities across the state.
“The Iowa Farm Act reflects the priorities and feedback I’ve heard directly from farmers and rural communities across the state,” Naig said. “It expands opportunities for Iowa agriculture, reduces unnecessary regulatory burdens, and helps strengthen the long-term vitality of rural Iowa.”

World Aerobatic Championship coming to Mason City in 2026
MASON CITY — Mason City has been selected to host the 2026 World Aerobatic Championship, bringing one of the world’s premier aviation competitions to North Iowa next summer.
Competition flying is scheduled for August 24 through September 2, 2026, at Mason City Municipal Airport.

Minnesota’s Walz pardons illegal alien armed robber, sparking Homeland Security fury
MINNEAPOLIS — The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is blasting Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and the Minnesota Board of Pardons after officials granted clemency to a Laotian immigrant previously convicted in an armed robbery case and recently taken into ICE custody.
DHS said Jai Vang, a native of Laos, received a pardon from Walz and the Minnesota Board of Pardons on May 27, 2026.
According to DHS, Vang’s criminal record includes felony convictions for robbery and robbery of a business with a gun, along with a conviction for driving under the influence of liquor.

Iowa mass shooting leaves seven dead after domestic dispute, police say
Seven people are dead after an Iowa mass shooting that police say appears to have stemmed from a domestic dispute.
When officers arrived, they found four victims inside the residence. All four had suffered gunshot wounds and were pronounced dead at the scene.
Police said the suspected shooter had left before law enforcement arrived, but he was quickly identified.

Women’s College Basketball: Iowa State assistant Jodi Steyer retires From coaching
AMES – After 24 seasons with Iowa State women’s basketball and 31 years in coaching, Cyclone associate head coach Jodi Steyer is retiring.
Steyer announced her retirement from coaching on April 22 with a statement on social media, noting “this time last year, I decided this season would be my last so I could focus on family responsibilities. Since that time, my dad passed away which reinforced retirement was the right choice.”

Northern Iowa OWI suspect snared by Charles City police, later held on ICE detainer
CHARLES CITY – A man arrested by Charles City police after an early-morning traffic stop for alleged drunk driving was later listed in custody on an immigration hold, according to law enforcement and jail records.

Mason City man nabbed after motorcycle crash near Plymouth, accused of OWI and marijuana possession
PLYMOUTH – A Mason City man was arrested after authorities say he crashed a motorcycle in Plymouth and was later charged with drunken driving and marijuana possession.
According to the Cerro Gordo County Sheriff’s Office, deputies were dispatched at about 12:39 a.m. on May 31, 2026, to the intersection of Main Street East and Rock Street in Plymouth for a report of a motorcycle crash with injuries.

Reynolds signs flurry of bills into law before June 2 deadline
DES MOINES – Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds signed a long list of bills into law on Monday, June 1, 2026, one day before the deadline for her to take final action on remaining legislation from the 2026 session.
The bills cover a wide range of issues, including internet age verification for pornographic material, civics education, nuclear energy, speed limits, school discipline, agriculture, utilities, oil and gas production, ethanol taxes and a new specialty business court.

Northern Iowa teen seriously injured in early morning Waterloo shooting
WATERLOO — A Northern Iowa teenager was seriously injured early Sunday after a shooting in Waterloo, police said.

Vera Kasel, Osage mother, teacher and faithful community helper, dies at 90
OSAGE – Vera Marie Kasel, an Osage woman remembered for a lifetime of caring for family, serving her church and staying deeply involved in her community, died Saturday, May 30, 2026. She was 90.

Big 12 building new replay center to speed reviews, add more transparency for fans
IRVING, Texas — The Big 12 Conference is making a major technology investment aimed at improving replay reviews, game management and fan transparency across college sports.

Disgraced former Des Moines superintendent gets 2 years in federal prison, faces deportation to Guyana
DES MOINES — A disgraced former superintendent of Iowa’s largest school district has been sentenced to two years in federal prison after admitting he falsely claimed to be a U.S. citizen and illegally possessed firearms while living in the country without legal status.

Velma Barnes, Plymouth’s beloved “town historian,” leaves generations of stories and love behind
PLYMOUTH — Velma Barnes, 85, of Plymouth, a North Iowa woman known by many as the town historian, died on May 23, 2026, leaving behind a legacy tied closely to family, memory and the community she called home.
Over the years, Barnes became known as Plymouth’s “town historian,” someone who carried memories of the community, its people and its past. In small towns, those stories matter. Barnes helped preserve that sense of place, holding onto the names, moments and family connections that help define a community across generations.

Cerro Gordo supervisors approve elected official raises, budget amendment at May 26 meeting
MASON CITY — The Cerro Gordo County Board of Supervisors approved fiscal year 2027 elected official salaries, employee payroll actions, tax abatements, a budget amendment and county road planning items during its regular meeting on May 26, 2026.
One of the larger actions of the meeting came when supervisors approved fiscal year 2027 salary recommendations for elected officials. The raises were approved at 2.75 percent for the county attorney, auditor, recorder, sheriff, supervisors and treasurer.

Jerry Barker, Britt grandfather, longtime IMT worker and loyal Eagles fan, leaves legacy of family and hometown pride
BRITT — Jerry F. Barker, a lifelong Britt-area man remembered for his devotion to family, steady work ethic and love of local sports, died Monday, May 25, 2026, at UnityPoint Health – Trinity Regional Medical Center in Fort Dodge. He was 70.

Suspect snared in downtown Mason City on meth, marijuana and probation violation charges
MASON CITY — A suspect was jailed early Saturday after Mason City police responded to a suspicious situation call downtown and arrested him on drug and probation-related charges.

Northern Iowa man killed, semi driver hurt after pickup crosses center line near Estherville
A Northern Iowa man was killed and a semi driver was injured Friday evening in a fiery two-vehicle crash east of Estherville.

Waldorf alum to fly World War I-era aircraft replica across 48 states, stop in Forest City
FOREST CITY — Waldorf alumnus and retired Air Force Col. Tim Tarris will take to the skies in a home-built replica of a World War I-era aircraft for a cross-country U.S. Army Air Corps Commemoration Flight beginning Monday, June 1, 2026.

Northern Iowa principal and track coach nabbed on felony sex charges involving student
WATERLOO — A Northern Iowa school principal, track coach, and theology teacher has been arrested after Waterloo police say detectives investigated an alleged inappropriate relationship involving a juvenile female student.
Waterloo police issued an update Saturday, May 30, 2026, saying detectives had filed an additional charge of grooming, also a Class D felony. Police said Tanney was being held in the Black Hawk County Jail.

MacNider Arts Festival brings “Sweet on Art” fun, live music and outdoor market to Mason City on June 13
MASON CITY — The Charles H. MacNider Art Museum will host its annual MacNider Arts Festival and Outdoor Art Market on Saturday, June 13, 2026, with a full day of free family activities, live music, local and regional artists, food and community fun.
This year’s festival theme is “Sweet on Art,” a tasty-treats inspired theme designed to encourage children to use their imaginations while creating colorful take-home art projects.

Craig Zipse, Northwood family man and hard worker who loved fixing vehicles, remembered
NORTHWOOD — Craig Edward Zipse, a Northwood man remembered for his work ethic, devotion to family and love of fixing vehicles, has passed away.
Zipse, 63, died unexpectedly in his sleep on Tuesday, May 26, 2026, at his home in Northwood. He was born on September 18, 1962, in Mason City, the son of John and Nalda Zipse.

Missing Iowa woman found dead in wooded ravine, police say foul play not suspected
A missing Iowa woman was found dead Wednesday afternoon in a wooded ravine area after police, family members and others searched for her, authorities said.
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