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Tow trucks are lined up near the repair bays. As Sylvia Jennings takes care of one customer, the phone rings. Someone on the other end of the line needs to book a service appointment. The co-owner of ...
Harris-Lake Park softball blasted two early bombs as they hosted Gehlen Catholic on Friday, June 13, but had no answer for a 12-run fifth inning in a 20-4 loss to the Jays.
Ron Baack of Spirit Lake has made it his passion to “keep things moving” at high school track meets for the last 50 years of his life, being recognized for his contribution to the sport by the Iowa ...
Flood debris, strollers, lost checks, you name it — it's all been cleaned up by local volunteers. Steve Strom watched as volunteers returned with bag after bag of trash from the beaches of the Iowa ...
Harris-Lake Park baseball sought to end a six-game losing skid as they faced Gehlen Catholic at MOC-Floyd Valley on Friday, June 13, yet couldn’t come up with late runs in a 7-4 loss to the Jays. The ...
Part of the Okoboji Summer Theatre experience is seeing how costumes help bring a production to life. In that spirit, attendees can expect an evening of flapper dresses, cloche hats, long necklaces, ...
DC3 filed a petition in May challenging the county board's unanimous approval of Invenergy Red Rock Wind Energy farm. The project would place industrial turbines across agricultural land near Lake ...
Spirit Lake baseball came into the 2025 season with a goal of winning their first Lakes Conference title since 2020, achieving this feat with a 9-0 five-inning win at Cherokee on Monday just before a ...
With a history that dates back to 1973, RAGBRAI is considered the longest, largest, and oldest recreational bicycle touring event in the world. It draws thousands of riders and support teams to ...
Clay County Tourism joined the Clay County Trails Association for the ribbon cutting of the newest section of the Iowa Great Lakes Connection Trail on Monday, June 9. This brand new, eight-mile ...
Magistrate Judge Tobias Cosgrove has set a 2 p.m. hearing Friday, June 27, for a Milford man accused of scaling ceiling tiles as part of a late-night Sibley convenience store caper.
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