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City Of Milford Reminding Residents Of Ordinance Pertaining To Political Signs
September 19, 2024
(Milford)– One area city is reminding residents of an ordinance pertaining to political signs. City officials in Milford say it is illegal to place campaign signs on city right-of-way and city property. They say any signs placed in those locations will be removed.
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Law Enforcement Officials Recognized For Their Roles In Apprehending Man Who Shot Algona Police Officer
September 19, 2024
(Sleepy Eye, MN)– A group of Minnesota law enforcement personnel is being recognized this week for their efforts in capturing a killer. Kyle Ricke fatally shot Algona Iowa police officer Kevin Cram in September of last year and was later arrested in Sleepy Eye. Ricke was found guilty of killing Officer Cram back in July […]
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Alliant Energy Customers Will Soon Be Paying More For Electricity
September 19, 2024
(Des Moines)– Alliant Energy customers are about to see their electric bills go up. The Iowa Utilities Commission approved the company’s request for increased rates and will require transparency from Alliant energy for future investments. Average monthly electric bills will rise from 13 to 15 dollars. Alliant Energy customers will be notified of the bill […]
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Stolen Tool Investigation In Emmet County Leads To Arrests Of Two Men
September 18, 2024
(Estherville)– Two men have been arrested on drug and burglary charges in Emmet county following an investigation into some stolen tools. The Emmet County Sheriff’s Office says it started back on September 6th when they were notified by the Spencer Police Department that a resident in that community had been approached by someone trying to […]
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Summit Carbon Solutions Holds Public Meeting In Clay County On Proposed Phase 2 Of Pipeline Project
September 18, 2024
(Spencer)– An informational meeting on the second phase of a carbon capture pipeline Summit Carbon Solutions is proposing to build in northwest Iowa was held Tuesday evening in Spencer. Jake Ketzner is a Government Relations spokesman for the company… One landowner who was at the meeting told news partner KTIV she has deep concerns over […]
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Iowa Lakes Corridor Dev. Corp. Hoping To Move Back To Main Offices Soon
September 18, 2024
(Spencer)– Among the local agencies impacted by this summer’s flood is the Iowa Lakes Corridor Development Corporation. CEO Curt Strouth says like other businesses and entities in Spencer, they, too, have been working out of a temporary site since the June flood… Strouth adds that since the flood, the Corridor’s mission has changed somewhat… Strouth […]
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Abbie Gardner Paintings Being Restored
September 18, 2024
(Arnolds Park)– Two of the more than century-old paintings Abbie Gardner used to illustrate the story of her experiences are about to be cleaned and restored. It’s being made possible through an International Questers Grant awarded to the local Okoboji Queen Questers Chapter. Past Presidents of Okoboji Queen Questers Donna Mau and Maryanna Hubbard recently […]
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Minnesota Man Taken To The Hospital Following Single Vehicle Crash In Clay County
September 18, 2024
(Spencer)– A Minnesota man was taken to the hospital following a single vehicle crash Monday night in Clay county. The Sheriff’s Office says 52-year-old Brian Holien of Jasper, Minnesota was driving a 2015 Honda CRV in the 3700 mile of 240th Avenue when the vehicle went into the ditch. Authorities say Holien was able to […]
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