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Spirit Lake Man Pleads Not Guilty To Firearms Charge
September 16, 2020
A Spirit Lake man arrested August 11th on a weapons charge following an investigation by police into a report of a suspicious person in the Center Lake area has pled not guilty.
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Suspect In Milford Stabbing Pleads Not Guilty
September 16, 2020
29-year-old Darrel Pounds entered the plea last week in Dickinson County District Court. A jury trial is set for November 17th.
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Iowa Lakes Corridor Dev. Corp. Announces “Micro Grant” Program
September 16, 2020
Spokesman Brian Dalziel says the “micro grants” would be available through the Iowa Economic Development Authority’s Shop Iowa program and that they don’t have to be paid back. He says they could be used for various purposes, including for those businesses wanting to put product up for sale online
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IGL Chamber Gearing Up For Oktoberfest & Announces Return Of Fall Festival
September 16, 2020
The Iowa Great Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce is gearing up for this year’s Oktoberfest celebration Saturday, September 26th
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Spencer School District Confirms Positive COVID-19 Case At Fairview Elementary
September 16, 2020
A statement released by the district doesn’t say whether it is in a student or a staff member.
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Several NW Iowa Counties Reporting COVID Positivity Rates Of More Than 15 Percent
September 16, 2020
They include Sioux, Lyon, Plymouth and O’Brien
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Sibley-Ocheyedan Community Schools Reporting Two Additional Covid Cases; 49 Students In Quarantine
September 15, 2020
The Sibley-Ocheyedan Community School District this (Tuesday) evening is confirming two more students have been diagnosed with COVID-19. That’s in addition to one other case confirmed earlier today (Tuesday), also in a student.
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Northwest Iowa Advanced Manufacturing STEM Festival offered in October
September 15, 2020
(Estherville)-Free festival offered to Students in Grades 5-8
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Lake Park Police Issue Warning To Those Climbing On Top Of Basketball Hoops
September 15, 2020
Police Chief Tony Urwin says he’s been made aware that individuals are hanging, sitting and having photos taken of them on top of the hoops, damaging them in the process.
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Dickinson County Supervisors Adopt Vehicle Noise Ordinance; Postpone Action On Proposed Agreement With Arrowwood Resort For Use Of Some Of Their Facilities For Upcoming Trial
September 15, 2020
Supervisor Kim Wermersen helped draft the ordinance. He says it was based on complaints and a petition with more than 60 signatures on it calling for something to be done.
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