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Federal Agency: Iowans Will Pay More For Natural Gas This Winter
November 18, 2024
(Washington, DC)– Heating bills are likely to go up this winter for people living in the Midwest, including Iowa and Illinois. The U.S. Energy Information Administration reports the average monthly natural gas bill in Iowa will be five-dollars-and 84-cents more than last year. In Illinois the increase will be ten-dollars-and-31-cents more each month. Natural gas […]
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Summit Carbon Solutions Moving Ahead With Expanded Pipeline Plans
November 18, 2024
(Des Moines)– Summit Carbon Solutions is moving ahead with expansion of their proposed carbon capture pipeline in Iowa. The company is filing with the Iowa Utilities Commission for permits to add 13 more ethanol plants. The initial 690-miles of pipeline has been approved by the Commission. The expansion would cover most of Navigator CO2’s planned […]
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Corridor Launches “Big Idea” Initiative
November 18, 2024
(Spencer)– The Iowa Lakes Corridor Development Corporation is launching a new program aimed at entrepreneurs in their four county service area. Trevor Smith, Corridor Senior Vice President, says the Big IDEA gives entrepreneurs an opportunity to submit their dreams to start or expand a business, then encourages friends, family and customers to vote for them […]
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Two NW Iowa Teachers Receiving Special Recognition
November 18, 2024
(Undated)– Two northwest Iowa teachers are receiving some special recognition. Beth Oolman, a middle school language arts teacher at Maurice-Orange City, has been named Northwest Regional Teacher of the Year. Melanie Bloom, an ag teacher at Sioux Central, has been named Prairie Lakes Regional Teacher of the Year. Oolman and Bloom are among nine teachers […]
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Alzheimer’s Association Making New Resources Available In Iowa
November 18, 2024
(Undated)– The Iowa Alzheimer’s Association chapter is making new resources available to caregivers during November, a month set aside to educate and help people with the disease and those who care for them. Nearly 100-thousand Iowans are family caregivers, helping more than 62-thousand people living with this form of dementia. Erica Eikern with the Alzheimer’s […]
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City Of Estherville Reminding Residents Of Snow Removal Ordinance
November 18, 2024
(Estherville)– Another area city is reminding residents of its snow removal ordinance. Greg Van Langen, Code Enforcement Officer with the city of Estherville, says snow from private property cannot be pushed onto streets, sidewalks and other public rights-of-way in that city. The only exceptions are in the Central Business District due to limited space on […]
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Sioux County Traffic Stop Results In Arrests Of Two People From Spencer
November 18, 2024
(Orange City)– Two people from Spencer were arrested following a weekend traffic stop in Sioux county. Authorities say a Sioux county deputy conducted the stop Saturday morning in Boyden and discovered the driver, Christopher McKee of Spencer, had a barred driver’s license and that he was wanted on multiple warrants from other counties. A K-9 […]
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Oven Fire Fills Apartment Building With Smoke
November 18, 2024
(Spencer)– An oven fire Sunday afternoon filled a Spencer apartment building with smoke. Spencer firefighters were called a little before 4:00 pm to 118 East 21st Street. Upon arriving they found the commons area of the building filled with smoke. They made entry into an apartment and found burned food in an oven. They then […]
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Car Vs. Deer Collision Sends One Person To The Hospital
November 16, 2024
(Fairmont, Mn.)– Minor injuries were reported when a vehicle collided with a deer Friday afternoon on Interstate 90 just east of an exit to Fairmont. The Minnesota State Patrol says a 2006 Pontiac driven by 72-year-old Sierra Whitehead of Fairmont then went into the median and rolled. Whitehead was taken by ambulance to Mayo Clinic […]
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