Fort Scott Tribune - Fri Nov 27
Furman William Johnson, 89, went to be with his Lord and Savior on Nov. 26, 2009, at Christian Health Care of Nevada.
Spencer school CEO: No 'major budget reductions' anticipated this yearSpencer Daily Reporter - Fri Nov 27
As Spencer school board members were presented with district line item budgets from 1998-99 through this and next school year's budget estimates, they were told by the district's CEO this week that tough choices will need to be made.
MN Semi AccidentKICD-AM Spencer - Thu Nov 26
A Spencer man is injured in a one semi accident. The Minnesota State Patrol says 28-year-old Kenney Clark was heading westbound on Highway 200 in Mahnomen County at 9:26 Tuesday morning hauling OSB plywood on a 2007 Peterbilt Semi when he lost control and rolled.
Clay County AccidentKICD-AM Spencer - Wed Nov 25
Alcohol appears to have been a factor in an early Tuesday morning accident that sends four to the hospital.
Crash near Dickens injures fourSpencer Daily Reporter - Tue Nov 24
Four young adults have been treated and released after a single-car crash early Tuesday morning in northeast Clay County.
Growers Association finishes soggy harvestSpencer Daily Reporter - Sat Nov 21
Alan Patten of Webb goes over some notes Friday with fellow members of the Clay County Growers Association at a 75-acre test plot, about six miles south of Spencer.
Elliott returns for Seasons Center 50th anniversarySpencer Daily Reporter - Fri Nov 20
Chad Elliott, who recently released a new album, "Redemption Man," will perform live at the Clay County Regional Events Center on Saturday, Nov.
IGL Red Cross Blood DrivesKICD-AM Spencer - Fri Nov 20
The IGL Red Cross will be hosting a pair of blood drives next week in Spencer. Interim Director Cindy Voss says they need to replenish the blood supply "the need is constant but as we come into the winter months the driving conditions, holidays, and flu season start to affect us.
Clay County Assessment SurveyKICD-AM Spencer - Fri Nov 20
Results from a Clay County Needs Assessment Survey have been released. ISU Extension Community and Economic Development Specialist Jane Nolan-Goeken says more than 500 households participated in the survey conducted this past June and July.
For bull riding, the details are in the dirtSpencer Daily Reporter - Thu Nov 19
It takes more than 200 tons of dirt to create the surface for an indoor professional bull riding event.
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