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Hy-Vee Launching Fundraising Campaign For American Red Cross
October 10, 2024
(West Des Moines)– A Midwestern grocery store chain is starting a fundraising campaign for the American Red Cross. Starting today, Hy-Vee will begin allowing customers to round up their purchases to the nearest dollar at all stores, including Dollar Fresh Markets and Fast & Fresh locations. All donations will go to the American Red Cross […]
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LifeServe Blood Center Putting Out Call For Donations
October 10, 2024
(Johnston)– LifeServe Blood Center has announced its plan to send blood products to areas impacted by Hurricane Milton. They have sent more than 250 units of red blood cells and platelets. The donation aims to support regions already facing a critically low blood supply due to Hurricane Helene. LifeServe is now urging Iowans to donate […]
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Okoboji School Board Hears From Consulting Firm On Superintendent Search
October 10, 2024
(Milford)– The Okoboji School Board Wednesday evening heard an update from representatives of Grundmeyer Leadership Services, the consulting firm that’s assisting in the search for a new superintendent. Board President Juli Johnson says they reviewed results of a survey of community members as to what qualities they would like to see in a new superintendent. […]
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Paddlefish Stocking Gets Underway On Iowa Great Lakes
October 9, 2024
(Orleans)– Crews have started stocking paddlefish in the Iowa Great Lakes. Mike Hawkins, a fisheries biologist with the Iowa Department of Natural Resources tells KUOO news the operations started Tuesday with a smaller test stocking of paddlefish brought up from the state fish hatchery at Rathbun… Hawkins says the paddlefish will be stocked in the […]
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New Program In Estherville Encourages Construction Of New Commercial Buildings
October 9, 2024
(Estherville)– A new program in Estherville looks to provide an incentive to those looking to construct a new commercial building in the city. The city council Monday approved a recommendation from Excel Estherville, which came up with the idea. City Administrator Penny Clayton says it builds off a similar program already available for existing commercial […]
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