Transportation
'Safe Routes' plan to pave the way for students
(09/20/08)
By Kris Todd Daily Reporter Staff Children today are much less active than their counterparts of 39 years ago. While 50 percent of America's children walked to school in 1969, that number has dropped to 15 percent in 2008. As a result of the Safe Routes to School (SRTS) program that's taken shape recently, a Spencer delegation is focused on changing this trend...
80-year-old marks 50th consecutive year at fair
(09/11/08)
The Clay County Fair has been "the destination of a lifetime" every year the last five decades for a New Richland, Minn., man and his wife. Paul Stennes, who marked his 80th birthday Wednesday, and Blossom Stennes, who will celebrate her 73rd birthday next Wednesday, are what you can call "diehard" Clay County Fair enthusiasts...
Prather enters 'not guilty' pleas
(09/03/08)
A Spencer man has entered not guilty pleas to charges associated with a fatal motorcycle crash earlier this summer. James Owen Prather was scheduled for a court appearance Tuesday but instead entered his not guilty pleas in writing. The 57-year-old Spencer man faces charges of vehicular homicide, serious injury by a motor vehicle and leaving the scene of an accident resulting in death...
Arraignment set in vehicular homicide case
(08/22/08)
A Spencer man will have a chance to respond to amended charges for his possible role in a traffic fatality earlier this summer. James Owen Prather faces a charges of vehicular homicide, serious injury by vehicle and leaving the scene of an accident resulting in death. The vehicular homicide charge is a Class B felony and carries a penalty no more than 25 years in prison...
'Safe Routes to School' study underway
(08/22/08)
Public reaction to recommendations to occur Sept. 17-18
Activity transportation fees not imposed
(08/13/08)
As Spencer parents and guardians registered their children for classes on Monday and Tuesday, those enrolling middle and high school students were treated to a surprise: They were not charged a new "activity transportation fee." As approved by board members early last month, the $25 and $35 fees for secondary-level students were designed to cover a portion of activity transportation costs, as well as pay for the cost of a student's activity ticket...
Pilot walks away from 'gear up landing'
(08/12/08)
The pilot of a 1960 Beachcraft Bonanza walked away from the scene of a plant crash at the Spirit Lake Airport, located in Okoboji, Sunday night at approximately 7:30 p.m. Arnolds Park/Okoboji Fire and Rescue was dispatched to the airport at approximately 7:36 p.m. for an airplane that had crashed upon landing. Upon arrival of the department, it was determined that pilot, Bill McGinn of Council Bluff's, the only person on board the plane at the time of the accident, was not injured...
Accident near Sioux Falls kills Spencer man
(08/07/08)
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) -- The driver was killed Wednesday when his car went into the ditch, overturned and then rolled over a second vehicle stopped at an intersection. The Highway Patrol identified the victim of the accident on Sioux Falls' west side as 76-year-old Myron Voss of Spencer. The patrol said the Voss vehicle was traveling at a high speed on the 45-mph street...
Crash leads to vehicular homicide charge
(08/07/08)
By Russ Mitchell Daily Reporter Staff Assistant Clay County Attorney Chuck Borth said a Class B felony charge of vehicular homicide will be filed against a Spencer man involved in a fatal crash. The Spencer Police Department responded to a hit-and-run crash at 7:16 p.m. Monday involving a sports utility vehicle, which rear-ended a motorcycle as both vehicles were traveling east on U.S. Highway 18 near the area of Del's Garden Center...
Spencer man faces charges in hit-and-run
(08/06/08)
The Spencer Police Department responded to a hit and run crash at 7:16 p.m. on Monday involving a sports utility vehicle and a motorcycle. Witnesses told responding law enforcement officers a dark-colored SUV rear-ended a motorcycle as both vehicles were traveling east on Highway 18...
Clay Mutual supports Royal fire truck purchase
(07/29/08)
Jeff VanWesten with Clay Mutual Insurance Association presented Jarod Olson, fire fighter for the Royal Fire Department, a check towards the purchase of a new fire truck.
Rare Boeing 40C crashed in Oregon in 1928
(07/26/08)
By Jim Camden Spokesman-Review staff writer When the big Boeing biplane lifts off from Felts Field this afternoon, its open cockpit and wood-paneled passenger cabin will carry the history of American aviation back into the skies. It will fly again after nearly 70 years on a mountainside, a few years in a horse trailer, and nine years in a hangar at Felts, where some 61 volunteers spent about 18,000 hours meticulously restoring it to life...
Ideas offered to trim district's transportation budget
(07/25/08)
The Spencer school district's new transportation director presented several recommendations Thursday night aimed at trimming the district's transportation budget and combating high fuel prices. As Julie Nemmers reported to board members that Spencer's in-town bus system is often referred to locally as "a glorified taxi service," she then encouraged eliminating 16 of the over 140 bus stops within city limits...
Piper's 90 minutes in heaven shared with Spencer audience
(07/24/08)
An overflowing crowd heard Don Piper explain how his decision to turn right instead of left on his way home from a 1989 church conference, and the ensuing fatal head-on collision he endured with a semi-trailer truck, is his enduring testimonial of hope and healing today. The best-selling author of "90 Minutes in Heaven -- a True Story of Death and Life" relayed his death-defying tale to an estimated 1,200 people Wednesday night at the Clay County Regional Events Center in Spencer...
Piper to bring firsthand account of hope and healing to Spencer
(07/16/08)
Don Piper has experienced another place beyond this world. The best-selling author, speaker and minister will share his message of hope and healing, a testimonial, beginning at 7 p.m. Wednesday, July 23 at the Clay County Regional Events Center in Spencer...
Trooper hurt in Spirit Lake crash
(07/09/08)
A trooper with the Iowa State Patrol is back at work after a fender-bender and medical evaluation Monday afternoon. Tropper Bob Subbert transported fellow trooper Brian Lee Axford, 30, Spirit Lake to Lakes Regional Healthcare after the collision, which occurred at 11:59 a.m. Monday at the multi-lane intersection of Highway 9 and 71, near Wal-Mart, in Spirit Lake...
MOVIE REVIEW: Will Smith...to the rescue?
(07/07/08)
What if you had super powers, had no idea who you were, had no one like you to understand your problems, and felt a need to play the role of super hero whether Los Angeles likes it or not. Oh ya, in addition to having overwhelming super hero depression, you're also an alcoholic. If this sounds familiar, then perhaps you're Hancock...
AARP chapter meets in Spencer
(06/24/08)
The local chapter of AARP met June 9 at the Spencer Area Activity Center with 16 members attending. The featured speaker was Rep. Mike May the 5th District Congressman from Spirit Lake. He has been a representative for two terms and expects to run for a third term. ...
Near miss with train leads to multiple charges
(06/24/08)
Monte Milford Thompson, 44, was taken into custody at his Spencer residence for driving while barred, disobeying an official traffic control device, operation without registration and no proof of insurance. On Friday, the Clay County Law Enforcement Communications Center received a call from workers of the IC&E Railroad who were working at a railroad crossing just north of 350th St. on 240th Ave...
Lively looking to better serve needs of area RIDES recipients
(05/21/08)
Hugh Lively, who's marking his one-year anniversary as the RIDES--Regional Transit Authority (RTA) executive director and CEO today, admits he's fallen into two passions in his life -- helping people and working within the transportation field -- "purely by accident"...
Council holds off on hospital-area project
(05/20/08)
Members of the Spencer City Council voted to table action on a storm sewer and paving project near Spencer Hospital as part of its meeting Monday night. The recommendation to table the agenda item came from city officials, who wanted to give hospital leaders a chance to review the bids before they were accepted. The hospital has upgrades that cover about a third of the cost of the project...
'Click it or Ticket' enforcement begins this week
(05/19/08)
Iowa law enforcement announced today that they will be joining with hundreds of other law enforcement agencies across the country in renewing a pledge to save lives by intensifying efforts to enforce seat belt laws amongst all motorists around the clock during the 2008 Click It or Ticket mobilization, which runs from May 19 - June 1...
'Click it or Ticket' enforcement begins next week
(05/17/08)
Iowa law enforcement announced today that they will be joining with hundreds of other law enforcement agencies across the country in renewing a pledge to save lives by intensifying efforts to enforce seat belt laws amongst all motorists around the clock during the 2008 Click It or Ticket mobilization, which runs from May 19 - June 1...
Council to review budget at city meeting
(05/17/08)
By Russ Mitchell Daily Reporter Staff Land transactions, a $1 million loan and a budget amendment are on the agenda when the Spencer City Council meets at 6:30 p.m. Monday in council chambers. State law requires that cities hold a public hearing to take action on amending the budget and City Manager Bob Fagen has asked for a change Monday night...
Carriers gather food for the UDMO pantry
(05/14/08)
Spencer postal worker Ron Hanson loads his vehicle with food items collected Saturday as part of the community's annual Postal Carriers Food Drive. This year, the Spencer and rural carriers collected over 3,000 pounds of non-perishable food items and home products in rainy conditions. ...
Meetings 5-10-08
(05/12/08)
The Northwest Iowa Airport Board of Trustees will meet at 3 p.m. Monday, May 12 in the conference room at the Terminal Building. --- The Ruthven-Ayrshire Community School District Board of Education will meet at 7 p.m., Monday, May 12 in room 211. ---...
Briefs 5-10-09
(05/12/08)
Johnson Elementary School and the Spencer Middle School are collecting pop cans to help defray medical costs for Beth Snow-Ketchum, a teacher at Johnson Elementary School. She has recently been diagnosed with cancer. Her husband, Mick is a wrestling coach and English teacher at Spencer Middle School. ...
Arnolds Park preps for 2008 opening
(05/10/08)
By Anitra Wolf Special to the Daily Reporter Several new sets of wheels are propelling the Arnolds Park Amusement Park into its 2008 season. With new double go-carts and "new" bumper cars drawing patrons to the attraction, Marketing Director Jeanne Sieh says the park is set for a great year...
Meetings 5-9-08
(05/09/08)
The Northwest Iowa Airport Board of Trustees will meet at 3 p.m., Monday, May 12 in the conference room at the Terminal Building. Iowa Lakes Community College Board of Trustees will meet at 4 p.m., Tuesday, May 13 at the Spirit Lakes campus. A full agenda is planned...
Briefs 5-9-08
(05/09/08)
Johnson Elementary School and the Spencer Middle School are collecting pop cans to help defray medical costs for Beth Snow-Ketchum, a teacher at Johnson Elementary School. She has recently been diagnosed with cancer. Her husband, Mick is a wrestling coach and English teacher at Spencer Middle School. ...
Keeping the memory of a hero alive
(05/08/08)
Dayton Peters, a third grade student at Fairview Elementary in Spencer, has spent hours gazing at the 945 football, baseball and a few Star Trek trading cards he recently received from the mother of a fallen hero. Dallas Cowboys cornerback Issiac Holt, Minnesota Vikings offensive tackle Tim Irwin and punter Harry Newsome, and Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Neil O'Donnell rank among his favorites...
Briefs 5-8-08
(05/08/08)
The Spencer Area Concert Association will present "Simply Sinatra" at 7:30 p.m. Friday, May 9, at the Clay County Regional Events Center. Free transportation is available for both the concert and the pre-performance dinner for Spencer members who need it thanks to the Regional Transit Authority (Rides) and Spencer Municipal Utilities...
Briefs 5-7-08
(05/07/08)
All area women are invited to the "Jee-purse it's Spring" Prayer Connection beginning at 11 a.m. at Santee Crossing in Jackson, Minn., today. It's a time of sharing, and supporting each other with prayer and fellowship. We know everyone is not comfortable praying out loud so bring your concerns, someone will pray for you and you will feel spiritually stronger as you continue your week...
Input needed to make Spencer routes to school safer
(05/06/08)
The public's help is being sought in order to accomplish a two-part goal: To get more elementary and middle school students walking and/or biking safely to and from their schools, and to identify ways to make it safer for them to get to and from their Spencer school buildings...
Car crash damages Rossie business
(04/29/08)
A 28-year-old Rossie man was treated for minor injuries after a weekend car chase in western Clay County. Members of the Clay County Sheriff's Office tried to pull Jeremy Starkson over at 2:35 a.m. Sunday in the 4400 block of 170th Avenue, which is about three miles west of Rossie...
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