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Local
2 weeks ago
Spencer City Council Approves Contract Building Splashpad

Woodruff Construction submitted the low bid. Regional Vice-President Kevin Larson was on hand at the April 6 City Council meeting.

Local
2 weeks ago
Storm Lake Releases Drinking Water Quality Report 2025

According to the report, routine testing confirmed the city’s drinking water remained safe for residents and businesses throughout the year.

Local
2 weeks ago
Jim Vermeer Wins Spencer Ward 4 Special City Council Election

Jim Vermeer has won the election for the Ward 4 City Council seat in Spencer, defeating Duane Bates.

Local
3 weeks ago
Historic Elite Theater Chandelier Returns Home to Laurens

The chandelier, which once hung inside the Elite Theater at 104 North Third Street, is now on display at Heart n’ Home in Laurens.

Entertainment
3 weeks ago
Primghar Community Playhouse Presents “Moon Over Buffalo” This Weekend

While the deadline for meal reservations has passed, community members can still check for remaining show-only tickets by visiting PrimgharPlayhouse.com

Education
3 weeks ago
Mobile Ag Classroom Visits Spencer This Week

The educational tour will remain in Spencer for the rest of the week, moving to Sacred Heart Catholic School on Thursday and concluding its local visit at Iowa Great Lakes Lutheran School on Friday.

Education
3 weeks ago
Sheldon School Construction Final Phase Finishing Soon

Sheldon School District Superintendent Cory Myer gave KICD an update on an expansion project going on with the schools.

Crime
3 weeks ago
Iowa State Trooper Talks Distracted Driving Awareness Week

Increased enforcement should be expected around the area this week, and Krull says officers are specifically looking for cell phones in hand this week to build more awareness.

Local
3 weeks ago
Spencer Ward 4 Special Election Today

Donovan Wunschel was elected to the post in 2024 but resigned when he was elected Mayor.

Local
3 weeks ago
Dickinson County Cattlemen Raise Money for Western Nebraska Producers

The Dickinson County Cattlemen are raising money for burned out producers in Western Nebraska.

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