Opening weekend for Oliver at the Spencer Community Theater was a big success, and there are three more performances this weekend. TJ Johnson is one of the stars, as well as an employee at Spencer Radio Group, so we had him talk to the cast of Oliver and tell us more about the local production.
As Spencer businesses and families continue their flood recovery, Centers Against Abuse and Sexual Assault, or CAASA, is doing the same, but needs help if they want to continue serving victims of sexual assault across 19 counties.
Gamers are invited to check out the 7th annual Kee Con this weekend in Cherokee at the Community Center.
— Clean safe drinking water for future generations was the goal, and Sibley Mayor Jerry Johnson is celebrating.
Lake Park, IA (NorthwestIowaNow.com) — Lake Park Iowa is the most recent city to […]
Water is flowing to Sibley, as the city becomes the 20th and final member to be connected to the Lewis & Clark Regional Water System.
The Humane Society of Northwest Iowa recommends we do our best to keep our animals indoors, and if they get out, having tags can help get them home.
Repairs and updates at Spencer Parks continue after the flood, and Parks and Recreation Director Bob Fullhart fills us in on the progress.
It’s the second and final week for Emmetsburg Main Street Community Theatre’s production of “The Woman in Black.”
Storm Lake, IA (northwestiowanow.com) — Storm Lake Police are raising funds for a new […]