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  • Registration Underway For 44th Walleye Weekend

    February 3, 2026

    (Arnolds Park)– Planning is well under way for the 44th Annual Iowa Great Lakes Walleye Weekend. Last year the big prize was caught on Big Spirit Lake, just two hours after the contest started. Dawn Ingvaldson of Albert Lea, MN went home with $43,000 as she was the only one to catch a tagged fish […]

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  • City Of Spencer Accepting Applications For Grant Programs

    February 3, 2026

    (Spencer)– The city of Spencer is now accepting applications through its Local Option Sales Tax and Hotel/Motel Tax grant programs. City Manager Kevin Robinson says certain criteria have been established for each program… “Local Option Sales Tax, there will be $50,000 available for that and that will focus on community development and economic development projects […]

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  • Dickinson County Supervisors Approve Contract For Joint Effort To Update Long Term Zoning Plan

    February 3, 2026

    (Spirit Lake)– Dickinson County Supervisors this (Tues.) morning voted 5-0 for the county to enter into a contract with a consultant that will assist the county and Iowa Great Lakes Sanitary District in interviewing firms to assist in updating the county’s comprehensive land use plan. Zoning Administrator Megan Kardell told the supervisors they plan to […]

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  • Dickinson County Supervisors Hear Update On Revamp Of Iowa’s Behavioral/Mental Health System

    February 3, 2026

    (Spirit Lake)– Dickinson county supervisors this (Tues) morning heard an update from representatives of the Iowa Primary Care Association, or IPCA, which is overseeing the transformation of Iowa’s mental and behavioral health services from a regional system to a district system. The newly reorganized system has been in place about 6 months. Supervisor Kim Wermersen […]

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  • IGL Fishing Club: Keep It Clean Campaign Showing Early Signs Of Success

    February 3, 2026

    (Spirit Lake)– An initiative that encourages those venturing out onto the ice on area lakes to clean up after themselves appears to be gaining some traction. Terry Thompson of the Iowa Great Lakes Fishing Club says initial indications are showing the “Keep it Clean” program is having an impact… “I think it’s gone over very […]

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  • February 3rd, 2026 Newscast

    February 3, 2026

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  • Findings Released Into Hotel Market Feasibility Study For Spencer

    February 3, 2026

    (Spencer)– A Comprehensive Hotel Market Feasibility Study for the city of Spencer has been completed. The study was conducted in late 2025 by Core Distinction Group, LLC. The findings recommend development of an upper mid-scale hotel consisting of 45 to 55 guestrooms. The report recommends a site on the north side of Spencer, in the […]

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  • Estherville City Council Stops Short Of Formal Approval Of Electric Rate Increase

    February 3, 2026

    (Estherville)– The Estherville City Council Monday evening approved the first reading of a revised ordinance increasing electric rates in the city, opting to bring the matter back for additional readings prior to any final adoption. The council opted for the additional considerations siting the magnitude of the proposed 15 percent rate increase. City Administrator Penny […]

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  • Cooperative Energy Makes Donation To Organization Assisting Veterans, Law Enforcement & First Responders

    February 2, 2026

    (Sibley)– Sibley-based Cooperative Energy Company has donated $500 to Hero Haven, a nonprofit organization serving veterans, law enforcement officers and first responders. The organization focuses on creating safe, meaningful experiences that support mental well-being and personal connection. Dustin Jones, CEO of Cooperative Energy Company, says the organization’s missions align with the company’s values. Ned Hodgson, […]

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  • Local Woman Hired As Director Of Dickinson County Museum

    February 2, 2026

    (Spirit Lake)– The Dickinson County Museum has a new director. Today (Mon.) is the first day on the job in that role for Jean Ann Myhre, who’s lived in the Spirit Lake and Estherville areas for more than 35 years. She tells KUOO news it was her mother, Charlene Smith Thomsen, who instilled upon her […]

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