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30 Cats & Kittens Rescued From Deplorable Conditions
June 29, 2022
(Pocahontas)– The Animal Rescue League says its Mobile Rescue Team has removed 30 cats and kittens from a vacant home in Pocahontas. The owner had left them behind in a hot, filthy house without food or water. Temperatures had been in the upper-80s and 90s and the house had no electricity and very little light […]
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Motorcycle Mishap Results In Minor Injuries
June 28, 2022
(Spencer)– A motorcycle accident Monday evening on the south side of Spencer sent one person to the hospital. Authorities say 57-year-old Kip Ireland of Humboldt was westbound on 11th Street Southeast when he lost control of the motorcycle after hitting a bump. Ireland, who was not wearing a helmet, was ejected from the motorcycle and […]
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Pearson Lakes Art Center offering 4th of July Craft Classes prior to Holiday Weekend
June 28, 2022
(Okoboji)-A couple of special workshops are on tap Pearson Lakes Art Center this week. KUOO’s Becky Thoreson has details: Pearson Lakes Art Center is offering two all ages workshops prior to the 4th of July holiday weekend.Education Director Holly Zinn says the first will be a wreath making class on Thursday. “We have our annual […]
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Guatemalan Man Sentenced In Case With Ties To The Region
June 28, 2022
(Sioux City)– A man from Guatemala has been sentenced in federal court for illegally re-entering the U.S in a case that has ties to the region. The U.S. Attorney’s Office says 24-year-old Alfredo Anibal Martin-Martin was sentenced Monday to more than a year in federal prison after having pled guilty in April of this year […]
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Dickinson Co. Supervisors Approve P & Z Recommendation Regarding Campgrounds
June 28, 2022
(Spirit Lake)– The Dickinson County Board of Supervisors today (Tues.) approved a recommendation from the county’s Planning and Zoning Commission to move campgrounds in areas zoned R-1 suburban residential and resort enterprise from permitted uses to conditional uses in those areas. Zoning Administrator David Kohlhaase says the move will allow for some “additional checks and […]
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Dickinson Co. Supervisors Continue Discussion On Drainage On North Side Of Milford
June 28, 2022
(Milford)– Drainage District 50 on the north side of Milford was a major topic of discussion at today’s Dickinson County Board of Supervisor meeting. Supervisors voted in December of 2019 to proceed with a project to improve the drainage system in that area and awarded a bid on the work in June 2021. They later […]
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Dickinson Co. Bd. Of Adjustment Continues Hearing For Another Proposed Campground
June 28, 2022
(Spirit Lake)– The Dickinson County Board of Adjustment Monday evening continued a public hearing on another proposed campground during a meeting that went for nearly four hours. The developer, Twin Hills LLC, is requesting a conditional use permit for an 88-unit campground just east of Bridge’s Bay, east of Arnolds Park. Board members Monday evening […]
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City Of Wahpeton To Spray For Mosquitoes
June 28, 2022
(Wahpeton)– Weekly fogging for mosquitoes in Wahpeton will begin this week. City officials say weather-permitting, fogging will be done on Wednesday or Thursday depending upon weather conditions. The operations will be conducted between 4:00 am and 7:00 am.
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Milford City Council Votes 4-1 To Move Forward With Airport Study
June 28, 2022
(Milford)– The Milford City Council Monday evening voted to move forward with a study that will likely determine the fate of the city’s airport. The vote to approve an Airport Commission recommendation for the study was not unanimous, though. Councilman Shane Hoffman cast the lone no vote… For now, though, Mayor Steve Anderson says the […]
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