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Mild Fall Allowing For Field Work To Continue Even In Late November
November 24, 2021
(Lakefield, Mn.)– Farmers have a lot to be thankful for as we head into the Thanksgiving holiday. Jim Nesseth of Extended Ag Services in Lakefield says not only did yields come in higher than expected, the mild fall has allowed producers to get a lot of field work done, even in late November… Nesseth says […]
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Clay County Fair Wins Some International Awards
November 24, 2021
(Spencer)– The Clay County Fair has received some international recognition. The fair won awards in nine different categories during the International Association of Fairs and Expositions. The event was held virtually last week. The awards are based on competitive exhibits, agriculture, sponsorship, non-fair events an communications. Judging is based on criteria established by IAFE committees. […]
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City Of Milford, Iowa D.O.T Enter Talks Regarding Highway 71 Through The City
November 24, 2021
(Milford)– The main thoroughfare in Milford could soon look a lot different. Mayor Steve Anderson says the city has entered talks with the Iowa Department of Transportation regarding some possible changes to Highway 71 through the city. Anderson says they had a discussion on the phone with D.O.T representatives in the last week or so […]
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Concerns Over Proposed Carbon Dioxide Pipelines Major Source Of Discussion By Dickinson County Supervisors
November 23, 2021
(Spirit Lake)– There are growing concerns and questions regarding two proposed liquified carbon dioxide pipelines that would pass through portions of Dickinson county. Those concerns were a major topic of discussion at today’s (Tues.) Board of Supervisors meeting. Supervisor Kim Wermersen even questioned if it’s time for the board to express formal opposition to the […]
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