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  • Crews Able To Get More Work Done Than First Thought This Fall On North Y Development

    December 21, 2023

    (Spencer)– Mild weather in November and so far in December has allowed crews to accomplish some additional work on a major new commercial development on the north edge of Spencer. City Engineer Jim Thiese updated the City Council earlier this week on the North Y project. He says crews were able to complete installation of […]

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  • Dickinson County Endowment Fund Awards Two More Special Project Grants

    December 21, 2023

    (Spirit Lake)– The Dickinson County Endowment Fund has awarded two more special project grants to schools in the county. Each school district in the county has been awarded $2,500 for special projects that have direct student impact. The Spirit Lake Community School District will put its grant funds toward a permanent shade canopy at the […]

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  • Clay County Traffic Stop Results In Two Arrests

    December 21, 2023

    (Spencer)– A traffic stop earlier this month in Clay county resulted in the arrests of two men on drug charges. The Clay County Sheriff’s Office says a deputy conducted the stop a little before 12:30 am December 16th in the 3000 mile of Highway 71. The deputy reported smelling marijuana coming from the vehicle as […]

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  • December 21st, 2023 Newscast

    December 21, 2023

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  • Alzheimer’s Association Iowa Chapter Raising Awareness Of Adults Who Get Lost During The Holidays

    December 21, 2023

    (Undated)– The Alzheimer’s Association Iowa Chapter is raising awareness of adults who get lost during the holidays. The group is holding educational seminars online, this month and next, focusing on topics for families struggling with all forms of dementia. The series teaches people how to identify symptoms of dementia by decoding behavioral messages the affected […]

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  • Brighter Times May Be Ahead For Real Estate Signs In Spencer

    December 21, 2023

    (Spencer)– There could be a brighter future for real estate signs in the city of Spencer. The City Council earlier this week approved the first reading of an ordinance revision that would allow the signs to be lit after dark. Adam Severson is the city’s Planning Director… City officials say they’ve been getting requests for […]

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  • Congressman Randy Feenstra Says He’ll Seek Re-Election

    December 21, 2023

    (Hull)– Republican Randy Feenstra is looking to run for reelection. It would be his third time as a representative for the state’s 4th Congressional District. He has endorsements from Governor Kim Reynolds and fellow Republicans Ashely Hinson, Mariannette Miller-Meeks, and Zach Nunn.

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  • Man Faces Charges For Alleged Thefts From A Tyson Plant In Storm Lake

    December 20, 2023

    (Storm Lake)– An Albert City man has been charged in connection to a series of thefts at one of the Tyson plants in Storm Lake. Authorities say 65-year-old Michael Masters surrendered himself at the Storm Lake Police Department on Monday of this week. Masters was wanted on warrants that stemmed from a report to Storm […]

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  • Hartley Couple Accused Of Using Marijuana In Presence Of A Child

    December 20, 2023

    (Hartley)– A Hartley couple have been arrested on neglect and child endangerment charges after a hair sample from a child in the home indicated marijuana use. A criminal filed by Hartley police accuses 26-year-old Johnathan Peters and 25-year-old Victoria Barnes of using marijuana in the presence of a child. They were arrested on Monday. The […]

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  • Spencer City Council Approves Forgivable Loan For Theatre Project

    December 20, 2023

    (Spencer)– The Spencer City Council Monday approved an economic Development Forgiveable Loan for Fridley Theatres for a major renovation of the theatre in the South Park Mall in Spencer. The project has a total cost of $3 million dollars. The loan through the city is for a million dollars. City Manager Dan Gifford says it […]

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