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OLMSTED CO., Minn - A crash on Interstate 90 this Memorial Day sends one person to the hospital. According to the Minnesota State Patrol, the injured person is being treated for non-life threatening injuries. The State Patrol says the motorcyclist crashed on Highway 63 at the I-90 West exit. → Read More
Family-owned and operated full service gas station pumps its final gallon of gas. → Read More
North Iowan remembers watching planes crash into Twin Towers in New York City on September 11, 2001. → Read More
Authorities discover remains inside burnt vehicle. → Read More
Mayo Clinic, Olmsted County Medical Center, and MercyOne North Iowa announce their first babies born in 2021. → Read More
Frontline workers receive Covid-19 vaccine at North Iowa dental office. → Read More
Iowans took to the polls Tuesday to vote in the state's primary election. Here's a link to some of the results from our area. → Read More
First death linked to vaping reported in Minnesota. → Read More
Five Star Coop says no one was hurt in Tuesday morning's incident. → Read More
This week's Golden Apple Winner is Sarah Glowaski of Jefferson Elementary School in Mason City. → Read More
10 people injured in crash just northwest of Forest City. → Read More
Spokesman: Former U.S. President George H.W. Bush dies at age 94. → Read More
A new report is out on arthritis from the CDC. → Read More
A power outage in downtown Mason City likely caused by equipment gone bad. → Read More
A Mason City man dies after his vehicle crashes into a car pulled over for a separate crash on Interstate 35. → Read More
Woman was last seen Wednesday. → Read More
according to Tom Waters, M.D., an emergency department physician at Cleveland Clinic, it is - shoveling snow is a task that should not be taken lightly. → Read More
The happy chaos of the holidays can be exhausting, exhilarating and distracting, especially when children are running around. → Read More
KIMT NEWS 3- With the holiday shopping season in full swing, many of us are ready to make some purchases with credit cards in hand. But before we swipe away, Scott Bea, PsyD, of Cleveland Clinic, explains why, by nature, our brains struggle to fully grasp the concept of credit. "We make these exchanges with credit cards now with an illusion," said Dr. Bea. "It's not like we're giving anything… → Read More
Many new college students have a lot on their plates, and often one of their biggest concerns is whether what's on their plate will lead to 15 pounds of weight gain. → Read More