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E’Ville City Council Approves Development Agreement Allowing Company To Expand; Approves Re-Zoning For Apartment Complex
February 16, 2021
Lyle Hevern of the city’s Economic Development Office outlined some of the details of the agreement to the city council.
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Collision Involving A Car And A Semi Sends One Person To The Hospital
February 16, 2021
A two-vehicle collision Monday night on Interstate 90 in Martin county sent one person to the hospital.
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Alliant Energy Says It’s Distribution System Isn’t Being Affected By Challenges Other Utilities Are Experiencing
February 15, 2021
Alliant Energy spokesman Mike Wagoner says their electricity distribution is through an organization known as “MISO” and not the Southwest Power Pool, which has been experiencing issues with supply and a huge demand brought on by the extreme cold.
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ILEC Officials Say Power Supply Situation Has Improved Somewhat But Remains A Major Concern
February 15, 2021
Officials with Iowa Lakes Electric Cooperative announced late this (Monday) afternoon the region’s power supply has improved and that their transmission operator, Southwest Power Pool, downgraded from an emergency level 3 to emergency level 2.
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Iowa Lakes Community College stepping up CNA Training in response to high demand
February 15, 2021
(Estherville)-College granted waiver so clinicals can be conducted in lab setting during COVID crisis
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Customers Of Milford Municipal Utilities Urged To Conserve On Electricity As Much As Possible
February 15, 2021
Officials with Milford Municipal Utilities are putting out a plea for residents to reduce their electrical usage as much as possible due to the current circumstances.
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Customers Of ILEC & Area Municipal Utilities Who Receive Electricity From Cornbelt Power Being Told To Prepare For Periodic Power Outages
February 15, 2021
Rick Oleson, General Manager of Iowa Lakes Electric Cooperative, says their main transmission provider, Southwestern Power Pool, or SPP, has declared a level three state of emergency.
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Area Utilities Say Extreme Cold Is Putting A Huge Burden On Their Distribution Systems
February 15, 2021
Area utility providers say the ongoing extreme cold is heavily tasking their distribution systems, and demand is going off the charts.
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Local Officials Issue A Warning After A Coyote Is Seen In One Lakes Area City
February 15, 2021
Bonnie Tielbur is the City Clerk/Administrator in Wahpeton. She tells KUOO news a coyote was spotted in that town this (Monday) morning.
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Congressman Randy Feenstra Makes A Stop In Storm Lake
February 15, 2021
4th District Congressman Randy Feenstra was in Storm Lake last Friday to tour the Buena Vista University Agriculture Experiment Center.
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