Dickinson County Supervisors Give Go Ahead For Phase Two of Francis Sites Project
By charguth March 5, 2021 9:42 am
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Spirit Lake, IA (KICD)– The Francis Sites Wetland project in Spirit Lake will be moving forward in the near future with after the Dickinson County Board of Supervisors gave the okay to move on to phase two earlier this week.
John Hight with Beck Engineering told the Board the project was broken into two phases for funding purposes, but the next steps will bring the whole idea together.
Supervisor Jeff Thee, who represents Spirit Lake and started getting involved in the project with the retirement of former Supervisor Pam Jordan, showed his support for moving forward.
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Jordan Steps Aside As Supervisors While Thee Begins Term
December 22, 2020 1:08 pm
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Spirit Lake, IA (KICD)– Tuesday was bittersweet, but also a day to celebrate as the Dickinson County Board of Supervisors bid farewell to its longest serving member while also officially welcoming her successor.
Pam Jordan has been serving on the Board since 2002 when there were only three supervisors serving Dickinson County making her the original seat holder for District Five that serves Spirit Lake.
Jordan’s successor is Jeff Thee who won a contested race in the November General Election. He tells KICD News he has some big shoes to fill as he begins his term.
Broadcast will be available through Facebook Live and the www.iowarocknroll.com website 8:30 am, Dec. 15, 2020 ×
ARNOLDS PARK, Iowa The Iowa Rock ‘n Roll Music Association will host an online auction and fundraiser scheduled for 7 p.m. Thursday. The online broadcast will be available through Facebook Live and the www.iowarocknroll.com website.
“This online auction is a first for the Iowa Rock ‘n Roll Music Association,” said Clay Norris, executive director of the Iowa Rock ‘n Roll Music Association. “During these difficult times due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we have asked our members and friends to donate items for auction to raise funds for us. We thank them so very much, and we look forward to the public bidding in support of our mission.”