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The Iowa Great Lakes Knights of Columbus Council 5043 again held its Coats for Kids campaign in October and November. They distributed new hats, coats, gloves, boots and snow pants to children in the ...
Farmers Trust and Savings Bank is excited to announce the addition of Alix Hagedorn to its team as an eServices Specialist in Spencer. In this role, she will focus on enhancing the bank’s digital ...
Harris-Lake Park’s football team snapped a five-year streak of finishing above .500 while struggling to just two wins in 2024. The Wolves went 2-6 overall and 2-4 to place fifth in Eight Player ...
The countdown is on for the 45th Annual University of Okoboji Winter Games presented by GrapeTree Medical Staffing. With the holidays right around the corner, the Iowa Great Lakes Area Chamber of ...
The Iowa Lakes Community College Board of Trustees turned to a 10-year employee for an update on the college’s culinary and hospitality management program. Executive Dean Kyle Norris introduced ...
It’s about this time of year when those of us who enjoy ice fishing start thinking about and making plans to go ice fishing. In the past few years, ice that is safe to walk on has been appearing later ...
Spirit Lake’s girls basketball team opened the 2024-25 season with a bang, knocking off 15th-ranked (2A) Emmetsburg on Tuesday, Nov. 26. The Indians defeated the E-Hawks 40-33 in Spirit Lake.
After totaling just one win over the last three seasons combined, Harris-Lake Park improved its total to five wins for the 2024 season — it’s most since 2020. The Wolves went 5-19 overall and 0-10 in ...
As we approach “the shopping season” known as Christmas I’d like to remind you to shop local. There are good reasons to do so, and you may not have thought of some of them. First, I know that ...
The Board of Directors of Okoboji Bible Conference Ministries (OBCM) is pleased to introduce Rev. Mark J. Schwarz as executive director and Jody Stevenson as conference coordinator.
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources will again be partnering with Iowa deer hunters to collect tissue samples to monitor for chronic wasting disease during the upcoming gun seasons.