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One hundred twenty five years ago: August 27, 1897   Publishers: J.A. Reagan & Kasper Faltinson Estray Notice: About August 8 there strayed away from my home in Iowa Lake township … more
Who says it’s never good news when you receive news from the federal government. Emmet County Board of Supervisors Chair Jeff Quastad told the board at their Tuesday, Aug. 16 meeting the … more
After 29 years under the same owner, Oleson Chiropractic of Armstrong has found a new owner, Dr. Shane Taffe who currently has a practice in Algona. Originally from Graceville, Minn., Dr. Taffe … more
The Emmet County Board of Supervisors at their Tuesday, Aug. 9 meeting held a discussion of carbon dioxide pipelines and their impact on the counties and landowners – the exact same time two … more
Everyone is invited to Ringsted’s Old Fashioned Town Night, Saturday, August, 20, 2022.   The Grilling Cook Off will take place during the day, rain or shine, as participants prepare … more
One hundred twenty five years ago: August 20, 1897   Publishers: J.A. Reagan & Kasper Faltinson A runaway team hitched to a buggy with a sulky plow attached created some … more
The Armstrong City Council at their Tuesday, Aug. 9 meeting heard a complaint about high water usage – but determined the problem did not rest with the city. Mary Bradley complained about … more
Jeremy Craighead, President of Security National Bank, is proud to announced that Andrew Tirevold has been promoted to Mortgage and Retail Services Officer. In his role, Tirevold will assist with … more
It appears that Emmet County will be in court regarding taxes assessed on StateLine Cooperative – yet again. Brant Kahler, Des Moines attorney representing StateLine, met with the board … more
One hundred twenty five years ago: August 13, 1897   Publishers: J.A. Reagan & Kasper Faltinson John Burt has a large addition nearly completed to one of his buildings on 3rd … more
So what’s a good cure for kids addicted to the screen? Summer camp, of course. At Emmet County Conservation youth camps, the kids are apparently having so much fun they don’t … more
Plans by the Summit and Navigator pipelines to carry carbon dioxide through Emmet County – and particularly local opposition to them – has drawn the attention of one of the nation’s … more
One hundred twenty five years ago: August 6, 1897   Publishers: J.A. Reagan & Kasper Faltinson The Ladies’ Aid Society will give a ten cent tea at the house of Mrs. James … more
The Emmet County Board of Supervisors in their Tuesday, July 19 meeting approved allocating $31,352.20 in L.O.S.S.T. funds for the Phase 1 waterline project at the Emmet County Fairgrounds. Fair … more
The Armstrong Journal and Stateline Publications would like to welcome Sherry Grussing as the newest member of our staff. She will be helping with layout, photography, and other news items. … more
Rebecca Hammond of Ringsted is one of four young Emmet County women vying for the title of fair queen.   The coronation will be held July 28 at Skateland on the first night of the Emmet County … more
While drought ravages a lot of farmland to the south and west, Emmet County appears in a sweet spot for weather. Commodity prices, though, could remain anyone’s guess. “We’re … more
The Emmet County Fair begins on Wednesday, July 27th, and runs through Sunday, July 31st. What started out as the Emmet County Agricultural Show has grown through the years to be so much more. … more
The Emmet County Board of Supervisors at their Tuesday, July 12 meeting gave the go-ahead for a survey to clear up property boundaries between the county and Ingham Okoboji Lutheran Bible Camp. … more
One hundred twenty-five years ago: July 21, 1897   Publishers: J.A. Reagan & Kasper Faltinson   Armstrong School Board: J. L. Guest, T. S. Hays, H. Felky, John Dows, and L. … more
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