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Bill That Would Allow ATV’s And ORV’s On State and County Highways Making Its Way Through Iowa House
January 19, 2022
(Des Moines)– A bill that would make it legal for all-terrain vehicles and off-road utility vehicles to travel on state and county highways appears to be on a fast track in the Iowa House. The legislation cleared initial review Tuesday in a House subcommittee. House State Government Committee chairman Bobby Kaufmann of Wilton says A-T-Vs are […]
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ILCC President Reflects Upon Her Upcoming Retirement
January 19, 2022
(Estherville)– Val Newhouse is looking back on her tenure as President of Iowa Lakes Community College as she prepares to retire later this year. As we reported earlier, the college’s board of trustees Tuesday accepted Newhouse’s retirement resignation, effective this coming June 30th. Newhouse tells KUOO news she has a lot of mixed emotions… Newhouse […]
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City Of Spencer Pursuing Grant Application For Upper Level Study Of Some Downtown Businesses
January 19, 2022
(Spencer)– The city of Spencer is moving ahead with plans to apply for a grant to study 2nd floor accessibility of some buildings in the downtown area. The city’s share of the Local Governments Grant would amount to $5,000. Councilman Donovan Wunschel was among those questioning the expenditure, saying he doesn’t want to see a […]
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Spencer City Council Sends Proposed Food Truck Ordinance Back To Committee
January 19, 2022
(Spencer)– A proposed ordinance that would regulate food trucks in the city of Spencer is headed back to committee for some fine tuning. The city council Monday was scheduled to hold a final consideration of the proposed rules but tabled the matter after hearing from the city’s Planning Director, Alec Schulz who said there are […]
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