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Serving the community’s youth

DARE OFFICER OF THE YEAROn July 15, Lyon County Sheriff Stewart Vander Stoep was named 2024 DARE Officer of the Year at the Iowa DARE State Conference in Dubuque. Vander Stoep has taught DARE to students throughout Lyon County 28 years. Pictured is Vander Stoep and Jason Hoerner, president of the Iowa DARE Association. (Photo/Submitted) […]

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Living out her love for horses

Rock Rapids woman starts equine massage service Dominique Kooiker | Editor Growing up, Kenley Fluit always had a love for horses. Now, that love for horses has grown into an equine massage business called Soothing Strides, through which Fluit is able to help horses feel and perform their best.“I got miniature horses when I was […]

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Retired teachers to lead Freedom Days parade

Modified Freedom Days events to take place Aug. 17 Isaac Yeager | Staff Writer Dominique Kooiker | Editor Despite the postponement due to flooding and water system issues earlier this summer, the City of George will still host its annual Freedom Days celebration, albeit later in the summer than originally planned. An altered schedule of […]

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Fun Way to Cool Off

Joanna Lewis, Shyanne Struckman and Sienna Struckman play volleyball at the Rock Rapids Pool Monday, July 29. The pool offered a fun way to beat the heat this week for many swimmers. (Photos/Madalynn VanDerWeerd) Harper Meinerts swims at the Rock Rapids Pool to cool off from the heat Monday, July 29. Temperatures throughout the week […]

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Flood buyouts announced, more details to come

Isaac Yeager | Staff Writer A meeting was held at the Forster Community Center Thursday, Aug. 1, at 5:30 p.m. where Terry Brown, a representative of Iowa Homeland Security, came to Rock Rapids to give a presentation on upcoming buyout opportunities.Before buyouts can happen, a lot of decisions need to be made and budgets finalized. […]

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‘Golden Spike’ marks last water pipe section

SIBLEY – The Lewis & Clark Regional Water System celebrated a “golden spike” milestone in its construction when, just northeast of Sibley Friday, July 26, Metro Construction installed the final section of pipe in the system’s 310 miles of transmission pipeline.Attendees signed the gold colored 12-inch-diameter pipe before it was lowered into the trench. Remarks […]

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FEMA assistance available for self-employed survivors

DES MOINES— FEMA disaster assistance is available for self-employed survivors, including farmers, ranch hands, artists, musicians and mechanics, affected by the flooding, severe storms and tornadoes in 27 Iowa counties.Self-employed survivors in Adair, Adams, Buena Vista, Cedar, Cherokee, Clarke, Clay, Dickinson, Emmet, Harrison, Humboldt, Jasper, Lyon, Mills, Montgomery, O’Brien, Osceola, Palo Alto, Plymouth, Polk, Pottawattamie, […]

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Letter to the Editor

A big part of making Democracy work is creating a time and place for competing candidates of an office to have an opportunity to share views and display their unique qualities. It’s the work of voters to engage in these opportunities, educate themselves, and make informed decisions. It’s the work of candidates to help voters […]

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How we can start talking about our flood problem

Letter to the EditorIn the July 31, 2024, letter to the editor, I used the “Elephant-in-the-room” expression to observe that we, in Lyon County, have an ongoing flood problem but that we are unwilling to step up to the plate and honestly start talking about how we can fix that problem. With our “slippery slope” […]

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Worried about bird flu mutation, feds seek livestock worker vaccinations

Jared Strong | Iowa Capital Dispatch Federal health officials are encouraging farm workers who tend livestock and poultry to get vaccinated for seasonal influenza to help prevent a bird flu mutation that might spark a pandemic in people.The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Tuesday it would devote up to $5 million to […]

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