The Emmet County Board of Supervisors at their Tuesday, Nov. 15 meeting approved the canvass of the Nov. 8 election.
Assistant Auditor Roxanne Budach presented the election results, which showed …
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11/22/22
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In an effort to attract new dispatchers to the county law center – and retain the current ones – the Emmet County Board of Supervisors at their Tuesday, Nov. 15 meeting agreed to Sheriff …
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By Michael Tidemann
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11/22/22
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Winning the county treasurer’s race may have been good news for Republican Lisa Rosburg, currently working in the Emmet County Auditor’s office, but that may well have been some …
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By Michael Tidemann
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11/22/22
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One hundred twenty five years ago: November 26, 1897
Publishers: J.A. Reagan & Kasper Faltinson
A seventeen year old boy of A. L. Anderson, east of town, was kicked by a colt …
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11/22/22
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The North Union School Board approved seven seniors to graduate early during their November 14th meeting. The seven seniors will have to meet all requirements in order to graduate. They …
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By Kim Meyer
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11/22/22
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The Armstrong City Council at their Tuesday, Nov. 8 meeting set a Dec. 13 public hearing to fill a vacated council seat by appointment.
Former Councilmember Nick Mart resigned at a special Oct. …
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By Michael Tidemann
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11/15/22
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One hundred twenty five years ago: November 12, 1897
Publishers: J.A. Reagan & Kasper Faltinson
A house on the Wm. Gray farm in Seneca, now owned by B. Shraiburg and occupied by …
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11/8/22
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Water, water everywhere, and not a drop to drink.
That could well be the summary of what the Emmet County Conservation Board has faced over the last year with its water testing.
The board …
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By Michael Tidemann
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11/8/22
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The Emmet County Board of supervisors approved a $93, 200 amendment to the current-year budget at their Tuesday, Oct. 25 meeting.
The amendment includes $35,000 for Annex renovations, offset by …
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By Michael Tidemann
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11/1/22
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One hundred twenty five years ago: November 4, 1897
Publishers: J.A. Reagan & Kasper Faltinson
P. B. Gaass was in Estherville yesterday and procured from the clerk of courts the …
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11/1/22
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The Armstrong City Council in a special meeting Monday, Oct. 31 accepted the resignation of Councilmember Nick Mart and hired him as deputy city clerk.
The reason for Mart’s resignation is …
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By Michael Tidemann
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11/1/22
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Thirty years ago, the Black Hills State University men’s basketball team was making history but didn’t know it at the time.
The 1992-93 Yellow Jackets were just playing a game …
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By Kim Meyer
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11/1/22
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The Iowa Lakes Community College Board of Trustees met student leadership at their Tuesday, Oct. 18 board meeting.
Leadership included student senators and grad assistants, with grad assistants …
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By Michael Tidemann
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10/25/22
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The Emmet County Board of Supervisors received a mixed legal opinion on the county’s proposed carbon pipeline ordinances at their Tuesday, Oct. 18 meeting.
One proposed ordinance that …
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By Michael Tidemann
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10/25/22
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Spirit Lake, IA (October 21, 2022) - Lakes Regional Healthcare (LRH) announced today that Bryan Williams, RN, MSN has been appointed Vice President and Chief Nursing Officer (CNO). Williams began his …
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10/25/22
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One hundred twenty five years ago: October 29, 1897
Publishers: J.A. Reagan & Kasper Faltinson
There was a chicken pie sociable at the home of B. F. Robinson Tuesday evening.
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10/25/22
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The City of Armstrong will be holding their Halloween activities on Saturday, October 29, 2022.
A Trick-or-Treat Hike will be held at Valley Vue Care Center starting at 4:00 p.m. in the south …
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10/25/22
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With only one item on the agenda, the North Union School Board had a quick meeting on Monday, October 17.
The board approved the annual State FFA Trip to the National FFA Convention in …
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By Kim Meyer
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10/25/22
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North Kossuth Community School District unfortunately was placed on the school to watch/needing support list by the Iowa Department of Education prior to the Covid pandemic in 2020. And since …
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By Kim Meyer
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10/25/22
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Magistrate court
Sept. 26 – Hillerie L. Foss of Estherville pleaded guilty to control of animals. The defendant was fined $105 and assessed $60 costs and a $15.75 surcharge.
Eva …
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10/18/22
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