Date Published
Keyword
-
Dickinson County Nature Center to host Dee’s Bee & Butterfly Festival September 1-4
August 24, 2020
(Okoboji)-Families should sign up in advance for a time slot.
Read More -
Stolen Vehicle Investigation Results In Multiple Charges Against Alta Man
August 24, 2020
Spencer police say officers responded a little before 12:30 pm to the 300 block of West 6th Street.
Read More -
Emmet County, ILCC Receive Special Recognition For Wind Energy
August 24, 2020
They were recently named recipients of the Gold County Seal Award through the American Wind Energy Association.
Read More -
Estherville Pool Project Awarded CAT Grant
August 24, 2020
A project to construct a new swimming pool in Estherville has been awarded a $250,000 Community Attraction and Tourism, or CAT Grant.
Read More -
Lyon County Crash Claims A Life
August 24, 2020
A two-vehicle collision Sunday in Lyon county claimed the life of one of the drivers involved.
Read More -
Some More Fake Money Reportedly Making The Rounds In NW Iowa
August 24, 2020
Authorities in Sioux county say they’ve received reports of counterfeit money with pink Chinese letters that’s been circulating in the region.
Read More -
Mason City Man Arrested Last Year Following Pursuit In Dickinson County Sentenced On Federal Charges
August 21, 2020
The case was investigated by the Dickinson County Sheriff’s Office, Arnolds Park Police Department, Iowa Department of Narcotics Enforcement and Iowa DCI.
Read More -
Arts on Grand’s Summer Classic Backyard Bach & Blues to be held August 29
August 21, 2020
(Spencer)-Annual fundraiser to be held in-person and virtually this year
Read More -
Federal Disaster Designation Being Sought For Some NW Iowa Counties Impacted By Aug. 10th Derecho
August 21, 2020
Governor Kim Reynolds announced today (Fri.) she’s seeking a federal disaster designation from U.S. Ag Secretary Sonny Perdue for 57 Iowa counties impacted by the derecho earlier this month.
Read More -
Spirit Lake Test Iowa Clinic Will Be At New Site Beginning Aug. 31st; Overall Trend Of COVID-19 Cases In Dickinson County Continues To Decline But Officials Worry That Could Change Soon
August 21, 2020
The overall trend of COVID-19 cases in Dickinson county has been on a downward trajectory recently, but there’s concern that could change in the near future given the time of year we’re going into
Read More







