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Dickinson County Supervisors Hear Request For Moratorium On Wind Turbines
July 25, 2023
(Spirit Lake)– The Dickinson County Board of Supervisors this (Tues.) morning heard a request calling for a three year moratorium on the construction of any new wind turbines in the county. Kristine VanKleek of rural Milford is seeking the temporary ban… Supervisor Chairman Bill Leupold said acting on such a moratorium without first getting a […]
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Longtime Marketing Director At Arnolds Park Amusement Park Is Moving On
July 25, 2023
(Arnolds Park)– The longtime marketing and sales manager at the Arnolds Park Amusement Park is moving on. Paul Plumb announced today (Tues.) he’s accepted the position of Executive Director of the Chamber and Development Council of Crawford County. Plumb tells KUOO news he’s looking forward to the new gig… Plumb begins his new job August […]
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High Speed Pursuit In Clay County Results In Arrest Of Dickens Man On Multiple Charges
July 25, 2023
(Spencer)– A high speed pursuit early Saturday in Clay county resulted in the arrest of a Dickens man on multiple charges. The Clay County Sheriff’s Office says it started when a deputy attempted to pull over a vehicle in the 2200 mile of 320th Street. Authorities say the driver, 48-year-old Michael Daniels of Dickens, refused […]
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2023 Clay County Fair To Feature A Couple Of New Strolling Acts
July 25, 2023
(Spencer)– This year’s Clay County Fair will feature some new strolling acts. Among them will be “The Bubbler”. Another is Phil Baker, who’s been at the fair previously. He’ll be strolling the grounds performing kids songs on the guitar. The “Ice Cream Show” with Greg Frisbee will also be strolling the grounds engaging viewers with […]
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Latest Iowa Crop Progress & Condition Report Is Released
July 25, 2023
(Des Moines)– The latest Iowa Crop Progress and Condition Report shows 63 percent of Iowa’s corn crop is rated good to excellent, with 79 percent of the crop silking…6 days ahead of last year and 3 days ahead of normal. 19 percent of the crop had reached the dough stage, 5 days ahead of last […]
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City Of Milford Moving Ahead With Housing Study
July 25, 2023
(Milford)– The city of Milford is moving ahead with a housing study. The city council Monday evening approved a recommendation from the city’s Housing Commission to proceed with the analysis, pending a favorable review of a contract by the City Attorney. The study will be conducted by the RDG firm at a cost not to […]
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Friends of Lakeside Lab Speaker Series to feature a talk by Geographer Sam Taylor July 25
July 24, 2023
(Okoboji)-The Speaker Series at Lakeside Lab will continue Tuesday night. KUOO’s Becky Thoreson has details: The Friends of Lakeside Lab’s Science Speaker Series will feature a talk by Geographer Sam Taylor, who is a Doctoral Candidate at the University of Iowa.Taylor says he’ll be discussing the mapping of fire intensity in Southern California. “I use […]
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Prairie Lakes Conference Will Take On A Different Look This Year
July 24, 2023
(Wahpeton)– Registration is underway for the Prairie Lakes Conference, which will be held August 9th-11th in the Iowa Great Lakes. Dr. Mary Skopec, Executive Director with Iowa Lakeside Laboratory says this year’s conference will be on the go… She adds the public is invited to attend… The conference leads up to the Okoboji Blue Water […]
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Another Musical Takes The Stage This Week At Okoboji Summer Theatre
July 24, 2023
(Okoboji)– Another musical hits the stage this week at Okoboji Summer Theatre. Ali Morooney is the Director and Choreographer for Cole, a Musical Review, which opens Tuesday evening. She says it highlights the life and times of musician Cole Porter… She adds the music of Cole Porter covers several decades and reflects how he grew […]
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