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City Of Spencer Continues To Deal With Odor
September 6, 2023
(Spencer)– The city of Spencer continues to deal with odor complaints originating from a company on the city’s west side. The issue has been ongoing. Officials with Symrise say they’re in the process of installing equipment to address it, but it likely won’t be until late October before it’s up and running. Meanwhile, City Attorney […]
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Estherville City Council Adopts Fee Schedule For Hazardous Material Call Outs
September 6, 2023
(Estherville)– The Estherville City Council Tuesday evening adopted a resolution allowing the Fire Department to charge fees when responding to hazardous material calls, such as marked natural gas lines that are struck by contractors. The fees would NOT apply to homeowner calls for reports of a smell of natural gas coming from faulty appliances or […]
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Hot, Dry Weather Continues To Impact Iowa Crops
September 6, 2023
(Des Moines, IA) — Hot, dry weather over the past week continued to take a toll on Iowa’s corn and soybean crops. The USDA’s latest Crop Progress and Condition Report shows the condition of the corn crop declined 5 percentage points, with 49 percent of the crop rated good to excellent. 17 percent of Iowa’s […]
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Arnolds Park CEO: Just Completed Season May Be One For The Record Books
September 5, 2023
(Arnolds Park)– The numbers are still somewhat preliminary but all indications are the just concluded season was one for the record books for the Arnolds Park Amusement Park. CEO Jon Pausley says they couldn’t be happier with how things went this season… Pausley says they’re already making plans for next summer. He says those will […]
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