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A Familiar Face At JCC Takes On New Role As High School Principal
July 15, 2026
(Jackson, Mn.)– A man who’s already very familiar with the Jackson County Central Schools is now taking on some administrative duties with the district. Nate Hanson is the new principal at JCC High School. He previously was involved with the district’s wrestling program and served as Dean of Students. Hanson says he’s excited and looking […]
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NW Iowa Concert Band To Put On Concert This Weekend At Arnolds Park
July 15, 2026
(Arnolds Park)– The Northwest Iowa Concert Band will perform this weekend at the Majestic Pavilion at the Arnolds Park Amusement Park. Director Rich Nicklay says they’ll be presenting their 32nd summer concert at 2:00 pm Sunday, July 19th… “This is an annual concert we’ve been doing since 1992. And at this year’s concert this year […]
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City Officials In Lake Park Give Update On Pool Situation
July 15, 2026
(Lake Park)– City leaders in Lake Park say they’ve learned some new details recently regarding the status of the swimming pool. As we reported previously, the pool is closed for the season after city crews discovered some damage while attempting to replace a liner. Council member Whitney Thiessen gave an update after being asked about […]
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Area Corn, Soybean Crops Continue To Develop Nicely
July 15, 2026
(Lakefield, Mn.)– Crops around the region continue to make excellent progress, even with the recent hot weather. Jim Nesseth of Extended Ag Services in Lakefield says the soybean crop is in full bloom and the corn crop is in the pollination stage… “Beans are obviously in full bloom. We kind of have to watch our […]
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Dickinson County 4-H & FFA Fair Gets Underway Friday (July 17th)
July 15, 2026
(Spirit Lake)– The 2026 Dickinson County 4-H and FFA Fair gets underway this Friday, July 17th at the fairgrounds in Spirit Lake. Brianne Blom, an Outreach Educator with ISU Extension in Dickinson County says the opening day Friday will feature some pet shows, poultry and rabbit shows, Clover Kids sheep, goat and beef shows, and […]
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Former NW Iowa Nurse Sentenced For Diverting Controlled Substance For His Personal Use
July 14, 2026
(Sioux City)– A former registered nurse from northwest Iowa will serve more than two years in prison after pleading guilty in federal court to false statements relating to healthcare matters and aggravated identity theft. The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Iowa says 49-year-old Chad Hoppe of LeMars was sentenced July 9th. He […]
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Man Wanted On Multiple Charges Taken Into Custody In Clay County
July 14, 2026
(Spencer)– A man wanted on outstanding warrants for a variety of charges has been taken into custody by authorities in Clay county. The Sheriff’s Office says 24-year-old Isaiah Rehnelt was arrested around 3:00 pm Monday on charges of possession of a controlled substance, unauthorized use of a credit card, two counts of violation of a […]
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Another Lakes Area City Is Reviewing Its Public Access Policy
July 14, 2026
(West Okoboji)– The city of West Okoboji is reviewing its policy on renting boat slips on public accesses. The city council was updated on the matter Monday evening by City Clerk-Administrator Carol Chicoine. She said measurements have been taken of the boats and hoists to check for compliance with the city’s rules. It stems from […]
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West Okoboji City Council Approves Additional Surveillance Cameras For Terrace Park Area
July 14, 2026
(West Okoboji)– Additional surveillance cameras will be going up at Terrace Park Beach. The West Okoboji City Council voted unanimously Monday evening to install two additional cameras, in addition to the four already in place. City officials say the two additional cameras will cover areas of the beach currently not visible by the existing cameras. […]
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