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  • Wahpeton Residents Asked To Conserve On Water

    June 29, 2022

    (Wahpeton)– Wahpeton residents are being requested to conserve water when possible. City officials today (Wednesday) issued a “water watch”, citing a chapter in city code that allows such a designation. In a statement, the city says “all customers of the city water supply are encouraged to limit all non-essential uses of water between the hours […]

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  • City Officials In Spirit Lake Remind Residents It’s Illegal To Shoot Off Fireworks In City Limits

    June 29, 2022

    (Spirit Lake)– It may be legal to buy fireworks in Spirit Lake, but it is illegal to shoot them off in the city. That message from Police Chief Shane Brevik… Anyone caught shooting off fireworks on private property will be subject to a minimum fine of $250; on public property the minimum fine is $500. […]

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  • Woman Accused Of Ramming Her Vehicle Into Another One During Altercation

    June 29, 2022

    (Spencer)– A Dickens woman is accused of ramming her vehicle into another one during an altercation Tuesday. The Clay County Sheriff’s Office says deputies were called to 209 3rd Street in Dickens early Tuesday afternoon after getting a report of a disturbance. Upon arriving they determined 38-year-old Jessie Lynn Vaquero-Mendez had intentionally rammed her 2012 […]

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  • Milford City Council Discusses Trail Routes

    June 29, 2022

    (Milford)– There was discussion at Monday’s Milford City Council regarding plans for a recreational trail south of that city that would connect with the trail in Clay county. Current plans call for the trail in Clay county to cross Highway 71 on the north edge of Fostoria. From there it would run along the east […]

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  • Expect Additional Patrols On The Roads Over Upcoming 4th Holiday

    June 29, 2022

    (Undated) — Iowa law enforcement officers are launching a special traffic enforcement program as we approach the holiday weekend. State Trooper Paul Gardner is a public resource officer based in Fort Dodge and says this Independence Day is expected to break travel records, so the roads will be very busy. They’ll specifically be targeting intoxicated […]

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  • Authorities Investigating Illegal Tire Dumping

    June 29, 2022

    (Spirit Lake)– The Dickinson County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a case of illegal tire dumping. A post on the department’s Facebook page says the tires found near the Little Sioux River southwest of Milford. The post doesn’t say when the dumping is believed to have occurred. Anyone with information is being asked to contact the […]

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  • June 29 2022 Newscast

    June 29, 2022

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  • Ruthven Man Pleads Guilty To Going Armed With Intent In Osceola County Case

    June 29, 2022

    (Sibley)– A Ruthven man has pled guilty to a charge of going armed with intent. 39-year-old Lenard Schiller, Jr. was charged with the Class D felony in a case out of Osceola county. He was ordered to pay a fine of $1,025, a 15 percent surcharge along with court costs and court appointed attorney’s fees. […]

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  • Arrests Made In Storm Lake Animal Cruelty Case

    June 29, 2022

    Three people have been charged after an animal cruelty complaint led to the removal of several cats and dogs from a Storm Lake residence. According to the Storm Lake Police Department, a search warrant was executed at 1014 North Michigan Street at approximately 10am last Friday. Multiple animals were located in the home, and many […]

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  • IUB Schedules Additional Meetings On Proposed Navigator CO2 Pipeline

    June 29, 2022

    (Des Moines)– The Iowa Utilities Board has scheduled some more public informational meetings for the proposed Navigator carbon pipeline project. 13 additional meetings are planned, including two in northwest Iowa. They include one scheduled for 12 Noon September 13th at the Forster Community Center in Rock Rapids, and another one at 6:00 pm that evening […]

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