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No Injuries Reported In Camper Fire
March 11, 2022
(Lake Park)– No injuries were reported early this (Fri.) morning in a camper fire in Lake Park. Lake Park Fire Chief Brandon Ehret says they were called to the 100 block of Avenue B East around 4:00 am… Firefighters were on the scene about an hour and-a-half this (Fri.) morning.
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Single Vehicle Crash In Milford Results In Serious Injuries
March 11, 2022
(Milford)– A single vehicle crash shortly after 12:00 am this (Fri.) morning in Milford resulted in serious injuries. The Iowa State Patrol says 35-year-old Rodney Allen of Milford was driving a 2003 Chevrolet Suburban westbound on 9th Street when the vehicle went off the roadway to the left. It started to skid and jumped the […]
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Iowa Rock ‘n Roll Music Association seeking Volunteers for upcoming Events including St. Patrick’s Day Concert March 17
March 10, 2022
(Arnolds Park)-The Iowa Rock ‘n Roll Music Association is looking for volunteers. KUOO’s Becky Thoreson has details: The Iowa Rock ‘n Roll Music Association is seeking volunteers for upcoming events. Executive Director Clay Norris says the Association has many events coming up, including next week’s St. Patrick’s Day Concert at the Majestic Pavilion. “We really […]
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Trial Date Set For Man Accused Of Shooting Woman In A Milford Parking Lot
March 10, 2022
(Spirit Lake)– A jury trial has been set for a man accused of shooting a woman in the parking lot of a Milford business last month. Online court records indicate Christian Goyne-Yarns is scheduled to go on trial May 3rd in Dickinson County Court. He pleaded not guilty earlier this week to a first degree […]
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High Speed Pursuit Lands Storm Lake Man Behind Bars
March 10, 2022
(Storm Lake)– A Storm Lake man was arrested following a high-speed chase Tuesday reaching speeds of over 100-miles-per-hour. The Buena Vista County Sheriff’s Office says it started around 5:30 pm Tuesday when a deputy attempted to stop a vehicle for erratic driving on Highway 7 in Alta. The driver refused to pull over. The chase […]
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Okoboji City Council Holds First Reading Of Revised ATV/UTV Ordinance
March 10, 2022
(Okoboji)– It may soon be legal to operate all terrain and utility vehicles 24 hours a day on city streets in Okoboji. The city council Tuesday evening approved the first reading of an ordinance revision that would allow that. Currently they are only allowed to be operated between sunrise and sunset. City Administrator Michael Meyers […]
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Dickinson Co. Supervisors Approve Proposal To Update Aerial Maps
March 10, 2022
(Spirit Lake)– The Dickinson County Board of Supervisors Tuesday voted to go ahead with a project to update the county’s aerial maps. I-T Director Alyssa Julius told the board it’s been several years since those maps were last updated… The cost is a little more than $91,000. Julius says one possible source of that money […]
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Okoboji City Council Adopts Budget For Upcoming Fiscal Year
March 10, 2022
(Okoboji)– The Okoboji City Council Tuesday evening voted to adopt the budget for the upcoming fiscal year. The action followed a public hearing that drew no comment. City Administrator Michael Meyers says it keeps the levy the same as it’s been the past several years now… Meyers says the continued increase in property values in […]
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