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LABOR DAY HOLIDAY NOTICE TO READERS

Due to the Monday holiday for Labor Day, the Spencer Reporter and Northwest Iowa Shopper office will be closed. The Spencer Reporter scheduled for Tuesday will be delivered on Wednesday next week.

Harmon epitomizes 4-H agriculture student

The Clay County Fair livestock buildings have been buzzing all day with the excitement of new 4-H animals.

The livestock pavilion, which hosts hogs and sheep for the upcoming livestock shows, is an unforgettable building on the fairgrounds.

Application to Siouxland submitted

Terry Hemann informed area media that he had sent a letter of application to the Siouxland Conference.

“With the current uncertainty of the Lakes Conference and to look at our viable options, we feel it necessary to submit the application letter,” Hemann said.

Legislators claim they knew nothing ahead of closure

Monday, Seasons Center informed the community that Camp Autumn, its therapeutic kids camp, was closing.

“This is disappointing news,” District 6 Rep. Megan Jones, R-Sioux Rapids, said, “and even more so, because the first I am hearing about it. … Seasons Center never shared such grave hardships causing closures with me.”

New Spencer resident finds success at 4-H rabbit show

The Clay County Fair’s small animal barn was buzzing with excitement on Thursday as 4-H’ers from around the area got the chance to show off all the hard work they’d put into their rabbits over the last year.

North Y Kwik Star cruising to December completion, city manager says

It’s been years in the making, but the much anticipated Kwik Star truck stop is taking shape after facing delays due to flooding and paperwork.

Framing of the new building was nearly complete Thursday, and construction crews were hard at work on the project when a reporter stopped by the site. Spencer City Manager Dan Gifford told the Spencer Reporter that the project is expected to be completed by the middle of December.

Rosecrance Jackson Centers announce Child and Adult Care Food Program

Meals are provided without regard to race, color, national origin (including gender identity and sexual orientation), sex, age or disability. Child care participants who are members of FIP or food assistance households or who are Head Start participants are automatically eligible to receive free meals. Adult care participants who are members of SNAP households who are SSI or Medicaid participants are automatically eligible to receive meal benefits.

Northwest Iowa Regional Housing annual meeting Sept. 19

The board of directors of the Northwest Iowa Regional Housing Trust Fund will hold its annual meeting on Thursday, Sept. 19, at 11 a.m. at Northwest Iowa Planning and Development Commission.

Lonestar offers ‘classic’ country option

Lonestar drew a classic country audience Monday night, offering their many hits, on the grandstand stage, to appreciative an appreciative audience. The band performed their hits after The Jorgensens opened the night. (Photo submitted)

County motorcycle crash kills rider from Everly

An Everly man, 54-year-old Douglas Nielson, died when the motorcycle he was operating struck the back of a vehicle in an accident Wednesday morning on County Road B-24 in Clay County.

Corridor, Estherville chamber to host Lunch & Learn

The Iowa Lakes Corridor Development Corporation, in partnership with the Estherville Chamber of Commerce and Estherville Area Growth Partnership, will host a Lunch & Learn event at the Iowa Lakes Community College Performing Arts Center at noon on Wednesday, Sept. 18, with speaker Kathy Anderson from Iowa Workforce Development. This event was postponed from its originally scheduled date in June.

Avera will again launch ‘Ask the Question’ to prevent suicide

During September, which is National Suicide Prevention Month, Avera will launch its Ask the Question public service campaign for the third consecutive year.

This campaign is built around the research-based premise that being direct can save lives. Asking someone who is struggling a direct question, “are you thinking about suicide?” in a caring way can open a meaningful conversation that leads to the person at risk to get help.

Iowa students may be eligible for FEMA assistance

College and university students in the Iowa counties of Buena Vista, Cherokee, Clay, Dickinson, Emmet, Humboldt, Lyon, Monona, O'Brien, Osceola, Palo Alto, Plymouth, Pottawattamie, Scott, Sioux and Woodbury may be eligible for disaster assistance. Students may qualify for a grant under the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s Other Needs Assistance program for essential personal property and other needs.

Around Campus

STORM LAKE — Buena Vista University congratulates more than 100 students who were named to the summer 2024 dean's list. The dean's list recognizes full-time students achieving a 3.5 GPA or higher for the semester. Locals on the include Shana Duncan-VanderTuig, of Spencer; Amy Fuller, of Sutherland; and Tetiana Makarenko, of Sioux Rapids.

Serving together: Wisconsin National Guard colonel shares lessons from small-town upbringing

As the Spencer High School saxophone quartet played the opening notes of the national anthem, the crowd at the 2024 Clay County Fair stood in reverent silence.

It was Veterans Day at the fairgrounds. Current and former service members, their families and regular folks had filled the Regional Events Center’s ballroom to honor those who had defended the United States as part of the nation’s military.

Apartment developer wants 10 years without property taxes

The Spencer City Council’s finance committee got a first look, on Sept. 5, at what the city itself may have to pay to bring a new 30-unit apartment complex online south of the municipal golf course.

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