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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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  • March 16 2022 Newscast

    March 16, 2022

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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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  • JCC, Jackson City Council Meet Jointly To Discuss Future Of Swimming Pool

    March 15, 2022

    (Jackson, Mn.)- City and JCC School District officials met in a joint session Monday evening to talk about the pool and its future. At the meeting, the school provided a questionnaire and school and city officials split into two small groups with each other to try and answer questions like, “is having a pool important […]

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  • Former School Bus Driver Accused Of Sexual Abuse Pleads Not Guilty

    March 15, 2022

    (Milford)– A Milford man accused of sexually abusing a child while employed as a bus driver for the Okoboji Community School District has pleaded not guilty. Steven Titterington was charged with sexual abuse in the 3rd degree, sexual exploitation by a school employee and child endangerment. He was arrested on the charges last month. The […]

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  • Dickinson Supervisors Schedule Public Hearing On Possible Expansion Of Dairy Operation

    March 15, 2022

    (Spirit Lake)– The Dickinson County Board of Supervisors today (Tues.) set April 5th as the date for some public hearings on a revised manure management plan and proposed expansion of the county’s only dairy farm. Erin Jones of Jones Dairy outlined some of the plans to board members… Jones’ brother, Nathan, talked numbers… Jones added […]

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  • Dickinson Co. Supervisors Discuss Construction Of Buildings Over Drainage Easements

    March 15, 2022

    (Spirit Lake)– There was more discussion at today’s (Tues.) Dickinson County Board of Supervisors meeting regarding buildings that have been constructed on top of drainage easements, and a possible new tool that could help prevent that from happening in the future. County Recorder Ann Ditsworth says the tool is something her office could help develop… […]

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  • Spencer Chamber Announces New Staff Member

    March 15, 2022

    (Spencer)– The Spencer Chamber of Commerce has announced Blake Goss has been hired as its new Events and Programs Coordinator. Goss previously served in event planning 15 years with the city of Abilene, Texas and most recently with the city of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Goss has a Bachelor’s degree in Sports, Fitness and Leisure […]

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  • March 15 2022 Newscast

    March 15, 2022

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  • Proposed Revamp Of Iowa’s Bottle Bill Clears Senate Subcommittee

    March 15, 2022

    (Des Moines)– A proposal to revamp the law that requires a deposit on some bottles and cans has cleared a subcommittee in the Iowa Senate. Republican Senator Ken Rozenboom (ROH-zen-boom), of Oskaloosa, says one estimate finds the wholesale distributors of beer and pop keep as much as 48 million dollars annually from unredeemed deposits. His […]

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