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  • Dickinson County Taxpayer’s Association To Contribute Toward Eurasian Watermilfoil Battle

    September 10, 2022

    (Spirit Lake)– Another lakes area entity is stepping up in the fight against Eurasian Watermilfoil. The Dickinson County Taxpayers Association announced at its September Board of Directors meeting Friday its intent to grant $25,000 to the Iowa Department of Natural Resources to combat infestations of Eurasian watermilfoil in East Lake Okoboji, Upper and Lower Gar […]

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  • Pursuit Puts Heron Lake-Okabena Elementary On Lockdown

    September 9, 2022

    (Heron Lake, Mn.)– A pursuit earlier today (Fri.) that started in Nobles county resulted in the Heron Lake-Okabena Elementary School being put into lockdown for a short time. The Jackson County Sheriff’s Office says the pursuit started when the Minnesota State Patrol was attempting to pull over a vehicle for speeding on Highway 60. It […]

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  • Early Bird Registration Winding Down For Oktoberfest

    September 9, 2022

    (Arnolds Park)– Early bird registration for the University of Okoboji Oktoberfest is winding down. Kiley Zankowski of the Iowa Great Lakes Chamber of Commerce says only a few days are left to take advantage of the lower registration cost for the September 24th events… She says a full day of events will be on tap… […]

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  • A Company Proposing To Build A Carbon Capture Pipeline is Suing Four Landowners

    September 9, 2022

    (Undated)– A company that’s proposing to build a carbon capture pipeline across Iowa is suing four landowners, including one in Clay county, for not allowing surveyors onto their properties. Navigator Heartland Greenway, LLC argues that Iowa Code gives them the right to enter private land to examine and survey it. They also say the property […]

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  • Clay County Public Health Offers Tips To Stay Healthy While Enjoying The Fair

    September 9, 2022

    (Spencer)– While the Clay County Fair powered by SMU is always a lot of fun and entertaining, it can also be a good place to pick up germs that could make you sick. Collette Rossiter, Director of Clay County Public Health, says there are several precautions to keep in mind when you’re at the fair, […]

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