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Dickinson Co. Continues With Plans For 1st Phase Reopening Of Courthouse, Tentatively Set For June 3rd
May 15, 2020
Board of Supervisors Chairman Bill Leupold outlined some additional details during their meeting Tuesday.
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May 30th Set As New Tentative Opening Date For Arnolds Park
May 14, 2020
The Arnolds Park Amusement Park is now planning to open a week later than originally planned.
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Collision Of Truck And A Car Results In One Person Being Airlifted To A Hospital
May 14, 2020
One person had to be airlifted following a collision Tuesday in Palo Alto county involving a box truck and a car.
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Iowa Health Officials Reporting 386 New Cases Of COVID-19; 12 Additional Deaths
May 14, 2020
Officials with the Iowa Department of Public Health confirmed Thursday there are 386 new cases of COVID-19 in the state
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Iowa Lakes Community College Music Department postpones 40th Annual Reggie Shive Jazz Camp
May 14, 2020
(Estherville)-Camp to post photos and videos of last 39 years online
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Camp Foster YMCA Announces Suspension Of Overnight Camping Sessions For This Summer; Day Sessions To Still Be Held As Of Now
May 14, 2020
Josh Carr, Camp Foster Executive Director, says the decision was based on the safety of campers and summer staff and a lack of definitive guidance.
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Area High School Seniors Selected For 2020 Iowa Governor’s Scholar Program
May 14, 2020
The Governor’s Office, the Iowa High School Athletic Association and the Iowa Farm Bureau have offered the program since 2003.
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Ag Officials Say Area Crops Escaped Recent Cold Snap Relatively Unscathed
May 14, 2020
Area crops, for the most part, escaped any serious damage from the unseasonably cool weather recently.
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Minnesota Health Officials Reporting 523 New Cases Of COVID-19 With 25 New Deaths
May 14, 2020
The number of positive COVID-19 cases in Minnesota topped 13,000 mark with 523 new positive cases reported this (Thurs.) morning.
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Stay At Home Order In Minnesota To Expire Monday, But Some Restrictions Will Remain In Place
May 14, 2020
Gov. Tim Walz says he will let his stay-at-home order expire as scheduled Monday, though he’ll leave key restrictions in place to keep up Minnesota’s fight against the COVID-19 pandemic
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