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Area Cities Reminding Residents Of Parking Regulations During Snow Removal Operations
December 9, 2021
(Spirit Lake)– With the first significant snowfall of the season in the forecast comes reminders from area cities of parking regulations during snow removal on streets. In Spirit Lake, city code states “No person shall park, abandon, or leave unattended any vehicle on any public street, alley or city-owned off-street parking area during snow removal […]
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Iowa Farm Bureau Elects New Leader
December 9, 2021
The Iowa Farm Bureau has elected a northwest Iowa farmer and business owner as its next president. A news release from the organization says their next president is Brent Johnson. He raises corn, soybeans and cattle on a Calhoun County farm near Manson. Johnson also operates a precision farming company that does soil sampling, deploys […]
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Southern Minnesota Collision Sends Two People To The Hospital
December 9, 2021
(Truman, Mn.)– Two people were taken to the hospital following a two vehicle collision Wednesday near Truman. The Minnesota State Patrol says 31-year-old Jacob Sanden of Fairmont was driving a 2017 Chevrolet Silverade and 62-year-old Darryl Sanden, also of Fairmont, was driving a 2014 Jeep Cherokee. Troopers say both vehicles were southbound on Highway 15th, […]
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Arnolds Park City Council Discusses Concerns Over Lake Street Project
December 9, 2021
(Arnolds Park)– Concerns over the reconstruction of Lake Street through the amusement park area were a major topic of discussion at Wednesday’s Arnolds Park City Council meeting. A major part of the project is being funded by Imagine Iowa Great Lakes. Representatives of the organization, their attorney and contractor were present either in person or […]
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Kossuth County Supervisors Go On Record In Opposition Of Eminent Domain For Proposed Pipeline Projects
December 8, 2021
(Algona)– The Kossuth County Board of Supervisors is expressing opposition to the use of eminent domain for a pair of proposed carbon pipelines that would run through the county if constructed. Eminent domain is the government’s power to declare private property can be converted to a public use, like the pathway for a pipeline. The supervisors’ […]
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Another Reminder Of Special Presentation Dec. 16th On The Region’s Workforce Shortage
December 8, 2021
(Spencer)– Another reminder about a program later this month in Spencer that will address the region’s workforce shortage. Alyssa Petersen of the Iowa Lakes Corridor Development Corporation says the program, titled “Iowa Workforce Skirmishes”, will be held at 10:00 am December 16th at the Clay County Regional Events Center. She says the keynote speaker will […]
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ISU Extension & Outreach Dickinson County Offering Winter Break Camps
December 8, 2021
(Spirit Lake)– If you’re looking for a way to keep the kids occupied over the holiday break, Iowa State University Extension and Outreach, Dickinson County, has an idea. K-12 Educator Hannah Dibble says they’ll be offering three different “winter break camps”… You can find more information and sign up for the camps by visiting the […]
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Area Road Departments Say They’re Ready For Old Man Winter
December 8, 2021
(Spirit Lake)– Area road crews are getting ready for what likely will be the first major snowfall of the season. Dickinson County Engineer Dan Eckert says they’ve been using the recent mild weather to do just that… Eckert says there are several things motorists can do to help snow plow operators. He says allowing extra […]
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