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City Of Spencer Looking At Upgrading Downtown Traffic Light Controllers
February 8, 2022
(Spencer)– The city of Spencer is hoping to get a D.O.T grant that would allow the city to upgrade its traffic signal control system in the downtown area. Public Works Director Mark White told the council Monday evening the existing controller is obsolete. He says the new system would offer some new features, especially for […]
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Estherville City Council Approves New Fire Dept. Membership Requirements
February 8, 2022
(Estherville)– The Estherville City Council Monday evening adopted some revised membership requirements in an effort to attract more people to serve on the city’s Fire Department. Fire Chief Travis Sheridan told the council the department, which is authorized for 30 members, is down to 25 currently. He says finding new members is becoming more and […]
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Estherville Council Reconsidering Runoff Provision In City Charter
February 8, 2022
(Estherville)– The Estherville City Council is looking into the possibility of no longer being a so-called run-off city. Council members Monday evening heard from Emmet County Auditor Amy Sathoff. She said there have been five runoff elections in Estherville during her tenure as auditor. And she says the costs are adding up… Sathoff adds some […]
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Suspect In Shooting Of Shelby Woizeschke Faces Upgraded Charge
February 7, 2022
(Spirit Lake)– The suspect in the shooting last week of Shelby Woizeschke now faces an upgraded charge of 1st degree murder. 25-year-old Christian Goyne-Yarns had originally been charged with attempted murder. His bond is set at one million dollars cash only. The charge was amended this (Monday) morning after Shelby passed away of her injuries […]
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