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Dickinson Among Counties Seeking Legal Review Of IUC Action On Pipeline Permit
September 3, 2024
(Spirit Lake)– The Dickinson County Board of Supervisors this (Tues.) morning voted unanimously to sign an engagement letter with a law firm for joint representation to seek a judicial review of the Iowa Utilities Commission’s decision granting a permit to Summit Carbon Solutions. However, Supervisor Tim Fairchild said eventually he and fellow supervisors will likely […]
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Spencer Man Pleads Guilty To Federal Firearms Charge
September 3, 2024
(Sioux City)– A Spencer man has pleaded guilty to a federal firearms charge. The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Iowa says 26-year-old Casey Tuttle entered the plea August 29th to a charge of being a prohibited person in possession of a firearm. Tuttle had previously been convicted on felony charges of burglary […]
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Some NW Iowa Entities Among Those Awarded Arts & Culture Grants
September 2, 2024
(Des Moines)– Some northwest Iowa entities are among 173 in more than 60 communities awarded funding through the Iowa Economic Development Authority’s Arts and Culture Grants program. The Pearson Lakes Art Center in Okoboji was awarded $15,000 for operations support; the Orange City Arts Council is receiving $4,000 for a Japanese story telling project; the […]
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Okoboji Elementary Students To Learn Firsthand About Plants & Food
September 2, 2024
(Milford)– About 100 Okoboji Elementary Students will participate in a Gardens Field Trip on Friday, September 6. Okoboji Elementary Teacher Kari Heimdal says she’s developed a special program called the Power of Plants, or POP… She notes that they’ll explore local gardens thanks to community support. Heimdal hopes to expand the program in the future.
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