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Iowa Court Of Appeals Upholds Life Sentence Of Christian Goyne-Yarns
March 7, 2024
(Des Moines)– The life sentence of Christian Goyne-Yarns of Dickinson County has been upheld by the Iowa Court of Appeals. He was convicted of first-degree murder in the death of Shelby Woizeschke in her workplace parking lot. She is the mother of his two children and he appealed, saying there was not enough evidence that […]
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Humane Society of Northwest Iowa seeking Foster Homes during Floor and Kennel Replacement
March 6, 2024
(Milford)-The Humane Society is seeking Foster Homes during the replacement of their kennels. KUOO’s Becky Thoreson has details: The Humane Society of Northwest Iowa is seeking Foster Homes for dogs while their kennels are updated.Shelter Manager Hailey Dirks says, the floor will need to be replaced as well. “With the remodel of the actual kennels, […]
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Summit Carbon Solutions Files With IUB To Expand It’s Proposed Pipeline By 340 Miles
March 6, 2024
(Undated) — Summit Carbon Solutions is increasing its request for carbon pipeline across Iowa to add another 340 miles of pipeline. That’s in addition to the 687 miles already requested. They have filed the new request with the Iowa Utilities Board and plan to hold public meetings in 22 counties, if approved. The addition would […]
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IGL Area Chamber Observes Leap Of Kindness Day By Helping Out Schools
March 6, 2024
(Undated)– The Iowa Great Lake Area Chamber of Commerce participated in this year’s Leap of Kindness Day by distributing donated items to Dickinson county schools. The chamber compiled a list of needed items after contacting the schools and solicited donations by challenging businesses, organizations and individuals. The items included things such as classroom snacks, winter […]
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Storm Lake Robbery Suspect Taken Into Custody
March 6, 2024
(Storm Lake)– A Storm Lake man has been charged with robbery for an incident that allegedly occurred this past weekend in which a handgun was reportedly displayed. Storm Lake police say officers this past Sunday received a report of a robbery that occurred the previous evening outside of a residence in the 200 block of […]
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City Of Spencer, Employee Union, Reach Contract Agreement
March 6, 2024
(Spencer)– The city of Spencer and the union that represents some of its workers have come to terms on a new two year contract. City Manager Dan Gifford says it solely reflects an increase in wages… The city council voted Monday to ratify the new contract, which will be in effect from July 1st, 2024 […]
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Grant Applications Being Accepted For 2024 Walleye Weekend
March 6, 2024
(Arnolds Park)– Grant applications are now open for the 2024 Walleye Weekend in the Iowa Great Lakes. This year’s event kicks off Saturday, May 4th. Over 2,000 anglers from more than 15 states will be vying for their chance to snag one of the ten tagged walleye worth a grand prize of $42,000 this year. […]
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Bulls & Brews Coming Up This Weekend In Spencer
March 6, 2024
(Spencer)– A big event is coming to the Clay County Regional Events Center this weekend. “Bulls and Brews” will be taking place Friday and Saturday. Jason Brockshus of the Clay County Regional Events Center says the event will consist of craft beer sampling, bull riding competitions and concessions… Brockshus says bull riders will be coming […]
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Fool House – The Ultimate 90’s Dance Party returns to The Roof Garden Ballroom Friday, March 8
March 5, 2024
(Arnolds Park)-Fool House returns to The Roof Garden Ballroom Friday night. KUOO’s Becky Thoreson has details: Arnolds Park Amusement Park will present Fool House – The Ultimate 90’s Dance Party Friday night.Lead Singer Gary Hochstetter says, they’ll be playing all the crowd favorites from the era. “A lot of the very popular music of the […]
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Most Of The Iowa Great Lakes Are Completely Ice Free; Earliest Ice Out On Record
March 5, 2024
(Spirit Lake)– 2024 will be one for the record books when it comes to ice-out on the Iowa Great Lakes. With the exception of a small amount of ice still on West Lake Okoboji as of today (Tues.), Mike Hawkins, a fisheries biologist with the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, says the lowa Great Lakes […]
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