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Two Vehicle Collision Sends One Person To The Hospital
July 27, 2022
(Windom, Mn.)– One person was sent to the hospital Tuesday following a two-vehicle collision in Windom. The Minnesota State Patrol says 88-year-old Agnes Lohse of Heron Lake was driving a 2020 Buick northbound on Highway 60 and 26-year-old Hilda Javier of Windom was driving a 2016 Kia eastbound on 6th Street when the two collided […]
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Pearson Lakes Art Center to expand Culinary Arts Department with addition of New Kitchen
July 26, 2022
(Okoboji)-The Pearson Lakes Art Center is expanding their Culinary Arts Department. KUOO’s Becky Thoreson has details: Pearson Lakes Art Center has installed a new kitchen, with plans to expand their Culinary Arts Program.Executive Director Bob Kirschbaum says, the kitchen has been in the works for a couple of years. “The Staff, The Board of Directors, […]
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Officials Trying To Determine What’s Killing Common Carp At Storm Lake
July 26, 2022
(Storm Lake)– A recent fish kill on Storm Lake has raised some concerns. Iowa Department of Natural Resources Fisheries Biologist Ben Wallace received several public contacts about dead fish washing up on the shoreline. Following an investigation on Monday, the DNR determined the fish kill is impacting common carp… Wallace says there is no reason […]
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New Trial Being Sought For Woman Convicted In Lake Park Homicide Case
July 26, 2022
(Spirit Lake)– A motion has been filed seeking a new trial in the case of Allison Decker who was convicted in the death of Angel Bastman of Lake Park. The motion, filed by Decker’s attorney, Ned Bjornstad, claims there was insufficient evidence to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that “Decker committed an act causing the […]
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Dickinson Supervisors Hear Proposal For Adult Drug Treatment Court
July 26, 2022
(Spirit Lake)– A new avenue for treating drug addicts may soon be available in Dickinson county. It would be made possible, in large part, through funding the county will be receiving as part of a settlement in a federal opioid lawsuit. The Board of Supervisors today (Tues.) heard from District Judge John Sandy who’s proposing […]
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Milford Mayor Gives Update On Search For New Police Chief; P.D. Moving To New Location
July 26, 2022
(Milford)– The search continues for a new Chief of Police in Milford. Bob Clark’s retirement from the position was announced by city officials back on July 15th. Mayor Steve Anderson tells KUOO news an interim Police Chief is in place for now… Anderson says his goal is to have a new Chief named yet before […]
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Iowa’s Corn & Soybean Crops Lagging A Bit In Development
July 26, 2022
(Undated)– The latest USDA Crop Progress Report says 80-percent of Iowa’s corn is rated good to excellent, while 75-percent of the state’s soybeans are good to excellent. 68-percent of northwest Iowa corn is silking. 66-percent of corn is silking statewide, which is four days behind last year, and three days behind the five-year average. Two-percent […]
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MMU, City Of Milford Approve Agreement For A-34 Project
July 26, 2022
(Milford)– The Milford City Council and trustees of Milford Municipal Utilities Monday approved a memorandum of understanding for the re-construction of 13th Street from Highway 71 to the western city limits. The project, as of now, is scheduled for the 2023 construction season. City officials say it’s important the agreement be put in place as […]
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Okoboji Summer Theatre to present Bright Star: A New Musical July 26-31
July 25, 2022
(Okoboji)-A new musical will open at the Okoboji Summer Theatre Tuesday night. KUOO’s Becky Thoreson has details: The Okoboji Summer Theatre will present Bright Star: A New Musical July 26-31.Director Lauren Haughton says, the Tony-nominated musical opened on Broadway just a few years ago. “It’s an amazing show. It opened on Broadway in 2016. It […]
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