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  • Work Continues On Several Major Road Projects In Dickinson County

    August 13, 2024

    (Spirit Lake)– Work continues on a couple of major road projects in the area. Dickinson County Engineer Cole Budach says mainline paving on County Road M-27 from Highway 9 into Lake Park is starting to wind down with primarily some handwork left to be done. Following that, he says they’ll just be left with a […]

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  • Airports In Milford & Spencer Among Those Awarded State Aviation Funding

    August 13, 2024

    (Ames)– Several northwest Iowa airports have been awarded funding for the 2025 fiscal year through the Iowa D.O.T’s State Aviation Program for aviation planning and development programs. The Milford Airport will be getting $38,300 for a terminal area access and taxiway. The project has a total estimated cost $76,600. The Spencer Airport is getting a […]

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  • St. Alban’s In Spirit Lake Announces New Priest

    August 13, 2024

    (Spirit Lake)– St. Alban’s in Spirit Lake has a new leader. The Reverend Carolyn Tuttle is the new priest in charge. She comes to St. Alban’s from New Mexico but is a Keokuk, Iowa Native with childhood memories vacationing in Okoboji with her family including attending St. Albans many times throughout the years. Carolyn attended […]

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  • Shots Fired Investigation Results In Arrest

    August 13, 2024

    (Ayrshire)– An investigation over the weekend into a report of shots being fired in Ayrshire has resulted in the arrest of a man. Authorities in Palo Alto county say they were notified around 9:00 pm Saturday of some shots being fired at 1209 Lincoln Street. An investigation resulted in the arrest of 69-year-old Patrick Lynch. […]

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  • Spencer Schools Ready For First Day Of Classes But There Will Be Some Changes

    August 13, 2024

    (Spencer)– Officials with Spencer Community Schools say they’re ready for the start of classes in a little more than a week, even though flooding damaged several buildings. One of those, Lincoln Elementary, was heavily damaged and won’t be usable in the upcoming school year, displacing about 450 students and 50 staff members. Third grade classes […]

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