One hundred twenty five years ago: January 7, 1898
Publishers: J.A. Reagan & Kasper Faltinson
Yesterday morning, about 10 o’clock, Mrs. Jane McLaurie who has been ill for …
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1/10/23
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As a snow and ice storm descended outside, warm feelings prevailed as Emmet County elected officials were sworn into office at the Tuesday, Jan. 3 Emmet County Board of Supervisors meeting.
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By Michael Tidemann
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1/10/23
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At their Thursday, Jan. 5 meeting, the Emmet County Conservation Board and Emmet County Nature Center Foundation discussed improvements for both the Nature Center and county parks.
Conservation …
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By Michael Tidemann
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1/10/23
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Hiring and retaining quality employees was a major concern for the Emmet County Board of Supervisors at their Tuesday, Dec. 27 meeting.
Announced resignations in both the treasurer’s …
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By Michael Tidemann
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1/3/23
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A blizzard with negative single digit degrees and thirty-five mile per hour wind didn’t stop three Armstrong men from performing a good deed for Pat Helgeson.
Most of the state of …
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By Kristin Grabinoski
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1/3/23
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The Emmet County Board of Supervisors at their Tuesday, Dec. 20 meeting approved Emmet County Compensation Board recommendations for significant raises for elected officials.
The recommendations …
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By Michael Tidemann
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12/27/22
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One hundred twenty five years ago: December 24, 1897
Publishers: J.A. Reagan & Kasper Faltinson
A good Christmas present to give your friend is the Armstrong Journal. It costs $1 …
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12/27/22
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The Emmet County Board of Supervisors held a public hearing but took no action on two pipeline ordinances at their Tuesday, Dec. 13 meeting.
Representatives from both the Summit and Navigator …
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By Michael Tidemann
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12/20/22
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One hundred twenty five years ago: December 17, 1897
Publishers: J.A. Reagan & Kasper Faltinson
Invitations are out for a grand ball Christmas Eve. The Armstrong Mandolin Club …
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12/20/22
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The Armstrong City Council is seeking a new councilmember to seat by appointment – and save the cost of a special election.
The only caveat is that the appointment must be made within 60 …
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By Michael Tidemann
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12/20/22
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The Emmet County Board of Supervisors at their Tuesday, Dec. 6 meeting reviewed and approved a petition to intervene in the Summit Carbon solutions, LLC permit application to the Iowa Utilities …
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By Michael Tidemann
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12/13/22
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One hundred twenty five years ago: December 10, 1897
Publishers: J.A. Reagan & Kasper Faltinson
Geo. E. Roberts says politial campaigns are getting too expensive. One …
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12/13/22
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North Union maintenance director Mike Cummins was present at the monthly school board meeting on December 8 to present information regarding the purchase of Boiler Burners from G&R controls.
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By Kim Meyer
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12/13/22
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The North Kossuth School Board’s agenda was very short on December 8 but tabled it due to wanting more clarification.
With the resignation of North Union head baseball coach Royce Brynes …
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By Kim Meyer
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12/13/22
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It is something people don’t want to think about but unfortunately it is becoming a reality that affects everyone - an intruder inside a school building with a weapon.
Educating our school …
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By Kim Meyer
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12/13/22
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The Emmet County Board of Supervisors at their Tuesday, Nov. 22 meeting agreed to pay part of the cost of a waterline replacement at the Emmet County Fairgrounds.
The Emmet County Fair Board …
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By Michael Tidemann
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12/6/22
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The Emmet County Board of Supervisors at their Tuesday, Nov. 29 meeting set public hearing dates for two county ordinances regulating carbon dioxide pipelines. The board set the hearings for 11 a.m. …
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12/6/22
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One hundred twenty five years ago: December 13, 1897
Publishers: J.A. Reagan & Kasper Faltinson
Mr. Richmond is recovering, quite rapidly, from the severe injuries he received in …
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12/6/22
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The Armstrong Betterment Club and the Armstrong Community Center Board is hosting a Breakfast with Santa on Saturday, December 10 at the Armstrong Community Center.
Breakfast will be served from …
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11/29/22
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Thanks to fairly reasonable fall weather, work is progressing on the City of Armstrong sanitary lagoon project just south of Armstrong.
The $4.8-million project is funded by a 2 percent State …
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By Michael Tidemann
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11/29/22
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