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  • Prairie Restoration/Reclamation Project Continues In Southern Clay County

    June 18, 2026

    (Gillette Grove)– Work to reclaim and restore prairie on 425 acres of land in southern Clay county continues. The Iowa DNR acquired what’s known as the Callahan Tract from the Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation in 2023. The land is located near Gillette Grove and is now part of the Little Sioux Wildlife Area. Nearly 20 […]

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  • RSVP Seeing Increase In Volunteers

    June 18, 2026

    (Spencer)– The Retired Senior and Volunteer Program, or RSVP, is seeing an increase in volunteers. Director Mari Duncan says in Spencer alone, the number has grown from 39 to 78 just since this past September. Duncan says volunteer service hours continue to rise as well in Clay county, with more than 1,354 hours being contributed […]

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  • SLPA Emphasizing Importance Of “Looking North”

    June 18, 2026

    (Orleans)– The Spirit Lake Protective Association, or SLPA, has adopted the slogan “look to the north”. John Smeltzer, the organization’s President, says it reflects the fact the vast majority of the watershed for Big Spirit Lake and Little Spirit Lake comes directly out of Minnesota… “You know the Spirit Lake Protective Association sits and focuses […]

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  • Bantam Musical Theatre Workshop Coming In Early July

    June 18, 2026

    (Okoboji)– There will be a special opportunity available this summer for area youth interested in the performing arts. The Bantam Musical Theatre Workshop will be held next month at the Okoboji Summer Theatre. Colleen O’Geara, Art Director for OST, says it will take place July 6th-11th… “And it’s going to be a five day intensive […]

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  • June 18th, 2026 Newscast

    June 18, 2026

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  • ILCC Performing Arts Series Awarded Tourism Grant

    June 17, 2026

    (Estherville)– Iowa Lakes Community College is the recipient of a $1,000 Tourism Grant from the Estherville Area Chamber of Commerce for its 2026-’27 Performing Arts Series. The grant is funded by lodging tax revenue and will help offset lodging expenses for visiting artists and production personnel participating in the six-event series. The 2026-’27 Performing Arts […]

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  • High Speed Pursuit In Spencer Ends With Crash And Two Arrests

    June 17, 2026

    (Spencer)– Charges have been filed against two men who led police in Spencer on a high speed pursuit Tuesday while operating motorcycles on the city’s south side. The Spencer Police Department says an officer was attempting to conduct a traffic stop on the motorcycles for speeding near the intersection of Grand Avenue and 1st Street […]

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  • Sewer Work To Impact Traffic On East Side Of Big Spirit Lake

    June 17, 2026

    (Orleans)– Work next week on a sewer line will impact traffic on 253rd Avenue on the east side of Big Spirit Lake. A notice from the city of Orleans says residents north of 13475 253rd Avenue will need to take County Road M56 to 125th Street to access their properties beginning Monday, June 22nd. It […]

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  • City Of Spencer Applies For Disaster Resiliency Funds

    June 17, 2026

    (Spencer)– The city of Spencer appears to be in line for possible funding through a program that provides resiliency in any future disasters. City Manager Kevin Robinson told the city council earlier this week it’s through the Economic Development Authority, or EDA… “They come in with supplemental funding after disasters, a year or so post-disaster, […]

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  • Collision In Clay County Involving SUV & Road Grader Sends One Person To The Hospital

    June 17, 2026

    (Royal)– One person was taken to the hospital Tuesday when an S-U-V he was driving collided with a road grader in Clay county. The Iowa State Patrol says 74-year-old Mark Wilms of Royal was driving a 2023 Ford Bronco and 53-year-old Darrel Santage of Royal was driving a 2022 Caterpillar motor grader. Troopers say both […]

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