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MORNING JUICE – Martin County West Schools
February 20, 2026
Cori Reynolds shares of the latest updates from the Martin County West school district.
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ILCC Officials Say One Student Athlete & Bus Driver Remain Hospitalized Following Feb. 11th Crash That Claimed The Life Of Carter “Tater” Johnson
February 20, 2026
(Estherville)– Iowa Lakes Community College this (Fri.) morning provided an update on those involved in the bus crash involving members of the school’s baseball team. The February 11th crash in Calhoun county claimed the life of 19-year-old Carter Johnson of Rapid City, South Dakota. In a post on the college’s Facebook page, school officials say […]
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Jackson Residents Urged To Participate In Trails, Recreation Survey
February 20, 2026
(Jackson, Mn.)– Jackson residents are being encouraged to participate in a survey regarding trails and recreational amenities in the city. Luke Ewold is a member of the city’s Parks and Trails Board. He says the last survey was done about three years ago… “Some of the stuff has been worked on. We’ve got the dog […]
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Feb. 21st Eggs & Issues To Be First Session With New Format
February 20, 2026
(Spencer)– Another Eggs and Issues legislative forum will be held Saturday (Feb. 21st) in Spencer. As we reported previously, a new format is being implemented for the sessions. Sheriffa Jones is the Director of the Spencer Chamber of Commerce, which puts on the forums. She says the changes will be in effect for Saturday’s (Feb. […]
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JCC Senior Awarded Federated/Basin Scholarship
February 20, 2026
(Jackson, Mn.)– A senior at Jackson County Central High School has been some financial assistance for college. Aliza Liepold of Lakefield is the recipient of a $2,500 scholarship through the Federated Rural Electric/Basin Electric scholarship program. She plans to attend the University of South Dakota and major in biology and then seek an optometry degree. […]
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Several Grass Fires Reported In Region During Wednesday’s High Winds
February 20, 2026
(Undated)– Burn piles reignited by strong wind were said to have been the cause of fires Wednesday in Lyon and O’Brien counties. The George Fire Department was called around 11:45 am to a grass fire on the edge of the George city limits. Several trees, a small square hay bale and a burn pile were […]
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MORNING JUICE – Jackson Recreation Survey
February 19, 2026
Luke Ewald and Logan Lynn stopped by to break down the City of Jackson Parks, Trails, Recreation, & Amenities Survey which is available now online.
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World-Renowned Violist To Perform In NW Iowa
February 19, 2026
(Spencer)– The Spencer Adventist Church is bringing a World-Renowned Violinist to the area. Jaime Jorge is bringing the Healing Music Concert Tour to Spencer on Friday February 27th at 7:00. Jorge was born in Cuba in 1970 and began studying the violin at age 5. Eddie Luke, Pastor at Spencer Adventist Church, says they are […]
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Resident Of Mexico Sentenced For Illegal Re-Entry After Being Found Living In NW Iowa
February 19, 2026
(Sioux City)– A resident of Mexico who had been living in northwest Iowa recently after illegally re-entering the U.S. has been sentenced in U.S. District Court. 49-year-old Jesus Banuelos-Lepe was sentenced Wednesday to four years in federal prison after having pled guilty previously to one count of illegal re-entry as a felon. The U.S. Attorney’s […]
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