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  • ILCC Receives Donated Kitchen Equipment

    January 29, 2025

    (Emmetsburg)– The Culinary and Hospitality Management program at the Emmetsburg campus of Iowa Lakes Community College is the recipient of professional kitchen equipment, valued at $12,777. The equipment was donated by Wild Rose Casino and Hotel in Emmetsburg. Jesse Grossnickle, Instructor of Culinary and Hospitality Management at Iowa Lakes and a 2006 graduate of the […]

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  • Crisis Stabilization Center Now Open At Seasons Center For Behavioral Health

    January 29, 2025

    (Spencer)– A crisis stabilization center is now open at the Seasons Center For Behavioral Health in Spencer. Karen Rosengreen, Vice President of Medical Services, says the new center opened Tuesday… The facility has been named “Alex’s Place”, in honor and memory of Alex Jacobsen who died of suicide in December of 2020. Individuals are referred […]

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  • Time To Renew Boat Registrations

    January 29, 2025

    (Spirit Lake)– This is a boat registration renewal year. Renewals for boats takes place every three years in Iowa. Dickinson County Recorder Ann Ditsworth says the process is relatively easy… Nonresidents who register their boat in Iowa need to do that in the county where the boat is primarily used. Ditsworth adds there are some […]

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  • Humane Society Of NW Iowa Holding BINGO Fundraiser

    January 29, 2025

    (Spirit Lake)– The Humane Society of Northwest Iowa holds one of its biggest fundraisers of the year this weekend. Board member Brock Holman says they’re inviting the public to come out and play some BINGO Sunday at the Dickinson County Expo Building in Spirit Lake. Holman says some really nice prizes will be up for […]

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  • Arnolds Park To Issue Not To Exceed $15 M In G.O. Bonds To Construct New City Complex

    January 29, 2025

    (Arnolds Park)– Meeting in special session Tuesday evening, the Arnolds Park City Council adopted a resolution to issue not to exceed $15 million in general obligation bonds to build a new complex housing city offices, library, police department and fire station. The action followed a public hearing. A resort owner expressed some concern over the […]

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