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CAASA Vows To Re-Build It’s Facility In Downtown Spencer
July 11, 2024
(Spencer)– An agency that’s used to helping people now needs help of its own as it works to recover from the flood. CAASA, the Centers Against Abuse and Sexual Assault, sustained about $400,000 in damage when their offices in Spencer flooded. The facility had just opened this past September. Executive Director Stephanie Henrich says it […]
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Flooding Leaves Behind Bumper Crop Of Gnats & Mosquitoes
July 11, 2024
(Spirit Lake)– If you’ve spent any time at all outdoors recently chances are you felt like the main course of a giant buffet because of all the mosquitoes and gnats. Katy Burke of Dickinson County Public Health says it’s another byproduct of the recent heavy rains. She says there are several things you can do […]
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Testimony Concludes In Kyle Ricke Trial
July 11, 2024
(Spirit Lake)– Testimony concluded Wednesday in the 1st degree murder trial of Kyle Ricke, accused in the fatal shooting in September of last year of Algona police officer Kevin Cram. Evan Thompson of the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation testified that during an interview, Ricke told him he blacked out at the time of the […]
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Gov. Kim Reynolds Comments On City Of Okoboji Letter
July 11, 2024
(Spencer)– Governor Kim Reynolds says she has reviewed the letter from the city of Okoboji regarding flood damage and debris in the Iowa Great Lakes and that she is aware of the problem. Reynolds made the comments in a stop late Wednesday in Spencer… Reynolds also commented on the ad-hoc committee that has been put […]
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