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  • Nominees Announced For 3A District Associate Judge Vacancy

    November 8, 2024

    (Sioux City)– Kristi Busse of Spencer and Elizabeth Specketer of Rembrandt have been selected as nominees for the 3A District Associate Judge vacancy. The 3A Judicial Nominating Commission made the selections during a meeting Thursday. The vacancy was created by the appointment of the Honorable Andrew Smith to the District Court Bench. Six applicants were […]

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  • Okoboji Community Schools To Hold Public Input Event

    November 8, 2024

    (Milford)– The Okoboji Community School District will be holding a public input event, known as a “charette”, Wednesday, November 20th from 5:00 until 7:00 pm at the Okoboji High School Commons. Superintendent Todd Abrahamson says the session will be facilitated by Co-Op, the architectural firm assisting the district in the design process for the new […]

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  • Clay County Tourism Seeking Photos For Visitor’s Guide

    November 8, 2024

    (Spencer)– Clay County Tourism is launching a photo contest to gather images for the 2025-2026 Clay County Visitor Guide. They’re specifically looking for scenes highlighting Clay county’s events, places, people, local businesses and hidden gems. Images need to be submitted no later than December 15th, 2024. No prizes will be awarded but officials say any […]

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  • Nov. 8th, 2024 Newscast

    November 8, 2024

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  • Collision In SW Minnesota Involving Car & Semi Claims A Life

    November 8, 2024

    (Windom, Mn.)– A collision Thursday evening in Windom involving a car and a semi claimed a life. The Minnesota State Patrol says 76-year-old Terry Fredin of Windom was driving a 2016 Ford Edge Southbound on Cindy Street and 30-year-old Eric Murcia of Springfield, Minnesota was driving a 2007 Peterbilt semi westbound on Highway 60 when […]

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  • Mayor Of Milford Seeking Court Action Against His Own City & Board Of Adjustment

    November 7, 2024

    (Milford)– A resident of Milford who also happens to be the city’s Mayor is taking the town, it’s Board of Adjustment, and a property owner, to court. Steve Anderson is asking a judge to overturn a variance the city’s Board of Adjustment granted in September of this year relaxing setback requirements on some property on […]

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  • South Dakota Voters Reject Carbon Pipeline Provision

    November 7, 2024

    (Undated)– A South Dakota law that would have allowed Summit Carbon Solutions to supersede all local and county rules restricting where they can build a permitted pipeline was repealed by voters this week. Summit says they’ll apply to the South Dakota Public Utilities Commission for a permit regardless. Summit plans an 8-billion dollar, 25-hundred mile […]

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  • Burn Bans No Longer In Effect Anywhere In Iowa

    November 7, 2024

    (Undated)– The recent rain and damp weather have helped to erase open burning bans in the state. In fact, burning bans have now been lifted throughout all of Iowa. Sioux and Lyon counties announced the lifting of their burning bans on Wednesday morning.

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  • Veteran’s Day Program To Be Held Monday (Nov. 11th) At Estherville Campus Of ILCC

    November 7, 2024

    (Estherville)– This coming Monday, November 11th, is Veteran’s Day. A number of programs commemorating the observance will be held throughout the area, including one at the Janice K. Lund Performing Arts Center at the Estherville Campus of Iowa Lakes Community College. Tim Ireland, Veterans Center Director at Iowa Lakes, says it’s free and everyone is […]

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  • There Was A Heavy Voter Turnout Tuesday In Dickinson County But Not Record Breaking

    November 7, 2024

    (Spirit Lake)– Voter turnout in Dickinson county in Tuesday’s election was actually down slightly from the 2020 Presidential election. Jordan Moyer who oversees elections in the county and gives a breakdown on the numbers… Outside of the one issue, Moyer says things went smoothly.

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