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Two Northwest Iowans Appointed To State Boards
April 19, 2023
(Des Moines)– Two northwest Iowans are among those appointed by Governor Kim Reynolds to various state boards and commissions. Amy Meyer of Buena Vista County and Amy Loughlin of Cherokee County have been appointed to the Northwest Regional STEM Advisory Board. Those appointments are not subject to Senate confirmation. The Governor announced the appointments Tuesday.
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Spencer Woman Accused Of Possessing Contraband In A Correctional Facility
April 19, 2023
(Spencer)– A Spencer woman wanted on a warrant from Clay county was arrested Tuesday in Sioux City. The Clay County Sheriff’s Office says 20-year-old Bayli Jordan was transported to the Clay county jail where it was discovered she was allegedly in possession of some concealed contraband. Jordan was booked to serve a 30 day mittimus […]
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Work About To Get Underway On Spencer North Y Project
April 19, 2023
(Spencer)– Work is about to get underway on some improvements on the north side of Spencer. An engineer for the city told the city council Monday the work at the North Y is scheduled to start May 1st… DeLoss Construction of Spencer is the general contractor on the $4.3 million project.
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Iowa Lakes Corridor Dev. Corp. Bringing Quarterly Investor Meeting To Lake Park
April 18, 2023
(Lake Park)– The Iowa Lakes Corridor Development Corporation is bringing their quarterly investor meeting to Lake Park. President and CEO Shannon Landauer says it will be held Tuesday, April 25th… The program with Dakota Business Finance will be held from 4:00 until 5:00 pm that day at the Lake Park Community Center. Landauer says they […]
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Dickinson Co. Supervisors Review Preliminary Design For Bridge At Lower Gar Outlet
April 18, 2023
(Spirit Lake)– The Dickinson County Board of Supervisors this (Tues.) morning reviewed preliminary plans for a bridge at the Lower Gar Outlet. County Engineer Cole Budach says it carries an estimated cost of $1.6 million… Budach says the project will have to be funded locally as it does not qualify for state or federal funds. […]
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Spencer City Council Holds 1st Reading On Proposed Speed Limit Reductions
April 18, 2023
(Spencer)– Some changes in speed limits are a step closer to happening in portions of Spencer. The City Council Monday evening held the first reading of some ordinance revisions that would allow the reductions. Police Chief Mark Warburton says its based on recommendations from a speed survey that was done in the affected areas, including […]
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Spencer City Council Informed Of Change In Funding For Highway Re-Striping Project
April 18, 2023
(Spencer)– There’s been a bit of a change in a project to restripe lanes and turning lanes at some intersections on the south side of Spencer that have a history of accidents. The City Council Monday evening voted to proceed with filing for a grant to fund the project. Mark White, the city’s Public Works […]
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H-LP School Bd. Decides On Facility Option; Sets Date For Bond Referendum
April 18, 2023
(Lake Park)– Voters in the Harris-Lake Park Community School District will head to the polls September 12th of this year to vote on a bond issue to build an addition onto the Middle School-High School, making it a preK-12 facility. The School Board Monday evening voted unanimously in favor of that option, which has a […]
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