The Iowa Great Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce is still accepting nominations for awards to be handed out at the annual meeting. Director Blain Andera reminds you the deadline is Thursday.
During Estherville City Council Meeting there was discussion about looking into bringing a movie theater back to Estherville.
You’ve heard us talking about different resource centers following the flood. Jessica Pugh with FEMA has announced an Agriculture Resource Center next Tuesday at the Community services building in Sheldon.
a Spencer man was found guilty of federal meth and gun charges. On August 22nd 42-year-old Oscar Navarro -Zepeda of Spencer was convicted by a jury in federal court in Sioux City. Navarro -Zepeda was convicted of conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine, possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine session of a firearm by a prohibited person possession of a firearm and the furtherance of a drug trafficking crime.
Vocational Ag students at the Sioux Central High School will enjoy a new greenhouse that was completed over the summer. Superintendent Kevin Wood says they’re also preparing for a new performing arts wing NEXT year.
Earlier this week Governor Kim Reynolds announced that the state Disaster Recovery Housing Grant Program has awarded more than $7,000,000 dollars for construction of new housing for our communities affected by flooding.
Nearly 1.2 million visitors attended the Iowa State Fair last week, several records were set including the highest number for a single day.
Engineer Darwin Bishop says major portions are done, and some connecting segments should be wrapped up before the snow flies.
Twenty-nine new foods are coming to the Clay County Fair this year. They include Deep-Fried Sweet corn on the cob, exotic meat jerky, and Hot Cheeto Pretzels.
Two side-street businesses in Spencer have moved to Grand Avenue, and a new venture is taking their spot-on West 4th Street.