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NW Iowa School Achieves Blue Ribbon Status
October 30, 2025
(Des Moines)– A prestigious honor for a northwest Iowa school. The George-Little Rock Elementary School is one of four schools in the state awarded blue ribbon status by the Iowa Department of Education. The announcement was made Wednesday during a ceremony at the Iowa State Capitol. The designation is based on testing scores and student […]
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No Injuries Reported In Terril House Fire
October 30, 2025
(Terril)– No injuries were reported in a house fire Wednesday afternoon in Terril. Fire departments from Terril, Wallingford and Milford were called to 207 North 4th Street and found smoke coming from the house. Firefighters gained entry and quickly extinguished the fire. They then ventilated the house and conducted salvage and overhaul operations, while also […]
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Carnegie Libraries In NW Iowa Awarded Funds
October 29, 2025
(Undated)– Carnegie libraries in northwest Iowa are receiving $10,000 grants through the Carnegie Corporation of New York, part of a $250 million nationwide initiative celebrating America’s 250th anniversary. The “Carnegie Libraries 250” program honors the legacy of Andrew Carnegie who founded more than 1,600 public libraries across the U.S in the late 19th and 20th […]
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A NW Iowa Nurse Convicted Of Stealing From A Home-Health Patient Agrees To Surrender Her License
October 29, 2025
(Storm Lake)– A nurse from Royal convicted of stealing money from a home health patient has agreed to surrender her license. That’s according to a report by the Iowa Capital Dispatch. Shari Lee Bents was charged by the Iowa Nursing Board earlier this year with committing an act that might adversely affect a patient’s welfare; […]
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Local Ag Expert Gives Summary On Past Growing Season & Harvest
October 29, 2025
(Lakefield, Mn.)– Most of the harvest in northwest Iowa and southwest Minnesota is now complete. Jim Nesseth of Extended Ag Services of Lakefield says only about 5 to 10 percent of the corn crop is still in the field, with the soybeans completely done. He says the conditions were ideal not only for the harvest, […]
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Spirit Lake City Council Hears Update On Stevens Block Restoration
October 29, 2025
(Spirit Lake)– The Spirit Lake City Council Tuesday evening heard an update on the ongoing renovations of the Stevens Block at the corner of Hill Avenue and Lake Street. Maria Mellmann, who owns the building along with Kevin Kuhlman, told council members four of the five units on the ground level are now rented out. […]
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New Report Details Economic Impacts Of Tourism
October 29, 2025
(Arnolds Park)– Iowa’s tourism economy reached new heights in 2024. According to Travel Iowa, visitors spent more than seven and a half billion dollars statewide, marking one of the strongest years on record. The impact was especially strong here in Dickinson County where travel spending topped 241.6 million dollars in 2024. Kiley Zakowski, Executive Director […]
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Life Serve Blood Center To Hold Local Drive In November
October 28, 2025
(Spirit Lake)– Life Serve Blood Center is calling on local donors to roll up their sleeves this holiday season. Tim Paluch, PR/Marketing Director with Life Serve says its especially important to donate around the holidays… Paluch says all donations stay right here in the community helping local hospitals and patients in need… Just for donating […]
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Dickinson County Supervisors Approve Funding Request For Lake Park Project
October 28, 2025
(Spirit Lake)– The Dickinson County Board of Supervisors this (Tues.) morning voted unanimously for the county to commit $10,000 over four years to assist with an extensive renovation of the Lake Park city park on Silver Lake. Tim Moerman, speaking on behalf of the city, told the supervisors they need the county’s commitment in order […]
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