Latest Area News Headlines

JCSO releases details of Lakefield man's fatal crash

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JACKSON – A Lakefield man who was found dead in his vehicle Friday in Clear Lake failed to negotiate a curve in the roadway, according to information released Monday by the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office.

23-year-old Cassidy Voss was found shortly before 7 p.m. Friday in his 2005 Mazda, which was partially submerged next to a dock. It was determined that Voss was westbound on Jackson County Road 10 when he missed the curve in the roadway. The vehicle entered the south ditch and struck an approach leading to the lake shore. The Mazda then vaulted into some shoreline trees and came...


June 10 news

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JACKSON – A Lakefield man is dead after a vehicle he was in was found submerged in Clear Lake west of Jackson. The body of 23-year-old Cassidy Voss was found when the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office was called around 6:30 p.m. Friday after receiving a report of a car accident. A vehicle was submerged in the lake and Voss was found inside the car as it was pulled out.

Details of the accident have not been released. The investigation continues.

WORTHINGTON — The Worthington Area YMCA and City of Worthington Aquatics Center outdoor pool will be open today, pending weather. Open...


June 7 news

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ROUND LAKE – Residents of the Round Lake – Brewster School District are encouraged Tuesday to head to the polls and vote on whether or not to consolidate the districts into one.

Currently, the two districts are separate, and student projections show both would be in unstable financial positions by the end of the 2014-2015 school year. If that were to happen, further consolidation efforts would be prohibited by the Minnesota Department of Education, causing both districts to dissolve. If voters opt to consolidate the districts, a plan is in place to close the high school and the...


June 6 news

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WORTHINGTON – The Worthington Police Department on Wednesday investigated a report of a pick-up stolen from in front of a local business. Authorities first received a call stating a man wearing jeans and a black sweatshirt had just kicked a female resident’s front door shortly before 7 a.m. and could then be seen standing in front of a car wash on Oxford Street. A second 911 call reported a man with the same description had just stolen a pick-up from in front of Bahr Small Engine. The vehicle was recovered by the Clary Street Apartments.

CURRIE – Murray County native Brian Bau has...


June 5 news

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WORTHINGTON – Nobles County Commissioners Tuesday approved two conditional use permits – one for Ocheda Dairy of Worthington, and one for Andy Weiss of Adrian.

Ocheda Dairy, on recommendation from the county’s planning and zoning commission, was given permission to construct an underground pipeline for liquid manure. Approximately one-half mile of underground manure pipeline will be constructed on environmentally sensitive ground, while the remainder of the pipeline will continue to be above ground at this time. The pipeline involves several sections of Bigelow Township.

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Fire destroys Sheldon, Iowa printing facility

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SHELDON, Iowa – An early morning fire at White Wolf Web in Sheldon, Iowa destroyed the building Tuesday that prints several publications, including the Northwest Iowa Review, the Gazette-Tribune and Okoboji Magazine. The blaze, reported at 1:20 a.m., caused major damage and brought out the Sheldon Fire Department and three mutual aid departments from Ashton, Boyden and Sanborn. White Wolf Web, located at 300 Second Avenue and owned by Peter Wagner, is part of the Iowa Information Group.


June 4 news

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WORTHINGTON – Executive Director for the Minnesota West Foundation Jim Smalley announced Monday the capital campaign for the Center for Health and Wellness on the Worthington Campus of Minnesota West has passed the $100,000 mark. The goal for the renovation and new building of the facility is $400,000.

Smalley said the support from the community has been outstanding, and volunteers and staff have worked hard to get the campaign off to a great start. Naming opportunities for larger dollar amounts are available, Smalley said, and all donations will be recognized inside the new Center...


June 3 news

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PIPESTONE – Physician’s Assistant Dan Woldt of Slayton has been hired at the Pipestone County Medical Center. Woldt will fill a position left vacant by the departure of Melissa Scotting and help fill in at the Edgerton clinic during the six month medical leave of Dr. Matthew Viel. Woldt, who worked for the Murray County Medical Center, is currently involved in a civil lawsuit against the Slayton facility and its CEO, Mel Snow.

BOYDEN, Iowa — An alleged illegal alien living in Worthington has been charged with identity theft in Iowa. The Sioux County Sheriff’s Office in Iowa reports...


Barry Manilow in Concert

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Barry Manilow is coming to Sioux City's Orpheum Theatre Friday, June 21st! With worldwide sales of more than 80 million records, Barry Manilow’s success is a benchmark in popular music. His concerts sell out instantly. Get your tickets today! Prices range between $39 to $129.

Barry is ranked as the top Adult Contemporary chart artist of all time, according to R&R (Radio & Records) and Billboard Magazines. Rolling Stone crowned him “a giant among entertainers… the...


Jim Graves drops out of 6th District congressional race

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MINNESOTA - Democrat Jim Graves, who was expected to challenge U.S. Rep. Michele Bachmann in the 6th District congressional race next year, dropped out of the race Friday following Bachmann's decision to not seek another term.

According to his campaign manager, Aaron Wells, Graves believed he had to run to restore effective representation to his community. When Bachmann dropped out of the race, Graves felt the greatest impediment to getting representation was eliminated and their goal was accomplished.

That "goal" was Bachmann's decision, announced in a pre-dawn video on...