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Flood Recovery
4 months ago
Country Artist Eli Alger Cuts Ribbon for New Home for Flood-Affected Family

Country artist Eli Alger joined Habitat for Humanity and the Spencer community Friday to celebrate the completion of a second home for a family displaced by the 2024 flood.

Local
4 months ago
Palo Alto County Investigates Ruthven Crash Involving Trailer Gate

The Palo Alto County Sheriff’s Office responded to a vehicle accident near Ruthven Wednesday evening.

Local
4 months ago
Save Turtle Lake Needs a Little More Help

Dickinson County, Iowa (NorthwestIowaNow.com) — The major water restoration project at Turtle Lake near […]

Local
4 months ago
Emmet County Weighs Second Legal Opinion on Wind Farm Settlement

The settlement stems from a lawsuit filed after the Emmet County Board of Adjustment denied a permit for the Red Rock Energy Center wind farm last December.

Flood Recovery
4 months ago
Major Milestone for Faster Horses Flood Relief Efforts

On November 21 at 11:00 a.m., the ribbon cutting will celebrate a major milestone, completing a project that began after floods displaced families in the community. The homes were funded through the Faster Horses Flood Relief Benefit Concert earlier in June, which raised about $250,000 in cash, materials, and sponsorships.

Local
4 months ago
Leadership Changes in Estherville as Condon Sworn In as Mayor

The Estherville City Council welcomed new leadership Monday.

Local
4 months ago
Osceola County Road Project Seeks Input

The Iowa DOT is asking for public feedback on a proposed culvert replacement on U.S. 59 in Osceola County.

Local
4 months ago
Update: Gas Odor Prompts Emergency Response at Spencer High School

Spencer Fire Rescue responded to a report of a gas odor at Spencer High School Wednesday afternoon.

Local
4 months ago
Spencer Hardee’s Location Permanently Closes

The Hardee’s location in Spencer has permanently closed.

Farm
4 months ago
Cherokee and Buena Vista Counties Hit Moderate Drought Status

The latest USDA Drought Monitor update was released this week.

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