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  • Family Crisis Center To Hold Toy Drive Next Week For Children Impacted By Recent Floods

    August 2, 2024

    (Spirit Lake)– Family Crisis Centers will be holding a toy drive Monday and Tuesday of next week for children impacted by recent flooding in the area. Jessica Rohrs, Executive Director of Family Crisis Centers, says the goal is to provide a moment of joy and hope during this devastating time… Rohrs says children will have […]

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  • Iowa’s Tax Free Weekend Going On Today (Fri.) & Saturday

    August 2, 2024

    (Undated)– Back-to-school shoppers may especially want to take advantage of Iowa’s Sales Tax-Free Weekend today (Fri) and tomorrow (Sat). Iowa State University Extension Family Well-being Specialist Carol Ehlers says back-to-school shopping is the 2nd largest family expenditure of the year… Go to the Iowa Department of Revenue website to find the list of tax-free items […]

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  • Chain Reaction Collision Results In Multiple Injuries

    August 2, 2024

    (Terril)– A chain reaction collision Thursday afternoon in the 1700 block of Dickinson County Road N-14, or 310th Avenue, sent several people to the hospital. The Dickinson County Sheriff’s Office says 55-year-old Paula Stoker of Mallard was driving a 2005 Chevrolet Tahoe northbound when she collided with a northbound 2021 Ford Transit Van driven by […]

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  • Milford City Council Hears From Public Regarding Hwy. 71 Through Town

    August 2, 2024

    (Milford)– Meeting in special session Thursday evening, the Milford City Council heard public comment on a recently completed study of Highway 71 through the city. It was conducted by the Iowa Department of Transportation through its Traffic Engineering Assistance Program. One of the options it explored is narrowing the highway through Milford from four lanes […]

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  • Iowa’s Pheasant Count Now Underway

    August 1, 2024

    (Undated) — Iowa’s roadside pheasant count gets underway today (Thursday). The D-N-R says populations could be down this year, due to weather conditions last winter and spring. The survey is conducted thru August 15th, along more than six-thousand miles of rural, gravel roads.

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