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Officials With Summit Carbon Solutions Say They’re Making Significant Progress In Obtaining Easements
February 2, 2023
(Undated)– Officials with Summit Carbon Solutions announced today (Thurs.) they have obtained voluntary easement agreements for two-thirds of their project route in Iowa. A press release says 1,050 landowners in 29 Iowa counties have signed 1,840 easement agreements with the company. Summit Carbon Solutions is among several companies proposing to build carbon capture pipelines across […]
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Central Bank holding Food Drive in Conjunction with Black Out Night at Spirit Lake High School
February 1, 2023
(Spirit Lake)-A food drive is underway in conjunction with Black Out Night at Spirit Lake High School. KUOO’s Becky Thoreson has details: Central Bank of Spirit Lake is holding a food drive in support of the Backpack Program and Upper Des Moines Opportunity.Commercial Loan Officer Brett Olson says, area residents are encouraged to drop off […]
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Sibley-Ocheyedan School Board Narrows Candidates In Superintendent Search
February 1, 2023
(Sibley)– The Sibley-Ocheyedan School District is moving ahead with its search for a new Superintendent with the assistance of a consulting firm. District officials say seven candidates have applied and were reviewed by the school board during a closed session on Monday, with the list being reduced to four. The final four candidates will be […]
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Regional Economist Expressing More Fears Over Possible Recession
February 1, 2023
(Undated)– A survey of Midwest business leaders says wage increases for regional workers in January was eaten up by inflation. Creighton University Economist Ernie Goss… Goss says January’s nine-state survey of regional business leaders is also showing negative growth for a third straight month. He says about 60 percent of supply managers in the survey […]
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Utility Officials Urge Customers To Take Measures To Prevent Water Lines From Freezing
February 1, 2023
(Undated)– Area utilities are telling residents it’s time to be concerned about the possibility of frozen water lines. Residents are being encouraged to do what they can to prevent that from happening. Recommendations include running a stream of water from a faucet that’s the length of a pencil lead. They also say it’s a good […]
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Two Men Face Weapons Charges Following Incident At A Milford Apartment Building
February 1, 2023
(Milford)– An investigation by Milford police into a report of shots possibly being fired resulted in the arrests of two men. Criminal complaints say officers were called a little after 5:30 pm Tuesday (Jan. 31st) to an apartment at 1209 6th Street in Milford. 32-year-old Neil Moore of Estherville is accused of threatening a person […]
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Several Area Food Pantries Awarded Funding For Donation Gardens
February 1, 2023
(Ames)– Some donation gardens in the region that grow produce for local food pantries have been awarded funds through the “Growing Together Mini-Grants” program. Officials at Iowa State University say there has been record-setting use of food pantries throughout Iowa, and that the grant funding will help local food pantries. The purpose of these grants […]
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Terril Man Arrested On Drug Charges Following Traffic Stop
February 1, 2023
(Sheldon)– A traffic stop Sunday in O’Brien county has resulted in the arrest of a Terril man on drug charges. 40-year-old Santos Beal was taken into custody after being pulled over by police in Sheldon for allegedly driving while barred. Police say a search of the vehicle turned up a cigarette box with a rubber […]
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