Agricultural Land Use
Roadblocks coming down on rec trail progress
(09/23/08)
The completion of the 9-mile recreation trail around Le Mars is on the horizon after being pushed back more than a year. The walking and biking trail, which stretches from the south near Wells' Dairy's corporate campus north beyond the little league ball diamonds, then east around the golf course, still has a segment to be completed...
Students use five senses on area farm tour
(09/23/08)
They came by the busload. Students from area schools experienced fun on the farm last week during the annual Le Mars Area Chamber of Commerce Agricultural Tour. Children from Le Mars Community, Gehlen Catholic, Remsen-Union and Remsen St. Mary's had a chance to visit four farms to learn about agriculture in Plymouth County. The students were from the third or fourth grades, depending on which school they attend. They were divided into four groups that traveled from one farm to the next...
Hinton School Board steps closer to using eminent domain
(09/22/08)
Last week Hinton School Board members moved forward to possibly try to obtain agricultural land through eminent domain by scheduling a public hearing in November. "It's a necessary step before we would be able to actually pursue the possible use of eminent domain," said Robert Held, Hinton School Board president...
Industrial Park sewer line extension approved
(09/19/08)
Le Mars City Council members gave their OK for the extension of a sanitary sewer line running parallel and adjacent to a future IML Containers' rail spur south of 24th Street in the industrial park. The 500-foot extension, at a cost of $35,000, will enhance sanitary sewer line capabilities in areas both east and west of this location and should be sufficient for future development needs, City Administrator Scott Langel said...
AmeriCorps team preps Loess Hills for bison
(09/11/08)
Men and women ages 18-24 from across the nation are building fences, restoring grasslands and helping with research in the Loess Hills through Oct. 2. The 10-member AmeriCorps National Civilian Community Corps (NCCC) team, has been working in the Broken Kettle Grasslands and Five Ridge Prairie in Plymouth County since August...
City works with IML Container to prepare for expansion
(09/05/08)
The Le Mars City Council approved buying a piece of railroad equipment to assist an expanding Le Mars business that relies on rail for shipments. IML Containers is currently depending on rail to bring in materials for their planned expansion in southern Le Mars, according to City Administrator Scott Langel...
Questions answered on school levy issue
(08/29/08)
Two public information meetings brought approximately 75 Le Mars Community School District residents out to learn about the Instructional Support Levy (ISL) Wednesday and Thursday evenings. A vote on whether to implement the levy will be held on Sept. 9, the same day as school board elections...
Bypass interchange work may light up next council agenda
(08/21/08)
The probability of lighting the Highway 75 Bypass interchanges into Le Mars may well be among agenda items in the near future for the Le Mars City Council. Councilman Rex Knapp Tuesday shared with fellow council members the issue, which the joint urban renewal board addressed at its meeting earlier this week...
Remsen urban renewal district in the works
(08/11/08)
Creation of an urban renewal area in Remsen could generate money to extend public utilities to a new business and tear down old buildings in its downtown. An urban renewal area is a district which designates where Tax Increment Financing (TIF) revenue can be spent. TIF is created based on taxes from designated structures built within the district. Those taxes can be collected for 20 years...
Trail paves the way for recreation
(08/08/08)
Delores Lancaster regularly walks on a recreation trail looping around Le Mars. And she's not the only one. People jogging, walking, biking, exercising dogs, in-line skating -- all use the trail. Even though it isn't complete yet, officials are working to finish its final section, which will complete the nearly 9-mile circuit...
Council concerned with one-lot development
(08/08/08)
Le Mars City Council members Tuesday put their stamp of approval on the final plat of the HJK Addition along 12th Street Southeast. But they followed that decision by discussing concerns on one-lot development areas. One-lot development happens, Mayor Pro Tem Rex Knapp later explained, when a developer seeks approval on a plat for a single site taken out of a larger area...
Livestock numbers steady in fair entries
(07/21/08)
There will be a lot of hooves, paws and bird feet on the Plymouth County Fairgrounds for the 2008 fair which opens Wednesday. "Our numbers are steady and a couple of areas are up," said Carol Schneider, ISU Extension Education Director and fair board member...
Plymouth County Fair is 'The Best Five Days of Summer'
(07/21/08)
The 2008 Plymouth County Fair, billed this year as "The Best 5 Days of Summer" opens Wednesday with a full slate of activities and shows than runs through Sunday evening. "You hear all summer long about the price of gas going up," said Terry Reuter, fair board president. "We hope people will plan the Plymouth County Fair as their main destination this summer."...
Farrer says fair is five best days of summer
(07/16/08)
When you think of livestock at the Plymouth County Fair, rabbits and poultry may not be the steer or swine you were imagining. Thirteen-year-old Grady Farrer would disagree. The owner of rabbits, chickens and pheasants, Farrer believes that poultry and rabbits are where the real livestock shows occur...
Hotel/Motel Tax special meeting next week
(06/09/08)
A meeting next Tuesday will offer information for groups seeking Hotel/Motel Tax dollars. The Le Mars Hotel/Motel Tax Advisory Board is hosting a special meeting to learn about proposed improvement options for tourism and community development in the City of Le Mars...
LBIC gets city land project reimbursement
(06/06/08)
The City of Le Mars is reimbursing the LBIC for costs of two economic opportunity activities the corporation said "do not fit" under the current development agreement between the LBIC and the city. Both projects, Le Mars Business Initiative Corporation's (LBIC) Neal Adler said, took place with prior knowledge of the city. ...
Feller's hard work yields promising future
(06/05/08)
This is the third story in a series looking at what plans and dreams local members of the graduating class of 2008 hope to pursue. At 6:30 in the morning, most high school graduates are only concerned with one thing -- sleep. While they study the inside of their eyelids, Brandon Feller is hitting his alarm clock and getting dressed for a full day of work on the farm. ...
O'Toole property returns to city ownership
(06/05/08)
It now appears likely that Le Mars's O'Toole Park has the opportunity to welcome back a temporarily absent "neighbor" -- the property that was previously the site of the old water reservoir. Al and Rosalie Lade, Le Mars, who purchased the property from the city last winter for the site of a new home, have now sold the property back to the city. ...
Brunsville's new TIF money will improve town's overall looks
(04/24/08)
Brunsville's roads, utilities and other infrastructure need a facelift. That's why the Brunsville City Council earlier this month created an urban renewal area that will encompass the entire town and designate a Tax Increment Financing (TIF) district...
Earth Day: Learning what it means to save the planet
(04/23/08)
Saving the world doesn't necessarily require wearing a cape and blue tights. That's what elementary students from Hinton learned while tromping around Hillview Park Tuesday in honor of the 38th annual Earth Day. At one station, students picking chocolate chips out of a cookie to learn about how coal is mined. ...
Not just a number: Drivers choose message with specialized plates
(04/21/08)
GODLVSU, SKI BUG, 3 LTL PGS, MAN CAVE, HUMMMMR -- they're all license plates with meaning. Personalized and specialized license plates allow drivers to express themselves, support a cause or send others a message. Duane McLay, owner of Emily's Home Furnishings in Le Mars, drives a car with GODLVSU, which translates into "God Loves You," license plates for almost 20 years...
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