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Progress Continues On Sanitary Sewer Project On South Side Of Center Lake
February 4, 2022
(Spirit Lake)– Crews continue to make progress on installing sanitary sewer lines along the south side of Center Lake. That word from Steve Anderson, Superintendent of the Iowa Great Lakes Sanitary District… Anderson says the project remains on schedule… He says the contractor that’s doing the boring work is bringing in addition crews to help […]
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Camp Autumn 3rd Annual Ice Fishing Tournament and Fundraiser February 12
February 3, 2022
A fundraiser for Camp Autumn is on tap next week, KUOO’s Becky Thoreson has details: Seasons Center for Behavioral Health and Camp Autumn are hosting their 3rd Annual Ice Fishing Tournament & Fundraiser at Camp Autumn on February 12. Shane Akin with the Iowa Great Lakes Fishing Club says, the event helps fund scholarships for […]
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Court Documents Reveal Additional Information Into Milford Shooting
February 3, 2022
(Spirit Lake)– Court documents are shedding some additional light into a shooting earlier today (Thurs.) in Milford that seriously injured a woman. Authorities were called to the parking lot at Grapetree Medical Staffing a little after 8:00 am. after getting a report of a woman who had been shot. The documents say Christian William Goyne-Yarns […]
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Arnolds Park Man Sentenced In Federal Court For Defrauding A Florida Innkeeper
February 3, 2022
(Sioux City)– An Arnolds Park man who defrauded a Florida innkeeper while on supervised release on bank fraud and wire charges was sentenced Tuesday to three years in federal prison. 63-year-old Ronald Goldberg was sentenced following a three-day hearing in federal court in Sioux City. Evidence presented at the hearings showed in January, 2019, Goldberg […]
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Investigation Underway In Milford Shooting
February 3, 2022
(Milford)– Authorities are investigating a shooting that reportedly took place a little after 8:00 am this (Thurs.) morning at the parking lot of Grapetree Medical Staffing in Milford. Initial reports from the scene indicated a woman sustained multiple gunshot wounds, and that some spent nine millimeter casings were found. There’s been no official word on […]
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Federal Disaster Assistance Being Sought For A Number Of Iowa Counties Impacted By Severe Weather In December
February 3, 2022
(Washington, DC)– Iowa’s congressional delegation is urging the Biden Administration to approve Governor Reynolds’ request for federal disaster assistance in 25 counties. The National Weather Service says the December 15th severe storms produced a record 61 tornadoes across Iowa. Iowa’s U-S senators and representatives wrote, “the Governor determined that this incident is of such severity […]
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Funding Available To Assist Those With Failing Private Sewer Systems
February 3, 2022
(Spirit Lake)– Some financial assistance is available for those looking to replace failing private sewer systems as well as for those looking to disconnect from a private system to connect to a public one. David Kohlhaase of the Dickinson County Environmental Health Office tells KUOO news the funding is available through the Water Infrastructure Fund […]
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***BREAKING NEWS***Authorities Are On The Scene Of A Shooting In Milford
February 3, 2022
(Milford)– Authorities are on the scene of a shooting that reportedly took place around 8:20 or so this (Thurs.) morning at the parking lot of Grapetree Medical Staffing in Milford. Initial reports from the scene indicate a woman sustained three gunshot wounds, and that some spent nine millimeter casings were found. Police are looking for […]
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Precinct Caucuses To Be Held Monday, February 7th In Iowa
February 3, 2022
(Spirit Lake)– Precinct caucuses will be held statewide in Iowa this coming Monday, February 7th. In Dickinson county, all Democrats in the county will hold their caucus at the Milford Community Center. Democrats in Clay county will gather at the Spencer Schools Administration Building; the site for Emmet county is Iowa Lakes Community College in […]
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Iowa Supreme Court Won’t Hear Appeal Of Dickinson County Man Convicted On Child Endangerment Charge
February 3, 2022
(Des Moines)– The Iowa Supreme Court says it won’t take up the appeal of a Dickinson county man convicted of child endangerment. The charge against Charles Tewes stemmed from an incident in June of 2019. He was found guilty in Dickinson County District Court. Tewes appealed the conviction, claiming the evidence against him was insufficient. […]
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