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Ag Expert: Most Corn & Soybean Planting Is Now Complete
May 14, 2025
(Lakefield, Mn.)– Ideal weather has allowed most producers in the region to complete corn and soybean planting, well ahead of the pace from a year ago. Jim Nesseth of Extended Ag Services in Lakefield estimates about 95 percent of the crops are in the ground, with quite a few of them emerging. While the spring […]
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Riverside Farmers & Makers Market Gets Ready For Another Season In Jackson
May 14, 2025
(Jackson, Mn.)– The Riverside Farmers and Makers Market is returning to Jackson for another season. Bill Brandt serves as market manager and is a board member with the Jackson Center for the Arts, which helps put on the market through the season. He says the first market of the season will be held May 22nd… […]
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Water Rates Going Up In Okoboji But Average Customer Should Be Unaffected
May 14, 2025
(Okoboji)– Water rates in Okoboji will be going up following action taken by the city council Tuesday evening. However, City Administrator Michael Meyers says the average customer shouldn’t be affected… The meter fees were put into place years ago to help fund a program to replace outdated meters. Meyers says most of those meters have […]
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Officials Pleading For People To Stay Out Of Sherwood Forest Park Which Remains Under Construction & Closed
May 13, 2025
(Okoboji)– A new county park that’s under construction at the site of the former Inn Golf Course in Okoboji is scheduled to open in June, but officials say ongoing issues of people trespassing and causing damage may push that back. Steve Clark represents the Board of Supervisors on the Dickinson County Conservation Board. He points […]
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Dickinson County Supervisors Vote To Table Wind Moratorium
May 13, 2025
(Spirit Lake)– The Dickinson County Board of Supervisors this (Tues.) morning tabled indefinitely action on a six-year moratorium for any additional wind turbines in the county. The vote was three to one with Supervisor Kim Wermersen casting the lone no vote. Supervisor Steve Clark recused himself. It followed a unanimous vote by the county’s Board […]
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