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Lake Park City Council Presented With Preliminary Plans For An Affordable Housing Project
February 16, 2022
(Lake Park)– The Lake Park City Council Monday evening heard preliminary plans for an affordable housing development on 16 lots north of Lake Park Auto. Developer Chris Lindgren told the council it would consist of two and three bedroom patio homes. He added he wants to see if there’s any interest in the city participating […]
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A Dickinson County Supervisor Says It’s Time To Re-Visit Recycling
February 16, 2022
(Spirit Lake)– A Dickinson county supervisor says it’s time to revisit recycling in Dickinson County. Kim Wermersen told fellow board members Tuesday he and a staff member of the Dickinson County Recycling Center met recently with a consultant regarding some of the issues with recycling in Dickinson county… Wermersen says some of the conversation will […]
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Orleans City Council Discusses Speed Limits & Parking
February 16, 2022
(Orleans)– The Orleans City Council Monday evening approved the first reading of a revised ordinance that pertains to speed limits in the city. Mayor Bill Maas tells KUOO news it would set the new limit at 25 mph on all streets in the city with one exception…(cut 6612-001…q… Maas says the matter will come back […]
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New President & CEO Of Iowa Lakes Electric Cooperative Introduces Himself
February 16, 2022
(Estherville)– The new President and CEO of Iowa Lakes Electric Cooperative has been on the job about a month now. Tim McCollough has had nearly 20 years of experience in the electric industry and comes to ILEC from Fort Collins, Colorado, where he worked with a municipal utility. A native of northwest Iowa, McCollough says […]
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Shake the Lakes Show & Jazz Choir Competition to be held February 18-19 in Spirit Lake
February 15, 2022
The Shake the Lakes Choir Competition will be held in Spirit Lake this weekend, KUOO’s Becky Thoreson has details: The Spirit Lake Music Boosters will host the Shake the Lakes Show and Jazz Choir Competition on Friday and Saturday at the Sami Bedell Center for the Performing Arts. Kerri McKim with the Booster Club says […]
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Worthington Man Pleads Guilty TO Federal Firearms Charge
February 15, 2022
(Sioux City)– A Worthington man has pleaded guilty to a federal firearms charge. The U.S. Attorney’s Office says 36-year-old Michael Hangman entered the plea last week to a charge of possession of a firearm by a prohibited person. Hangman admitted at a plea hearing to possessing a 12-gauge shotgun while being an unlawful user of […]
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Milford, Dickinson County Continue To Hash Out Lower Gar Agreement
February 15, 2022
(Milford)– The Milford City Council Monday evening reviewed a proposed agreement with the county pertaining to the Lower Gar Outlet, saying they want some changes made to it. Dickinson county supervisor Tim Fairchild informed fellow supervisors of the matter at today’s (Tues.) supervisors meeting… Fairchild added he would like to see a preliminary design and […]
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Four People Arrested On Drug Charges In Two Separate Cases
February 15, 2022
(Sibley)– Four people face drug charges in two separate cases in Osceola county. The Sheriff’s Office says Sara Carr and Tyler Anderson, both 28 and both from Ocheyedan, were charged after a search warrant was executed February 6th at 676 Poplar Street in Ocheyedan. They were charged with possession of a controlled substance marijuana and […]
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Dickinson County Supervisors Award Bid On Trails Project
February 15, 2022
(Spirit Lake)– Dickinson county supervisors today (Tues.) awarded the low bid of a little more than $838,000 to extend a recreational trail north from the north harbor area of West Lake Okoboji to connect with the rail trail north of the intersection of Highways 9 and 86. The trail will be on the east side […]
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