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Peterson will be Hosting Multiple Open Houses to Showcase its History
Peterson, IA (KICD) — There’s a lot of history in Peterson, which is the site of the first settlers in Clay County. Several museums and historic sites are hosting open houses Sunday afternoon, including the Gust Kirchner log home constructed in 1867, and still owned by his descendent Deb Minnich.
Spencer is Holding a Recovery Resource Event at the Clay County fairgrounds
The city of Spencer is holding a recovery resource event at the Clay County Fairgrounds Tower Gate Pavilion. Resources available at this event include Iowa legal, Aid Iowa State University Extension Outreach, Care Connections of Northern Iowa, Season Center for Behavioral Health, Upper Des Moines Opportunity, Crisis Response Canines, Samaritans Purse and Billy Graham’s Chaplains, American Red Cross, Iowa Insurance Division, Southern Baptist Disaster Relief, Iowa Workforce Development, Disaster Small Business Association, and FEMA disaster Recovery Services,
The Regional Ad-Hoc Committee Discussed Methods to Alleviate Flood Problems
Spirit Lake, IA (KICD) — The regional ad-hoc committee appointed by the Dickinson County Supervisors met yesterday to discuss methods of alleviating flood problems in both Dickinson and Clay Counties. Spencer Mayor Steve Bomgaars appreciates having a seat at the table. He says the consensus is NOT to release...
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.
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