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Dickinson Co. Authorities Looking For Stolen Four-Wheeler
November 7, 2022
(Milford)– Authorities in Dickinson county are looking for a four-wheeler that was stolen from a field south of Milford this past weekend. The Dickinson County Sheriff’s Office says the Honda Rubicon four-by-four was taken sometime this past Saturday night or yesterday (Sun.) morning. Anyone with information into the incident is being asked to contact the […]
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Ocheyedan Man Arrested On Harrassment, Terroristic Threats Charges
November 5, 2022
(Sibley)– An Ocheyedan man has been charged with harassment and making terroristic threats. The Osceola County Sheriff’s Office says 28-year-old Zachary Sik was arrested October 30th and was charged with two counts of harassment in the 1st degree and two counts of threats of terrorism. Sik was being held on a $10,000 bond. A press […]
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Osceola County Crash Injures Three
November 5, 2022
(Sibley)– A single vehicle crash Thursday in Osceola county sent several people to the hospital. The Osceola County Sheriff’s Office says 35-year-old Donald Hobbs of Moville lost control of a 2002 Chevrolet pickup while rounding a curve on 230th Street east of Ashton. The vehicle went into the ditch and rolled on its side. Hobbs […]
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Crash Injures Two People From Estherville; Claims Life Of Pomeroy Woman
November 4, 2022
(Rockwell City)– A Pomeroy woman died in a two-vehicle collision this (Fri) morning in Calhoun County. According to the Iowa State Patrol, the accident happened at 8:40am a few miles north of Rockwell City at the intersection of U.S. Highway 4 and County Road D-26. 22-year-old Gabrielle Ludwig of Pomeroy was driving a compact car […]
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Deadline To Vote Early For Nov. 8th Election Is Quickly Approaching
November 4, 2022
(Spirit Lake)– The deadline to vote early in this coming Tuesday’s election is quickly approaching. Jordan Moyer oversees elections at the Dickinson County Auditor’s Office… Moyer says the Auditor’s Office has been a busy place recently… Moyer says the Auditor’s Office needs to have those ballots by 8:00 pm Tuesday, November 8th, in order for […]
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A Former Dickinson County Naturalist Has Passed Away
November 4, 2022
(Undated)– A former Dickinson County Naturalist passed away earlier this week. Barbara Tagami died early Tuesday following a battle with pancreatic cancer. Dickinson County Supervisor Jeff Thee paid tribute to Tagami during a meeting earlier this week… As Thee mentioned Tagami played a major role in the construction of the current Dickinson County Nature Center.
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Rolfe Man Arrested On Drug, Weapon Charges
November 4, 2022
A Rolfe man was recently arrested on weapon and drug-related charges. Back on October 24th, the Pocahontas County Sheriff’s Office executed a search warrant at 41195 320th Street in Rolfe. Authorities seized a large amount of methamphetamine, three firearms, a large amount of marijuana plants, and drug paraphernalia. 40-year-old Jason Ferguson, of Rolfe, was charged […]
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Week Of Events Planned For Nobles County Heritage Center
November 4, 2022
(Worthington, Mn.)– The Nobles County Historical Society will see a big event coming up next week from Monday through Saturday (Nov. 7th-12th), with the opening of the Nobles County Heritage Center in the historic Worthington Armory, also coinciding with the 100th birthday of the armory itself. Beth Rickers with the Historical Society says there will […]
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Spencer Main Street Awarded $100,000 Iowa Challenge Grant
November 4, 2022
(Spencer)– The Spencer Main Street program is one of 10 in the state to receive an Iowa Challege Grant for 2022. It’s the second year in a row the Spencer Main Street program has received the grant. This year’s award is $100,000, the maximum amount that can be applied for through the program. It’s a […]
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Two NW Iowa Hospitals Participating In New Program To Reduce Opioid Use
November 4, 2022
(Des Moines)– Two hospitals in northwest Iowa are among the first four in the state to launch a program aimed at reducing opioid use. Cherokee Regional Medical Center and Floyd Valley Healthcare in Le Mars have announced their participation in the Billion Pill program. It’s made possible through an initiative of the Iowa Attorney General’s […]
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