Date Published
Keyword
-
No Injuries Reported In A Collision Of Two Semi’s
September 13, 2022
(Spencer)– Officials say it’s a wonder no one was seriously hurt Monday when two semi’s collided nearly head-on in the 1800 mile of Highway 18 in Clay county. Authorities say 29-year-old Keith Thompson of Hartley was driving a 2006 Peterbilt eastbound when he crossed the center line due to a mechanical issue. A second semi, […]
Read More -
-
Milford City Council Votes To Allocate Funds Toward Eurasian Watermilfoil Battle
September 13, 2022
(Milford)– Another governmental entity has voted to set aside funds in the battle against eurasian watermilfoil on the Iowa Great Lakes. The Milford City Council Monday evening voted unanimously in favor of a motion by councilman Andy Yungbluth… Bill Van Orsdel of the Iowa Great Lakes Association complimented the council on taking the action… There […]
Read More -
Spirit Lake School Board Re-visits Protection Of Students & Staff
September 13, 2022
(Spirit Lake)– A policy technicality had the Spirit Lake School Board Monday evening re-visiting action it took during a special meeting in August pertaining to school safety. It allows the Superintendent to designate up to 10 staff members, none of them teachers, to carry guns. Among other things, those designated would be required to undergo […]
Read More -
Okoboji Water Tower Work Getting Underway
September 12, 2022
(Okoboji)– Some maintenance work is getting underway on the water tower in Okoboji. City officials say Okoboji residents may experience periods of low water pressure while the work is taking place. It’s expected to take two to four weeks, depending on the weather.
Read More -
Clay County Traffic Stop Results In Two Arrests
September 12, 2022
(Spencer)– A traffic stop Friday evening in Clay county landed two men in jail. The Sheriff’s Office says a deputy conducted the stop in the 4700 mile of Highway 71, and that the deputy could smell marijuana coming from the vehicle as he approached. A search of the vehicle turned up marijuana and drug paraphernalia. […]
Read More -
Pocahontas School Board To Discuss Petition Calling For Superintendent’s Resignation
September 12, 2022
(Pocahontas)– The Pocahontas Area School Board will discuss a petition at their meeting this coming Monday, September 12th that is urging the board to fire the district’s superintendent. The petition has been signed by over 230 residents within the Pocahontas Area district. The school board received the petition in August, which is due to complaints […]
Read More -
Restoration Project Getting Underway On An Emmet County Lake
September 12, 2022
(Gruver)– The Iowa Department of Natural Resources will be lowering the water level at West Swan Lake near Gruver in Emmet county as part of a restoration project to improve water quality. Eliminating a rough fish population and providing quality habitat for fish and wildlife are also part of the project. The DNR says construction […]
Read More -
Osceola County Traffic Stop Results In Drug Charges
September 12, 2022
(Sibley)– A traffic stop last week in Osceola county resulted in the arrest of a Little Rock man on drug charges. The Sheriff’s Office says a deputy pulled over a vehicle for a traffic stop September 5th. A subsequent investigation resulted in the driver, 41-year-old Eugene Alsip, being arrested for two counts of possession of […]
Read More -
Dickinson County Taxpayer’s Association To Contribute Toward Eurasian Watermilfoil Battle
September 10, 2022
(Spirit Lake)– Another lakes area entity is stepping up in the fight against Eurasian Watermilfoil. The Dickinson County Taxpayers Association announced at its September Board of Directors meeting Friday its intent to grant $25,000 to the Iowa Department of Natural Resources to combat infestations of Eurasian watermilfoil in East Lake Okoboji, Upper and Lower Gar […]
Read More





