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Southern Minnesota Crash Sends Two People To The Hospital
May 13, 2026
(Mankato, Mn.)– A two vehicle collision Tuesday near Mankato sent a Fairmont man to the hospital. The Minnesota State Patrol says 44-year-old Claudia Moreno of North Mankato was driving a 2021 Chevrolet Spark eastbound on Highway 68 and 43-year-old Christoffer Andersen of Fairmont was driving a 2022 Jeep Compass south bound on Highway 169 when […]
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Possible Merger Of Arnolds Park & Okoboji Police Depts. Is Apparently Off The Table
May 13, 2026
(Okoboji)– A possible merger of the Arnolds Park and Okoboji Police Departments is apparently off the table. Okoboji Mayor Mary Vanderwoude gave a status report at Tuesday’s Okoboji City Council meeting. She says the talks were initiated a couple of months ago based on some upcoming retirements in both departments. Vanderwoude says the discussions evolved […]
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GTRA Seniors Return To Abbie Gardner Cabin To Reflect On A Project They Conducted As 5th Graders, Bringing New Significance To The Historic Site
May 12, 2026
(Arnolds Park)– Today (Tues.) was a special day for seniors at Graettinger-Terril & Ruthven-Ayrshire, as they returned to the Abbie Gardner Cabin in Arnolds Park to reflect on a major project they started working on as 5th graders. Shayla Hunefeld was their teacher at the time, and just so happens to be their Science teacher […]
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Dickinson County Supervisors Approve Transfer Of Jurisdiction Of County Road M-27 In Lake Park Area
May 12, 2026
(Lake Park)– Dickinson County Road M-27 from Highway 9 north to the center line of 120th Street in Lake Park is now under the jurisdiction of the city of Lake Park. The Board of Supervisors this (Tues.) morning approved a transfer of jurisdiction agreement with the city now that improvements to the road are now […]
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Dickinson County Supervisors Approve Moratorium For Data Collection, Bit Coin & Solar/Battery Storage On 4-1 Vote
May 12, 2026
(Spirit Lake)– The Dickinson County Board of Supervisors this (Tues.) morning voted 4-1 to approve a six month moratorium on the issuance of zoning permits for data collection, bit coin, solar and battery installations. The action followed a public hearing, with the majority of those speaking out in favor of the moratorium. Several, like Deb […]
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Sheldon Woman Arrested On Multiple Drug Charges
May 12, 2026
(Primghar)– A Sheldon woman has been charged with a felony contraband count after her recent arrest on other charges. Sheldon police charged 42-year-old Rachael Holz with reckless use of fire, possession of a controlled substance, and possession of a controlled substance in a correctional institution. She was arrested on Saturday. An officer states in a […]
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LifeServe Blood Center Offering Scholarship Opportunities
May 12, 2026
(Undated)– Students can earn money for school in the form of scholarships by hosting a blood drive through LifeServe Blood Center. Tim Paluch, PR and Marketing Director with LifeServe says that they see a decline in blood donations during the summer months so they are trying to combat that with these scholarships… “One of the […]
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A Busy Intersection On The West Side Of Milford Is Now A 4-Way Stop
May 11, 2026
(Milford)– Here’s another heads up for motorists: the intersection of Dickinson County Road A-34, or 220thStreet, and 213th Avenue near the new Okoboji Elementary School, is now officially a four-way stop. Previously, only north-south traffic was required to stop at that intersection. Now, east and west bound traffic on 220th Street is ALSO required to […]
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