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Water Service Being Disrupted Today (Mon.) In Terril
September 16, 2024
(Terril)– Water service in Terril is being disrupted today (Monday). City officials say the water will be turned off from 9:00 am until 1:00 pm. They say a boil order will go into effect once service resumes. They add the boil order will remain in place until Wednesday, September 18th.
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Prescription Costs Soon To Be Capped For Some Iowa Seniors
September 16, 2024
(Undated)– A new report from A-A-R-P Iowa predicts thousands of seniors on Medicare ‘Part D’ in the state will save money on their prescriptions, thanks to a cap on out-of-pocket expenses set to take effect next year. The limit is part of the Inflation Reduction Act. The report says more than 27-thousand Iowans will see […]
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Campground Project In Estherville Is In Line For Funding
September 16, 2024
(Estherville)– A campground the city of Estherville plans to construct near the West Fork of the Des Moines River has been recommended for funding by the Iowa Department of Natural Resources through the Land and Water Conservation Fund. The Rivers Edge Campground project was selected at the full requested amount of $250,000. The DNR received […]
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IGL Chamber To Host Lunch & Learn Event Focused On Hospitality Industry
September 16, 2024
(Arnolds Park)– The Iowa Great Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce will present a Lunch and Learn event October 15th. CEO Blain Andera says it will focus on the hospitality industry… The event will be held at the Majestic Pavilion. You find more information at okobojichamber.com.
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Collision On Hwy 18 West Of Sanborn Sends Teen To The Hospital
September 16, 2024
(Sheldon)– A two-vehicle collision around 5:30 pm Friday at the intersection of Highway 18 and Pierce Avenue west of Sanborn sent a Sheldon teen to the hospital. The O’Brien County Sheriff’s Office says 18-year-old Alexis Wunder of Spencer was driving a 2008 Ford eastbound when a vehicle in front of her stopped. A 15-year-old from […]
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I-90 Crash Claims A Life
September 15, 2024
(Worthington, Mn.)– A two-vehicle crash Friday on Interstate 90 at Worthington claimed the life of a Worthington woman. The Minnesota State Patrol says 75-year-old Christie Eichner of Worthington was driving a 2011 Chevrolet Equinox eastbound and had stopped on the freeway. Troopers say another eastbound vehicle, a 2023 Dodge Ram driven by 45-year-old Elly Jo […]
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Man Arrested On Warrant For Mandatory Mittimus Now Also Faces Drug Charges
September 13, 2024
(Spencer)– A Spencer man taken into custody on a warrant for a mandatory mittimus now also faces multiple drug charges. The Clay County Sheriff’s Office says 61-year-old Carl Leggett was arrested this past Saturday, September 7th. Deputies discovered Leggett was allegedly in possession of hydrocodone. Upon further investigation Leggett was found to be in possession […]
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Former Armstrong Police Chief Enters Pleas Moments Before His Trial Was To Begin
September 13, 2024
(Spencer)– The former Police Chief of Armstrong has entered two Alford pleas in charges filed against him in connection with an investigation into a corruption case involving several former officials in that town. Craig Merril entered the pleas just moments before his trial was to start earlier this week in Clay county. The Alford pleas […]
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Eminent Domain Likely To Be A Topic During Upcoming Iowa Legislative Session
September 13, 2024
(Des Moines) — Iowa lawmakers are pushing for eminent domain reform amid debates over the Summit Carbon Solutions pipeline. The Iowa House has supported restrictions on eminent domain, but Senate Republicans have blocked the bills. Lawsuits by lawmakers aim to halt the pipeline, which faces opposition from landowners. With shifting public opinion and new candidates […]
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