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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 … more
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 … more
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 … more
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 … more
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 … more
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. … more
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 … more
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 … more
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 … more
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 … more
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 … more
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 … more
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 … more
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 … more
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 … more
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. … more
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 … more
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 … more
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 … more
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 … more
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