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PLAC Awarded Grant From Iowa Arts Council And National Endowment For The Arts
October 6, 2021
(Okoboji)– The Pearson Lakes Art Center has been awarded a grant from the Iowa Arts Council and National Endowment for the Arts. PLAC Executive Director Bob Kirschbaum tells KUOO news they’re the recipient of a “Cultural Leadership Partners Program Operating Support Grant”… The Pearson Lakes Art Center was one of 58 of Iowa’s arts and […]
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Informational Meeting To Address Burr Oak Blight
October 6, 2021
(Wahpeton)– A disease is once again affecting trees that are native to the Iowa Great Lakes. Experts say they’ve been receiving reports of blight in burr oak trees. Sue Boettcher of Iowa State University Extension and Outreach, Dickinson County, says they’ll be holding an informational meeting on the matter… The meeting is free, but Boettcher […]
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Kossuth County Authorities Investigating After A Man Found Along A Road Dies
October 6, 2021
(Whittemore)– Authorities in Kossuth county are investigating after a man who was found along Highway 15 north of Whittemore Sunday morning died. The Kossuth County Sheriff’s Office says deputies were notified around 2:40 am of a man lying on the shoulder of the road and that there was a vehicle parked there. Deputies and paramedics […]
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Artisans Road Trip to feature more than 30 Artists October 9 and 10
October 5, 2021
It’s the Artisans Road Trip this coming weekend, KUOO’s Becky Thoreson has details: The 17th Artisans Road Trip will be held on October 9 & 10. Participating Artist Haley McAndrews says, more than 30 artists will be featured this year. “The Artisans Road Trip is, free to visitors, open studio and gallery tour that stretches […]
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Applications Now Being Accepted For Certain Iowa Families In LIHEAP Program
October 5, 2021
(Des Moines)– The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program known as LIHEAP (Lie-heap) has more money this year. The director of the program. Christine Taylor, says the program begins November first of every year, but if you or someone in your home is 60 years of age or older, or disabled, then you can begin […]
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