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Just A Few Days Remain For Early, In Person Voting For June 2nd Primary
May 28, 2026
(Spirit Lake)– The deadline for early voting in next week’s primary election is quickly approaching. Jordan Moyer, who oversees elections at the Dickinson County Auditor’s Office, says Monday, June 1st, the day before the election is the last day you can do that. To help accommodate those who have not yet done so and would […]
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Additional Work About To Get Underway On 23rd Street In Spirit Lake
May 28, 2026
(Spirit Lake)– Work on the next phase of a major street project in Spirit Lake will be resuming soon. City Attorney/Administrator Gregg Owens tells KUOO news construction on the next phase of 23rd Street from Chicago Avenue to Francis Sites Drive is set to start next week… “The affected residents on the first part of […]
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Arts On Grand, Spencer Main Street Kicking Off Summer With Special Event Saturday (May 30th)
May 28, 2026
(Spencer)– The Spencer Mainstreet Program and Arts On Grand will kick off the summer season with a special event this Saturday, May 30th. Megan Pederson, Director of Arts On Grand, says the Riverside Arts Festival will be going on at the band shell at East Leech Park in Spencer… Pederson says the vendors will be […]
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Next Kenue Coffee Hour Coming Up June 4th
May 28, 2026
(Okoboji)– The next Kenue Coffee Hour is coming up June 4th at Maser Monarch Lodge. Amy Heibult of the Dickinson County Nature Center says the program gets underway at 10:30 am that morning… “This month’s topic is the Little Sioux Water Trail and our speaker is going to be John Wenck, the water trails coordinator […]
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Pocahontas County Authorities Release Details Into High Speed Pursuit
May 28, 2026
(Pocahontas)– Authorities in Pocahontas county have released details into a high speed pursuit May 18th. It began a little after 11:00 am that morning when a deputy located 43-year-old Jonathan Meier of Omaha at a farm place south of Laurens. Meier was wanted for questioning in a May 10th burglary and theft. Deputies say he […]
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Minnesota Cutting Back On Aquatic Invasive Species Prevention Funding
May 28, 2026
(St. Paul, Mn.) — Minnesota is cutting its aquatic invasive species prevention aid by 50-percent in 2027. The program has provided counties with about 10-million dollars a year since 2014 to help pay for boat inspections, education, and more at public water accesses. Local officials say the funding has helped slow down new infestations over […]
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Emmet County Authorities Release Additional Details Into Incident Monday At Fort Defiance
May 27, 2026
(Estherville)— A 28-year-old Emmetsburg man faces charges in connection with some burglaries to some vehicles in the Estherville area over Memorial Day Weekend. Online records show 28-year-old Dalton Burdorf was arrested Monday on three counts of burglary in the third degree; providing false identification information and trespassing…first offense. Burdorf was booked into the Emmet County […]
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Spencer Is Among Communities Selected This Year By Veteran Flag Pole Initiative
May 27, 2026
(Spencer)– Some additional flags will soon be going up in Spencer, just in time for the community’s annual Flagfest celebration coming up in just a few weeks. Blake Goss of the Spencer Chamber of Commerce says it’s being made possible by an organization from outside the area… “There is a nonprofit out of the Des […]
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Rain, Warmer Temperatures Bring Ideal Growing Conditions
May 27, 2026
(Lakefield, Mn.)– Recent rains and now the much warmer conditions have combined to create ideal growing conditions across the region. Jim Nesseth of Extended Ag Services says it’s a perfect set up… “We had early planting dates and we had great soil conditions when we planted and we had some cold snaps in there, we […]
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