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Landowners In A Drainage District On The NW Side Of The City Of Spirit Lake Could Be In For Sticker Shock
October 14, 2021
(Spirit Lake)– Land owners in a drainage district on the northwest side of the city of Spirit Lake are likely in for some sticker shock. The Dickinson County Board of Supervisors Tuesday reviewed preliminary assessments for work recently completed in Drainage District 48, in the area of Kabele’s Trading Post. Rick Hopper, an engineer that […]
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Plans Are Moving Forward For A Second Proposed CO2 Pipeline That Would Also Go Through Northwest Iowa
October 14, 2021
(Undated)– A second company that has proposed to build a carbon dioxide pipeline across several midwest states, including Iowa, has announced it’s moving forward with its plans. Texas-based Navigator CO2 Ventures LLC announced Wednesday it has obtained necessary board approvals and will be moving on to the next phase of planning for its “Heartland Greenway” […]
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Wind Causing Concern With Corn Still In The Fields
October 13, 2021
(Lakefield, Mn.)– Today’s high wind is causing concern in the agricultural community. Jim Nesseth of Extended Ag Services in Lakefield tells KUOO news there’s still quite a bit of standing corn out there. He says some of that has stalk rot and root worm issues. Nesseth says the wind will likely push more of that […]
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Spirit Lake Man Convicted In New Trial In Sioux County Murder Case
October 13, 2021
(Orange City)– A Spirit Lake man is found guilty of second-degree murder in a re-trial in Sioux County. Seventy-seven-year-old Gregg Winterfeld was convicted in the May 2020 shooting death of Grant Wilson of Cleghorn again on Tuesday night. The judge ordered a new trial in June because Winterfeld’s lawyers weren’t allowed enough challenges to strike […]
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Spirit Lake City Council Considers Rezoning Requests
October 13, 2021
(Spirit Lake)– The Spirit Lake City Council Tuesday held the first reading of a proposed ordinance revision that would allow some property previously owned by the school district at 901 20th Street to be rezoned. City Attorney/Administrator Gregg Owens says the new owner has requested the area be rezoned to allow for multi-family housing in […]
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Get Ready To Pay More To Heat Your Home This Winter
October 13, 2021
(Des Moines)– MidAmerican Energy is warning natural gas customers the cost of heating is going to be a lot more this winter. Spokesman Geoff Greenwood says gas prices on the open market last year were really low and this year it’s the exact opposite. He says global demand is up while production here in the […]
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Early Voting Starts For Iowa School And City Elections
October 13, 2021
(Des Moines)– Early voting starts today (Wednesday) for Iowa city and school elections. County election offices are open for in-person early voting through November 1st. The place to do that in Dickinson county is the Elections Room at the Auditor’s Office at the courthouse. All people wanting to cast an early ballot must offer one of […]
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New Hours About To Go In Affect At Spirit Lake Green Waste Site
October 13, 2021
(Spirit Lake)– The hours of operation at the green waste site operated by the city of Spirit Lake will change next week. City Attorney/Administrator Gregg Owens says it takes affect Tuesday, October 19th… The site is located just east of the city of Orleans on 140th Street.
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