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Water Main Break Repaired in Estherville, Boil Advisory Still in Place
(Estherville)—A water main break in Estherville has been fixed but a boil advisory remains in place for customers in the affected area. Estherville City Administrator Penny Clayton says the water main break occurred around 1 pm Sunday and was repaired around 7:45 pm. The initial affected area included 1st and 2nd Avenues North between 13th and 15th Streets and North 14th and 15th Streets between 1st Avenue North and 4th Avenue North. It was later expanded to include 13th St. from Central to 2nd Ave N (excluding Hy-Vee), and 1st and 2nd Ave North from 12th to 13th Streets.
Estherville evaluating how city-owned infrastructure handled flooding
The power went out in most of Estherville on Saturday and City Administrator Penny Clayton says a temporary fix to get electricity flowing again is now permanent. “We worked with Iowa Lakes Electric Cooperative to install an emergency tie in…so that we could backfeed power into our system from theirs,” Clayton says. “That will stay in place and will be available when we need an emergency tie in with them or they need one with us.”
Iowa Great Lake’s officials begin brainstorming how to relieve flooded lakes
Iowa's great lakes are overflowing and many lakefront homeowners are dealing with water-damaged basements or worse. county officials say plans to help residents and prevent more flooding is in the works.
Governor appoints Spirit Lake judge to Iowa Court of Appeals
Governor Kim Reynolds has appointed a northwest Iowa judge to the state’s second highest court. John Sandy of Spirit Lake started his interview with the commission that nominated him for the court of appeals by talking about his great grandfather. “I sit before you now the great grandson of...
Spirit Lake Woman Honored with Volunteer Award
(Spirit Lake)--Northwest Iowa RSVP and Iowa Lakes Community College have announced that Leonora "Leah" Streeter of Spirit Lake has been honored with a Governor's Volunteer Award from Volunteer Iowa. The award was presented by Governor Kim Reynolds and Lt. Governor Adam Gregg during a special recognition ceremony last week in Ankeny.
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