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Update on Utilities and the Spencer Tornado Siren
Spencer, IA (KICD) — Spencer Police Chief Mark Warburton says the switcher at the fire department that allows tornado sirens around Clay County to be activated is still out. The protocol now would be to contact those individual towns to turn on the sirens if necessary. Warburton says nearly all communities are connected by pager. He hopes the activation system is repaired within a couple of days.
More Information on Inspections by the Spencer Fire Department
Spencer, IA (KICD) — The Spencer Fire Department and Planning Department identified approximately 60 homes with foundational cave in or collapses. Planning Director Adam Syverson says professionals are now taking a closer look. Syverson says city staff has inspected 214 basement electric systems, and about 200 residents have signed...
Seasons Center to Hold Free Event for Children
Spencer, IA (KICD) — Seasons Center for Behavioral Health is holding a free even tonight geared toward children. Stephanie Pohar says it addresses the trauma caused by the recent flooding. The free event is at 6 this evening at Hope Church at 919 Grand Avenue.
This Is The #1 Party School In The State Of Iowa
School is out, but it's time to look back at which one's went the hardest. We live in a world that only puts focus on negatives and scary stories about the world. Today I just want to party! You most likely already have a college in mind when it comes to the best party schools in the great state of Iowa. We will look at the top three party colleges in all of Iowa!
America’s SBDC Iowa announces new Regional Director
AMES, Iowa – America’s Small Business Development Center (SBDC) Iowa, has announced that Elizabeth Christensen is the new Regional Director for the Iowa Western SBDC at Iowa Western Community College, located in Council Bluffs. Elizbeth Christensen will advise and train entrepreneurs and existing business owners in Pottawattamie, Shelby, Harrison, Page, Mills, Cass and Fremont counties. Elizabeth started in early June and is excited to continue supporting western Iowa businesses.
Federal child labor crackdown in Iowa draws protest from Gov. Kim Reynolds, lawmakers
Gov. Kim Reynolds and the Iowa congressional delegation are protesting the U.S. Department of Labor's crackdown on Iowa businesses that are following a new state law allowing 14- and 15-year-olds to work later hours than permitted under federal regulations. The Iowa Restaurant Association has said some restaurant owners have been assessed fines as...
Local Good Sam location earns prestigious national recognition
The Good Samaritan Society of Jackson has been recognized as a 2024 Silver Achievement in Quality Award recipient by the American Health Care Association and National Center for Assisted Living. “This award is a reflection of our staff’s unwavering dedication and commitment to ensuring our residents have the best quality...
KLEM News for Tuesday, July 2
Le Mars residents are reminded of rules to follow when discharging fireworks. Fire Rescue Chief Dave Schipper says fireworks can only be discharged July 3, 4, and 5, from noon to 11 p.m. The rules are devised with safety in mind. Fireworks can be discharged only on private property, not...
Woman arrested for public intox at park
PAULLINA—A 31-year-old Waterloo woman was arrested about 9:35 p.m. Thursday, June 27, in Paullina on a charge of public intoxication. The arrest of Amber Nichole Barber stemmed from the Paullina Ambulance being paged to Mill Creek Park for a woman who was described as intoxicated, passing out and hyperventilating, with a possible broken wrist, according to the O’Brien County Sheriff’s Office.
Tiger Baseball and Softball Teams Return to Play for First Time Since Flood
Sergeant Bluff, Ia (KICD) – The Spencer Baseball and Softball teams were back in action in Sergeant Bluff on Monday after a week away from action due to the flood. The Tiger Softball team put up a decent fight against a Sergeant Bluff-Luton team that has been in the rankings most of the year in 4A.
Willie Ray’s Q Shack to travel to Northwestern Iowa to help flood victims
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (KCRG) - Cedar Rapids restaurant owner Willie Ray Fairley says he is taking a crew to northwestern Iowa this weekend to help Iowans impacted by devastating flooding. In a Facebook post on Tuesday, Fairley said the team with Willie Ray’s Q Shack will be serving meals Saturday...
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