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Registration Opens For Dickinson County Nature Center Summer Camps
March 2, 2026
(Okoboji)– Summer is getting closer, and the Dickinson County Nature Center will open registration for Summer Camps soon. Registration opens today (March 2nd). Community Relations Coordinator Amy Heibult says they are offering a wide variety of programs… “This year’s camp theme is From online to outdoors, so most of our camps will have a video […]
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Iowa DNR To Conduct Prescribed Burns
March 2, 2026
(Undated)– The Iowa DNR will be conducting a number of prescribed burns in the region this spring. They’ll be taking place on wildlife management areas managed by the DNR and its Great Lakes Wildlife Unit in Dickinson, O’Brien and Lyon counties. Specifically the burning will be taking place at Spring Run, Cayler Prairie, Christopherson Slough, […]
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Iowa Ag Secretary Mike Naig Addresses Water Quality At Recent Event In The Region
March 2, 2026
(Storm Lake) (KAYL)– Iowa Agriculture Secretary Mike Naig made a stop in the region last week. Naig was in Buena Vista county where he addressed a number of topics, including water quality. High nitrates in the state’s water supplies and Iowa’s high cancer rates have been a focus of attention recently. Naig says while some […]
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Iowa DNR Holding Input Meetings In The Area This Week
March 2, 2026
(Undated)– The Iowa Department of Natural Resources will be holding some meetings in our area this week to gather feedback on hunting and trapping rules and regulations and possible changes to them. Meetings are scheduled for Tuesday evening, March 3rd, at 6:30 pm at the Spencer Campus of Iowa Lakes Community College on the west […]
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Sibley-Ocheyedan Voters To Again Decide Fate Of PPEL
March 2, 2026
(Sibley) (KIWA)– Voters in the Sibley-Ocheyedan Community School District will be going to the polls on Tuesday, and proponents of the issue hope the third time is the charm. Superintendent Stan DeZeeuw says they’ll be voting on a physical plant and equipment levy that has failed in a couple of previous elections… “And we’re proposing […]
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SL Community Schools Announce New K-8 Assistant Principal
March 2, 2026
(Spirit Lake)– The Spirit Lake Community School District will soon have a new K-8 Assistant Principal. A post on the district’s Facebook page says Greg Hiemstra has been recommended for the position, pending approval by the school board. Hiemstra is currently Middle School/High School Principal at Harris-Lake Park, a position he’s held the past eight […]
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Suspects In Spirit Lake Trespassing Incident Enter Not Guilty Pleas
February 27, 2026
(Spirit Lake)– Three of four people from Sioux City accused of trespassing into a Spirit Lake home have pleaded not guilty to all charges. 39-year-old Nathan Richard Franklin, 25-year-old David Reyes and 31-year-old Elizabeth Lauren Frazier, were charged with trespassing in the 1st offense and have pleaded not guilty. Franklin and Reyes were additionally charged […]
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Next Kenue Coffee Hour Set For March 5th
February 27, 2026
(Okoboji)– The Dickinson County Nature Center will hold a Kenue Coffee Hour next week. Community Relations Director Amy Heibult says the topic will be on archaeology in northwest Iowa… “Our speaker is Mark Anderson who is the archaeologist at Sanford Museum in Cherokee. He’s going to be presenting about archaeology and the last 14,000 years […]
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LRH Named Top 100 Rural & Community Hospital For 8th Consecutive Year
February 27, 2026
(Spirit Lake)– Lakes Regional Healthcare has once again made the list of the Top 100 Rural & Community Hospitals in the U.S. It’s the eighth consecutive year LRH has achieved the distinction by The Chartis Center for Rural Health. Hospital President and CEO Jason Harrington says it speaks volume for the entire staff and all […]
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