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  • Spirit Lake Noon Kiwanis holds Ribbon Cutting Ceremony at Kiwanis Park

    September 12, 2024

    (Spirit Lake)-A Ribbon Cutting was held at Kiwanis Park in Spirit Lake this week. KUOO’s Becky Thoreson has details: The Spirit Lake Noon Kiwanis Club held a ribbon cutting ceremony at Kiwanis Park on Thursday morning.Club President Alissa Holtz says the City of Spirit Lake replaced some outdated equipment. “The old equipment had shown its […]

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  • NW Woman Pleads Not Guilty To 1st Degree Murder & Child Endangerment

    September 12, 2024

    (Rock Rapids)— The mother of a child who prosecutors say was murdered in Little Rock has pleaded not guilty to the charges against her. Court records indicate 25-year-old Sydney Schneidermann of Little Rock was arrested on August 31st on first-degree murder and child endangerment charges. Court documents indicate she did an online search for “shaken […]

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  • Milford Man Dies Of Injuries Sustained In Motorcycle Crash

    September 12, 2024

    (Milford)– A Milford man seriously injured this past Saturday evening in a motorcycle crash has died. 49-year-old Chad Banks passed away earlier this week at a Sioux Falls hospital. Milford police say Banks lost control of a motorcycle he was driving on Highway 71 on the north edge of Milford. It left the road and […]

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  • Dickinson County Residents Again Reminded To Fill Out Health Needs Survey

    September 12, 2024

    (Spirit Lake)– Another reminder of the Community Health Assessment currently underway in Dickinson County. As we reported previously, the survey is conducted every three years. Katy Carey is the Director of Public Health at Lakes Regional Healthcare… She adds it’s important residents complete the assessment… See details on the Lakes Regional Healthcare Facebook page.

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  • Legal Battle Underway In Lyon County Sheriff’s Race

    September 12, 2024

    (Rock Rapids)— There’s been another development in the Hilt versus Vander Stoep saga for Lyon County Sheriff. Brian Hilt has now filed a lawsuit. Iowa State Patrol Trooper Brian Hilt won the Republican primary for Lyon County Sheriff in June. But since one person wrote his challenger, Sheriff Stewart Vander Stoep’s name on a Libertarian […]

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  • Iowa Getting Federal Assistance To Eliminate Lead Water Pipes

    September 12, 2024

    (Undated)– Iowa is getting federal help to eliminate lead water pipes in the state. The Iowa Department of Natural Resources is working with local water agencies, planning where to prioritize funds. As part of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, cities and towns in Iowa are reducing the number of dangerous lead water lines. The Iowa Environmental […]

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  • Clay County Collision Claims A Life

    September 12, 2024

    (Fostoria)– A crash Wednesday in Clay county claimed the life of an Everly man. The Iowa State Patrol says 54-year-old Douglas Nielsen of Everly was driving a 2006 Honda motorcycle eastbound in the 1500 block of County Road B24 near Fostoria when he collided with the rear of an eastbound 2013 Chrysler Town and Country […]

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  • Thursday Is Farmers Appreciation Day At Clay County Fair

    September 12, 2024

    (Spencer)– The Clay County Fair Powered by SMU Thursday will pay tribute to what the event was founded on: agriculture. Fair CEO-General Manager Jerome Hertel… The Clay County Fair concludes Sunday.

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  • Arnolds Park City Council Approves Site Plan For New Municipal Facility

    September 12, 2024

    (Arnolds Park)– The Arnolds Park City Council Wednesday evening approved a site plan for a new facility housing city offices, library, police department and fire station. City Councilman Mitch Watters serves on a committee that’s been looking at possible options. He says they settled on all new construction on the site of the existing city […]

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  • Group Of Iowa Lawmakers Suing IUC Over Pipeline Permit

    September 11, 2024

    (Des Moines)– Nearly 40 Iowa Republican lawmakers have filed lawsuits against the Iowa Utilities Commission. They are suing to stop the construction of the Summit Carbon Solutions pipeline. The pipeline is set to span nearly seven hundred miles across 29 counties, including Dickinson. The lawsuits argue that the commission’s approval, which included granting eminent domain […]

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