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ISU Extension & Outreach To Hold “Vision Board” Workshop
March 3, 2022
(Spirit Lake)– ISU Extension and Outreach Dickinson County will be putting on a vision board workshop Wednesday, March 16th. Madeleine Smith of ISU Extension and Outreach Dickinson County says it will be held that evening from 5:30 until 7:30 pm at the extension office in Spirit Lake… Smith reminds everyone a farm succession planning workshop […]
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SW Minnesota Man Arrested After Found Walking Along A NW Iowa Highway
March 3, 2022
(Orange City)– A man faces charges after he was found walking along a highway a little before 2:30 in the morning Wednesday near Alton. Sioux county authorities say they received a report of a man walking along Highway 60 near a vehicle that had stopped. Deputies identified the man as 55-year-old Kendall Holland of Storden, […]
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Missing Ice Fisherman Found Dead Near Cherokee
March 3, 2022
(Cherokee)– A fisherman was found dead shortly after having been reported missing in Cherokee County. The Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office says they received a call at approximately 1:30pm today (Wed) stating that an ice fisherman had gone missing at a rural farm pond south of Cherokee. The fisherman’s body was recovered from the water less […]
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Clay County Fair & Events Center to host Family Fest on Saturday, March 5
March 2, 2022
(Spencer)- t’s Family Fest in Spencer this weekend. KUOO’s Becky Thoreson has details: The Clay County Fair and Events Center will host the 11th Annual Family Fest on Saturday. CEO Jeremy Parsons says the event is free and open to the public. “It’s the opportunity to just spend time with your family. So, bring your […]
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Business Confidence Index Hits 30-Year Low Due to War in Ukraine
March 2, 2022
(Omaha, NE)– Iowa’s economy showed clear signs of improvement during February, according to the monthly Creighton University survey, but the Russian invasion of Ukraine pushed the survey’s business confidence index to its lowest level since it began in 1994. Creighton economist Ernie Goss says the Midwest economy is “up briskly”, but business leaders are still […]
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Parks Marina events charitable donations surpass $50,000 following Winter Games weekend
March 2, 2022
OKOBOJI— Each year, locals and tourists head to the frozen lakes to celebrate Winter Games, a unique weekend full of wintery festivities. At this year’s 42nd annual Winter Games, Parks Marina beat many of its charitable records, with the Battle of the Bartenders event, held Jan. 27, raising over $18,500 in one hour alone– doubling […]
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Northwest Financial Corp. Earns Top Workplace USA
March 2, 2022
(Arnolds Park)– Northwest Financial Corporation has been named a 2022 Top Workplaces USA. The award honors nationally recognized companies that put an emphasis on having people-centered cultures. It is based on feedback from employee surveys. Northwest Financial Corporation is family-owned with over $2.6 billion in assets, including two bank charters, Northwest Bank and First National […]
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Potential New Uses Being Explored For Soon To Be Vacant County-Owned Storage Buildings In Spirit Lake
March 2, 2022
(Spirit Lake)– Some potential new uses are being explored for some county-owned storage facilities near the current secondary roads facility in Spirit Lake. That operation will soon be moving to a new location on the city’s east side, which will leave those buildings vacant. Bill Leupold, Chairman of the Dickinson County Board of Supervisors, says […]
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Special Election Held To Fill Vacancy On Ruthven City Council
March 2, 2022
(Ruthven)– A special election was held Tuesday to fill a vacant seat on the Ruthven City Council. The seat has been empty since the first of the year when councilman Dustin Johnson took over his elected position as Mayor. Two people filed for Johnson’s city council seat: Casey Pomeroy and Adam Kreutner. Unofficial results from […]
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