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Iowa Chief Economist Worried Most By Inflation, Ukraine Invasion
March 17, 2022
(Des Moines)– Iowa’s chief economist warns that as the recovery picks up steam there are still potential pitfalls ahead. Robin Anderson says she’s worried the most about inflation and the effects of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Those two things will impact food and gas prices for everyone. Anderson calls that a real risk as the […]
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Wooly Mammoth Tooth Found In Sheldon
March 17, 2022
(Sheldon)– An engineering contractor working on a lift station project for the city of Sheldon found something unexpected. It was a woolly mammoth tooth unearthed after recent digging. The tooth was on property owned by Northwest Iowa Community College near the Sheldon Rec Trail, about 800 feet west of the Floyd River. Experts say the […]
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Possible Injuries Reported In Collision That Totals Both Vehicles Involved
March 17, 2022
(Primghar)– Possible injuries were reported in a two vehicle collision Tuesday in O’Brien county. Authorities say 24-year-old Alec Harmening of Milford was driving a 2020 Chevrolet van southbound on Highway 59 and had stopped at the intersection with U.S. Highway 18. Deputies say Harmening then pulled into the path of a 1999 Dodge Ram driven […]
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Arnolds Park City Council Approves Hwy 71 Preconstruction Agreement
March 17, 2022
(Arnolds Park)– Meeting in special session Wednesday evening, the Arnolds Park City Council approved a pre-construction agreement with the Iowa Department of Transportation for the Highway 71 project through the lakes corridor. Shane Tymkowicz, Associate District Engineer with the D.O.T’s District 3 Office, says it’s pretty similar to the one approved last week by the […]
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St. Patrick’s Association of Emmetsburg holding 62nd Annual Celebration through Sunday, March 19
March 16, 2022
(Emmetsburg)-The St. Patrick’s Day Celebration is underway in Emmetsburg. KUOO’s Becky Thoreson has details: The St. Patrick’s Association of Emmetsburg is holding their 62nd Annual Celebration through Sunday. Committee Member Tim Renfeldt says there’s a full schedule of events on Friday. “Friday morning, we are going to have a Chamber Coffee, so that’s going to […]
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Arraignment Set For Second Suspect In Palo Alto County Murder Case
March 16, 2022
(Emmetsburg)– A second suspect charged in the death of a Washington, Iowa man who’s body was found in July, 2020 in a lake in Palo Alto county is due in court later this week. Online court documents show arraignment is set for 8:30 am Friday for 22-year-old Brice Colling. Colling was arrested earlier this month […]
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Herbicide Shortages Could Have Some Ag Producers Looking At Possible Alternatives
March 16, 2022
(Lakefield, Mn.)– Not only are ag producers having a tough time finding and paying for fertilizer right now, but herbicides and insecticides are also in tight supply and high in cost. Jim Nesseth of Extended Ag Services in Lakefield says a recent ban on one chemical is adding to the pressure… Nesseth says pre-emergence herbicides […]
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Clay County Fair & Events Center to present William Lawson & The Roe Family Singers March 18, Artrageous March 24
March 15, 2022
A couple of musical events are on tap at the Clay County Regional Events Center. KUOO’s Becky Thoreson has details: The Clay County Fair and Events Center will present two concerts this month.CEO Jeremy Parsons says, William Lawson and The Roe Family Singers will appear on Friday night. “William Lawson, first of all, is a […]
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