– The Iowa Great Lakes Board of Realtors – the Multiple listing service for Clay, Dickinson, and Emmet Counties – is out with sales figures for the third quarter of 2024.
– The construction barricades on Highway 71 through the Iowa Great Lakes are down. A ribbon-cutting was held Friday afternoon, where Arnolds Park Mayor Jim Hussong expressed thanks to planners for their cooperation.
Emmet County residents tomorrow will vote on switching some township positions from elective to appointive.
Several key positions in local government could be decided this week in the broadcast area.
As we’ve been reporting, many stores at the Southpark Mall reopened today.
Under state law, auditor’s offices across Iowa must offer early voting on the Saturday before the election.
The bulk of the 69 million dollars that a bond issue would raise for the Okoboji School district would go toward a new elementary building, but George Bower says a portion would go to the High School.
As of Tuesday evening, 51 percent of the state had entered the Severe Drought Category, up 19 percent last week
Spencer Police Chief Mark Warburton is out with his annual reminder about Halloween Safety.
– Tourism stats are out for July, August, and September. Okoboji Tourism Director Kiley Zankowski says it was shaping up to be a banner year right up until the lakes flooded.