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  • Newscast For December 1st 2021

    December 1, 2021

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  • Traffic Stop Early Sunday In Graettinger Results In Multiple Charges

    December 1, 2021

    (Graettinger)– A traffic stop early Sunday in Graettinger resulted in the arrest of an Albert City woman on multiple charges. The Palo Alto County Sheriff’s Office says 50-year-old Teresa Hale was charged with possession of a controlled substance…methamphetamine…3rd or subsequent offense, possession of drug paraphernalia, providing false identification information, driving while revoked, failure to provide […]

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  • Iowa Rock ‘n Roll Music Association to hold Rock and Roll Garage Sale December 4th

    November 30, 2021

    Memorabilia, Collectibles and Merchandise will all be available at a Rock and Roll Garage sale this weekend. KUOO’s Becky Thoreson has details: The Iowa Rock ‘n Roll Music Association will hold a Rock and Roll Garage Sale on Saturday. Executive Director Clay Norris explains. “There’s records, there’s posters, there’s other memorabilia that people can come […]

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  • Spencer Residents Being Asked To Participate In Survey

    November 30, 2021

    (Spencer)– Some Spencer residents are being asked to participate in a survey as part of a process to apply for funding for an infrastructure improvement project. City officials say results from the door-to-door survey will determine the city’s eligibility for a Community Development Block Grant. They add it would help finance a sewer separation project […]

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  • Infrastructure Bill Could Be A Huge Benefit To Lewis And Clark Regional Water System

    November 30, 2021

    (Sioux Center)– Officials say the Infrastructure and Jobs Act could be a major boon for the Lewis and Clark Regional Water System. They say it could result in the system securing more than $130 million in funding that would put the project on the cusp of being able to deliver 45 million gallons a day […]

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  • Minor Injuries Reported In Two Vehicle Collision On Hwy 86 Just South Of Vick’s Corner

    November 30, 2021

    (Spirit Lake)– Minor injuries were reported Monday evening in a two-vehicle collision on Highway 86 just south of Highway 9. The Dickinson County Sheriff’s Office says 69-year-old David Berg of Spirit Lake was driving a 2012 Dodge Ram northbound and was attempting to turn into a driveway when he collided with a 2012 Ford Escape […]

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  • ISU Extension And Outreach Dickinson County Announces Return Of Crop Advantage Program

    November 30, 2021

    (Spirit Lake)– ISU Extension and Outreach Dickinson County is bringing back a popular program this year for area producers. Sue Boettcher tells KUOO news their Crop Advantage program will be held January 11th at Arrowwood Resort and Convention Center… Boettcher says they’ll also be holding a private pesticide training class along with that event… More […]

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  • Iowa Law Enforcement Brings Hotel Employees On Board For Fight Against Human Trafficking

    November 30, 2021

    (Des Moines)–  Another set of frontline observers is being brought on board to help identify human trafficking operations.  All Iowa hotel employees are being required to complete prevention training – or the hotel where they work won’t be allowed to accept public funds.  The training requirement comes from a state law passed last year.  It […]

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  • Jackson Kiwanis to present A Grand Old Opry Style Country Christmas Concert December 4

    November 29, 2021

    A well-known Lakes Area Entertainer will appear in Jackson this weekend, KUOO’s Becky Thoreson has details: Jackson Kiwanis will present A Grand Old Opry Style Country Music Show on Saturday at the Jackson Performing Arts Center. Iowa Rock ‘n Roll Hall of Fame Inductee and well-known Lakes Area performer, Terry Klein is one of the […]

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  • Abnormally Warm, Dry Weather For This Time Of Year Causing Concern Over Fire Danger

    November 29, 2021

    (Spirit Lake)– While the abnormally mild, dry weather is making it enjoyable to be outdoors in late November and soon to be early December, it’s also causing concern over the potential for grass fires. Spirit Lake Fire Chief Pat Daly says once you combine that with low relative humidity and plenty of dead, dry vegetation, […]

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