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Emmetsburg Man Pleads Guilty To Federal Drug Charge
November 15, 2024
(Sioux City)– An Emmetsburg man has pled guilty in federal court to possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine within 1,000 feet of a protected location. 57-year-old David Specketer entered the plea Thursday in U.S. District Court in Sioux City. He had previously been convicted of conspiracy to manufacture and distribute methamphetamine in 2014. At a […]
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Ag Official: Recent Rains Have Been Extremely Beneficial
November 14, 2024
(Worthington, Mn.)– The recent rain is just what the doctor ordered when it comes to replenishing subsoil moisture after an extremely dry late summer and early fall. That word from Liz Stahl of the University of Minnesota Extension Service. She says research shows a vast majority of rain that falls this time of year goes […]
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HAPI Properties Had A Lot Of Visitors This Past Season, Even With June’s Flooding
November 14, 2024
(Arnolds Park)– The Arnolds Park Amusement Park and the related Historic Arnolds Park Incorporated properties posted some strong attendance numbers this past season, even with the flooding that occurred in June. Jon Pausley, President and CEO tells KUOO news they were pleasantly surprised… Pausley says there’s still a lot of hustle and bustle at the […]
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More Road Construction Is On The Docket This Coming Spring & Summer In Milford
November 14, 2024
(Milford)– There will be more road construction this coming spring and summer in Milford. The city council Tuesday awarded a bid to re-construct 9th Street from N Avenue to Highway 71. Four bids were submitted. The council awarded the project to Hulstein Excavating of Edgerton, Minnesota. The firm’s bid came in at 86 percent of […]
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Milford Officials Weighing Options For Former City Hall Building
November 14, 2024
(Milford)– The fate of the building that formerly housed city hall, the fire department and police department in Milford is uncertain. City offices and the fire department vacated the building a number of years ago when they relocated to new facilities. The Police Department moved out a couple of years ago. The U.S. Fish and […]
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Clay County Long Term Recovery Group Hires Staff Members
November 14, 2024
(Spencer)– The Clay County Long Term Recovery Group has announced the hiring of several staff members who will lead and support the county’s ongoing disaster recovery initiatives following the June 22nd flood. Sheriffa Jones has been appointed Director of the group; Alison Munter has been hired as Operations Assistant and Megan Hanges will serve as […]
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City Of Milford Considering Permanent Changes To Parade Routes
November 13, 2024
(Milford)– The city of Milford is considering a permanent change to parade routes through town. Police Chief Shilo Brevik says having the route going down 13th Street and Highway 71 poses safety risks when the heavy traffic from the highway is detoured onto side streets… He’s proposing some optional routes for parades… Brevik brought his […]
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UDMO Continues To See High Demand For Services
November 13, 2024
(Spirit Lake)– Upper Des Moines Opportunity continued to see a high demand for services over the past year in Dickinson county. Executive Director Julie Edwards says the agency provided nearly $850,000 in services in the county, with the largest demand coming for weatherization services and housing… Edwards says reduced office hours they put in place […]
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