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Minor Injuries Reported In Palo Alto County Crash
May 17, 2022
(Emmetsburg)– Minor injuries were reported in a single vehicle crash early Friday in Palo Alto county. The Sheriff’s Office says Adam Leuer of Emmetsburg was driving a 2006 Chevrolet Impala southbound on 530th Avenue when he traveled through a T-intersection and went into a ditch. Leuer sustained minor injuries but didn’t seek immediate medical attention. […]
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Estherville City Council Talks Housing
May 17, 2022
(Estherville)– The Estherville City Council Monday decided to proceed with an urban revitalization housing condition assessment. City Administrator Penny Clayton says it could be a first step toward the city adopting an enhanced residential tax abatement program. She says the city is severely lagging in the construction of new homes, which dropped considerably after John […]
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People for Pets seeking Donations during busy Spring Season
May 16, 2022
(Spencer)- A regional animal shelter is seeking donations at this time. KUOO’s Becky Thoreson has details: Spring is the season when area shelters see a huge influx of cats, which can strain the resources of the shelter.Jen Johnson-Ross, a Volunteer with People for Pets in Spencer, explains. “We’re fast approaching June, and June is National […]
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City Of Okoboji Flushing Fire Hydrants This Week
May 16, 2022
(Okoboji)– The city of Okoboji is flushing fire hydrants. City officials say the operations began today (Monday, May 16th) and will continue through the week. They say it could result in a temporary drop in water pressure and discoloration. Those who experience that should run cold tap water until it is clear. Anyone with questions […]
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ILCC Announces 2022 Recipient Of Jim Hall Outstanding Alumni Award
May 16, 2022
(Estherville, Iowa) Drew Howing received the 2022 Jim Hall Outstanding Alumni Award at the Spring 2022 Commencement ceremony on Friday, May 13. The Iowa Lakes Community College Alumni and Friends Association considers Iowa Lakes graduates for this distinguished award who exemplify outstanding support of the community, business, and service clubs while serving as positive role […]
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Wahpeton Boil Advisory Lifted
May 16, 2022
(Wahpeton)– A boil advisory that had been previously in effect for some Wahpeton residents was lifted over the weekend. The advisory was issued Wednesday of last week for those living south of Edgewood Drive. Officials say tests of the water have come back satisfactorily and the order is no longer in effect.
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There Are Some Important Things To Keep In Mind For June 7th Primary Election
May 16, 2022
(Spirit Lake)– We have some important reminders to pass along regarding the upcoming June 7th primary election. Jordan Moyer oversees elections at the Dickinson County Auditor’s Office. She reminds everyone that because it’s a primary, you will need to declare a party. She says you’ll be able to do that at the polling location… Moyer […]
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Non-Jury Trial For A Suspect Charged In A Lake Park Murder Case Scheduled To Begin Tuesday
May 16, 2022
(Spirit Lake)– Trial for a suspect charged in the 2020 death of a Lake Park woman is scheduled to start tomorrow (Tues.) in Dickinson County District Court. 27-year-old Allison Decker was charged with first degree murder in the death of Angel Bastman of Lake Park, who was found dead in her Lake Park home. Another […]
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Assault Investigation Results In Several Arrests
May 16, 2022
(Sheldon)– Several people face charges following an investigation Friday into an assault at a residence in Sheldon. Police say the male victim had been assaulted with a crowbar and had visible injuries. Authorities responded to the residence and found Melea Speelmon hiding there. Police say Speelmon was wanted on warrants. While there, officers saw drug […]
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Forecasters Coin Special Term For Thursday’s Dust Storm
May 14, 2022
(Little Rock) — The dust was so thick in the air Thursday that it caused a temporary blackout. National Weather Service meteorologist says that weather condition is called a “Haboob.” Fifty years ago, scientists in Arizona began using the term to describe dust storms that swept through the Phoenix area. It doesn’t happen often in […]
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