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Pursuit Results In Two Arrests
February 2, 2022
(Storm Lake)– Two arrests have been made in connection to a pursuit that took place in Buena Vista County this past Friday night. The Buena Vista County Sheriff’s Office says it started after they received a report of a vehicle being driven recklessly on Highway 7 east of Alta. A deputy located the suspect vehicle […]
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Bill Introduced In Iowa Senate Would Ban Eminent Domain For Carbon Pipelines
February 2, 2022
(Des Moines)– A bill introduced Tuesday by Senator Jeff Taylor of Sioux Center would ban eminent domain for private projects on Iowa agricultural land. Taylor’s measure is in response to the proposed Summit and Navigator carbon capture pipelines. A hearing on the bill is expected soon in a Senate subcommittee. Republican Taylor says landowners and […]
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Iowa Lakes Community College Music Department to deliver Singing Valentines February 14
February 1, 2022
It’s time to order Singing Valentines with Iowa Lakes Community College. KUOO’s Becky Thoreson has details: The Iowa Lakes Community College Music Department is offering Singing Valentines on Monday, February 14. Vocal Music Professor Brett Fuelberth says, the valentines will be delivered by both the Men’s and Women’s Quartets. “We’ll be in the Estherville area, […]
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ILCC Trustees Initiate Process Of Finding New College President
February 1, 2022
(Estherville)– Trustees of Iowa Lakes Community College have hired a consultant to assist in the search of a new President of the college. They’ve retained the services of Dr. Larry Ebbers, Professor Emeritus from Iowa State University, to lead the search. A press release says the process will include an online survey about the personal […]
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Iowa Lakes Corridor Development Board Welcomes New Members
February 1, 2022
There are some new faces on the Board of Directors of the Iowa Lakes Corridor Development Corporation. They include Scott Berglund, Plant Manager at Safco Products; Walter DeBock, Plant Manager at Tyson Turkey; and Nathan Wittmaack, President and Chief Operating Officer at Ranco Fertiservice, Incorporated. They succeed outgoing board members Michael McKim, Jared Brashears and […]
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Bill to Restrict Topics in Iowa History, Social Studies Classes Tabled
February 1, 2022
(Des Moines)– A bill to restrict what topics some Iowa teachers may discuss in the classroom has failed in a House subcommittee and is tabled for the year. The measure sponsored by Republican Representative Sandy Salmon of Janesville would have forbid discussion of so-called “systemic nature of racism” and also limited how social studies, government […]
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Two Vehicle Collision On North Side Of Milford Sends Two People To The Hospital
February 1, 2022
(Milford)– A two-vehicle collision this (Tues.) morning at the intersection of Highway 71 and 28th Street in Milford sent two people to the hospital. Police say John Collins of Milford was driving a 2019 Chevrolet pickup eastbound on 28th Street and was turning onto Highway 71 when he pulled into the path of a 2010 […]
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Dickinson County Supervisors Reiterate Pipeline Concerns
February 1, 2022
(Spirit Lake)– The Dickinson County Board of Supervisors this (Tues.) morning heard an update from representatives of Summit Carbon Solutions, one of two companies proposing to build carbon capture pipelines through the county. Chief Operating Officer Jimmy Powell was asked about the company’s stance on constructing the proposed line along existing right-of-way in the county… […]
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