Buena Vista County Supervisors Approve $1 Million ARPA funds for Storm Lake Marina Improvements
Better health habits in the new year was the topic of this weekend’s Clay County Health Update.
Eighteen law enforcement agencies across Clay, Dickinson, Emmet, Kossuth, O’Brien, Osceola, and Palo Alto Counties make up the Iowa Great Lakes Drug Task Force.
Community Health Center of Fort Dodge has announced they are expanding to Spencer in 2025.
The University of Okoboji Winter Games wouldn’t be a true campus event without the Cheerleaders, and voting is now open.
Driving in Storm Lake on Lake Avenue over the next few days will require a detour. The city is handling a collapsed sewer line under the street near 505 Lake Avenue.
The Iowa Department of Criminal Investigation is expected to release more information about a double shooting and standoff today.
A vehicle stuck in the ditch resulted in the driver eventually being arrested for driving while intoxicated. Friday night, December 27 at 11:20 pm, Deborah Kelley, 60 of Spencer, was northbound in the 3900 mile of 190th Avenue when she drove into the east ditch and became stuck.
Their motto is “Connecting Donors Who Care with Causes That Matter.” The Clay County Community Foundation has been helping non-profits this year more than ever, and Terry Bachelet says they hope to continue giving even more in 2025.
Did you know studies show spending two hours a week in nature can positively improve your health and well-being? That’s just 15 minutes a day. And you have an opportunity to learn some valuable outdoor skills and have some fun with Women in Nature Day January 11 at Oneota Park.