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  • Crash On Hwy 18 Near Clay/O’Brien County Line Injures Everly Man

    November 18, 2025

    (Everly)– An Everly man was injured in a single vehicle crash Monday on Highway 18 near the Clay/O’Brien county line. The Clay County Sheriff’s Office says 76-year-old Steven Schuver of Everly lost control of a 2020 Dodge Ram while traveling eastbound. The vehicle left the road and went into the north ditch where it struck […]

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  • Upcoming Business Recognition Luncheon Will Pay Tribute To Toby Shine, A Corridor Co-Founder

    November 18, 2025

    (Spirit Lake)– The Iowa Lakes Corridor Development Corporation holds its annual Business Recognition Luncheon in January. In an update at this (Tues.) morning’s Dickinson County Board of Supervisors meeting, Corridor CEO Curt Strouth said the event will include special recognition for Toby Shine who recently passed away… “It will be a little but unique year, […]

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  • Spencer City Council Holds Second Reading Of Proposed Sewer Rate Increase

    November 18, 2025

    (Spencer)– The Spencer City Council Monday evening approved the second consideration of an ordinance revision that would increase sewer rates by 25 percent. The increased revenue would go toward upgrading the city’s wastewater treatment plant. City Manager Kevin Robinson says it’s based on a recommendation from a consultant… “So the model the council adopted to […]

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  • U.S. Senator Joni Ernst Honors An Osceola County Business

    November 18, 2025

    (Sibley)– A company in Osceola county has been named by U.S. Senator Joni Ernst as her “Business of the Week” for this week. Boernsen Bees was founded by Marlene Boernsen in 2004. The business started off by selling to local farmers markets. It soon expanded. Boernsen Bees today manufactures 18 products including creamed honey in […]

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  • Estherville City Council Denies Request For Bow Hunting On Some City-Owned Land

    November 18, 2025

    (Estherville)– Oaths of office were administered to the newly elected mayor and two new city council members at Monday’s Estherville City Council meeting. Tony Condon was elected Mayor and Tim Ahrens and Steve Fanslau were elected to the ward 3 and 4 seats November 4th. A request by a resident to bow hunt on a […]

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  • November 18th, 2025 Newscast

    November 18, 2025

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  • Jackson County Authorities Investigating Apparent Road Rage Incident

    November 17, 2025

    (Jackson, Mn.)– Jackson county authorities are investigating an assault that took place following an apparent road rage incident on Tuesday of last week. The Sheriff’s Office says it happened a little before 3:30 pm that afternoon in Ewington Township. Deputies say an eastbound semi was turning into a driveway and that a white 4 door […]

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  • Cause Of Death Of A Woman Found On The Ground In Estherville Nov. 10th Remains Uncertain

    November 17, 2025

    (Estherville)– We’re learning a few more details into a woman who was found lying on the ground unresponsive on November 10th in Estherville and was pronounced dead a short time later after being taken to the hospital. Police today (Mon.) released the woman’s name. She’s identified as 18-year-old Bailey Anderson of Estherville. According to a […]

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  • NW Iowa Jazz, Concert Bands Holding A Concert This (Mon. 11/17) This Evening

    November 17, 2025

    (Estherville)– The Northwest Iowa Jazz and Concert Bands will hold their holiday concert this (Mon.) evening at the VFW in Estherville. Rich Nicklay, Director of the Northwest Iowa Concert Band, says the concert is free and begins at 7:30 pm… “It’s kind of a special night for the jazz band because this is 40 years […]

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  • Turtle Lake Dredging Could Be Expanded To Two Other Locations

    November 17, 2025

    (Wahpeton)– A dredging operation at Turtle Lake adjacent to West Lake Okoboji and the canals in Wahpeton is underway, and backers of the project are now looking at expanding the operation to include what’s known as Paddler’s Path and Wilderness Way. Dredging operations for Turtle Lake itself are being funded through grants and donations. Supporters […]

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  • Several Area Banks Team Up For Fraud Presentation

    November 17, 2025

    (Arnolds Park) Bank Midwest, Central Bank, Farmers Savings Bank and Northwest Bank have all teamed up for a Fraud Awareness and Prevention Seminar to educate people on what things you should be aware of when it comes to fraud. Nicole Evans, President of Northwest Bank, says they want the public to be informed… “It’s such […]

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