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  • Lake Park City Council Considers Events/Business Coordinator; Awards Bid On Fire Station/EMS Study

    February 11, 2025

    (Lake Park)– The possible creation of a City Events and Business Coordinator was a topic of discussion at Monday evening’s Lake Park City Council meeting. Mayor Matt Carstensen tells KUOO news the council expressed some interest in further pursuing the matter… Carstensen says funding for the position will be a part of the ongoing discussion. […]

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  • February 11th, 2025 Newscast

    February 11, 2025

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  • Wahpeton City Council Reviews Funding Options For Water Treatment Plant Project

    February 11, 2025

    (Wahpeton)– The Wahpeton City Council is a step closer to deciding on how to fund the construction of a new water treatment plant. Council members met Monday evening with the city’s financial consultant to look at possible options. They settled on one that would include a water rate increase combined with general obligation bonds that […]

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  • Rock The Roof 2025 Lineup Announced

    February 11, 2025

    (Arnolds Park)– The Iowa Rock ‘n Roll Music Association is out with its lineup of performances for it’s 2025 Rock The Roof series. The season opens June 5th with Richie Lee and concludes August 14 with Richie Lee. See the complete schedule below:

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  • ELC Announces Finalists For Superintendent

    February 11, 2025

    (Estherville)– We should soon know who will be the next leader of the Estherville-Lincoln Central Community School District. The list of candidates for Superintendent has been narrowed to two finalists. They are Tim Felderman of the West Delaware Community School District and Andrew Armstead of the Maple Valley-Anthon-Oto Community School District. Interviews with both candidates […]

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  • Iowa State Patrol Releases Revised Info. On Head-On Fatal Crash North Of Spencer

    February 10, 2025

    (Spencer)– The Iowa State Patrol is out with some revised details into a head-on crash Friday just north of Spencer that claimed two lives. Troopers now say that upon further investigation, it has been determined that the Chevrolet Silverado operated by Randal Dykstra of Everly Iowa was southbound in the northbound lanes of US 71. […]

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  • H-LP School Board Holds Public Hearings On Construction Projects

    February 10, 2025

    (Lake Park)– The Harris-Lake Park School Board today (Mon.) held public hearings on two upcoming construction projects that were included in a bond issue voters approved in 2023 for a new elementary school. Today’s (Mon.) hearings pertained to plans, specifications and cost estimates for a new bus barn and enhancements to the auditorium. Superintendent Gary […]

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  • Milford To Hold Community Meeting For RAGBRAI Planning

    February 10, 2025

    (Milford)– The city of Milford will be holding a community meeting for RAGBRAI planning this Tuesday, February 11th. It will begin at 6:30 pm at the Milford Community Building. Mayor Steve Anderson says they’re hoping to get people signed up for various committees during Tuesday’s meeting. He says the responsibilities of each committee will be […]

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  • Sheldon Officials Trying To Determine Cause Of Tree Dump Fire

    February 10, 2025

    (Sheldon)– Officials in Sheldon are trying to figure out the cause of a fire recently at the city’s tree dump. Public Works Director Todd Uhl says the Sheldon, Ashton and Sanborn Fire Departments responded to put it out, which he says was a time consuming process… Uhl says it took about four and-a-half hours to […]

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  • Dickinson County Hunger Coalition Holding Pork Loin Distribution

    February 10, 2025

    (Wahpeton)– A pork loin distribution for those in need will be taking place this Saturday, February 15th. The Dickinson County Hunger Coalition is partnering with Krafty’s Meat Market to give away 500 pork loins free of charge at Lakeside lab from 11:00 am until 1:00 pm that day, or until supplies last. Organizers say the […]

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