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Emmet County Authorities Investigate Stolen Motorcycle
September 15, 2022
(Estherville)– An investigation into a report of a suspicious person on a motorcycle September 10th on Highway 9 east of Estherville resulted in the arrest of a Fairbanks, Iowa man. The Emmet County Sheriff’s Office says authorities were called to that location a little before 2:00 pm but couldn’t locate the motorcycle. The person who […]
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Dickinson County Recorder’s Office Reports Increased Boat Registrations
September 14, 2022
(Spirit Lake)– Things have been busy recently at one office in particular at the Dickinson County Courthouse. County Recorder Ann Ditsworth says her office saw a lot of traffic with people renewing registrations for boats. While the data is still somewhat preliminary with the registration deadline just recently closing, she says preliminary indications are those […]
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Storm Lake Community School District Voters Approve Bond
September 14, 2022
(Storm Lake)– Storm Lake Community School District voters have approved a bond vote to allow the 2nd phase of the Early Elementary School to move forward. A total of 899 ballots were cast. According to unofficial results, 665 voted in favor of the bond, or 74-percent…while 234 voted against it, or 26-percent. At least 60-percent […]
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Congressman Randy Feenstra Sounds Off On Inflation Reduction Act
September 14, 2022
(Spirit Lake)– Congressman Randy Feenstra of Hull recently concluded a 39-visit of western and northwest Iowa. He says inflation and the high cost of living was the number one concern he heard from constituents. Feenstra was critical of the recently passed Inflation Reduction Act. He feels it will have just the opposite effect… Feenstra also […]
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Estherville-Lincoln Central Voters Approve PPEL Renewal
September 14, 2022
(Estherville)– Voters in the Estherville-Lincoln Central School District have approved the renewal of a physical plant and equipment levy. Unofficial results from Tuesday’s election show 145 voted in favor of the proposal while 23 were opposed. 5,257 people were eligible to vote for a turnout of only 3.2 percent.
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