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Iowa Supreme Court To Hear Arguments In Carbon Pipeline Case
October 7, 2024
(Des Moines)– The Iowa Supreme Court is hearing oral arguments in a case involving the proposed Summit Carbon Solutions Pipeline tomorrow (Tuesday.). In the case, Homeowner Kent Kasischke, says the law that gives Summit the right to survey his land, is unconstitutional. Kasischke also argues that Summit does not qualify to be labeled a pipeline […]
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Burn Ban Now In Effect For Emmet County
October 4, 2024
(Estherville)– The list of counties in northwest Iowa implementing burn bans due to the extremely dry conditions continues to grow. A ban went into effect today (Friday) for Emmet county. Emmet County Emergency Management Coordinator Travis Sheridan says he hopes the ban will be short lived, but he says that’s unlikely. Sheridan says it’s going […]
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Another Reminder Regarding Absentee Ballot Request Forms
October 4, 2024
(Spirit Lake)– Another reminder from elections officials regarding request forms for absentee ballots: if you’ve already filled one out, there’s no need to do it again. Jordan Moyer of the Dickinson County Auditor’s Office say many residents have received additional forms in the mail in the past day or so and that it’s created some […]
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Dickinson Co. Conservation Bd. Acquires 160 Acres Along Little Sioux River West Of Milford
October 4, 2024
(Milford)– The Dickinson County Conservation Board has acquired some land along the west side of the Little Sioux River, west of Milford. Conservation Board Director Lee Sorenson says it consists of 160 acres just south of the Little Sioux Savanna Wildlife Area… Sorenson adds they’re restoring the land to prairie… Sorenson says the acquisition was […]
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