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Emmet County, Iowa
Iowa Counties
Pages about Emmet county:
- Regional: North America: United States: Iowa: Regions: Northwest
- Iowa Great Lakes Region - Offers a perspective into the features, history, recreation, events and attractions of the area, including Spirit Lake, Okoboji and Arnolds Park. With photos and a map.
- Northwest Iowa Health Center - Offers a hospital, medical clinics, a senior care facility, a wellness center and an occupational health program. Includes services, events, a staff directory and volunteer news. Located in Sheldon.
- Northwest Iowa Library Services - Providing direction and support to the area's libraries. Includes interlibrary loan services, continuing education, and consulting on many aspects of library management. Located in Sioux City.
- Northwest Iowa Symphony Orchestra - Comprised of nearly 100 musicians in northwest Iowa and southeast South Dakota. Features a season schedule, the conductor's profile, audition information, a ticket request form, a list of sponsors, and a rehearsal schedule. Located in Sioux Center.
- Northwest Iowa Tours - Offers domestic motorcoach vacations as well as international cruises and charter tours. Includes the company's history, safety ratings and hours. Located in Fort Dodge.
- NorthwestIowa.com - Regional portal providing access to movies, auto shopping, real estate, events, lodging, and dining. Includes classified ads.
- NW Iowa Artisans Road Trip - Works to advance the area's art, educating and helping to develop local markets and tourism. Includes a directory of artists, maps, a list of sponsors and a prospectus.
- Vern Anderson, Inc - [CaseIH]Create? dealership offers used equipment, parts and service. Includes an inventory search. Located in Kingsley, Le Mars, Anthon and Cherokee.
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Daily Fact
On September 28, 1998, Hurricane Georges ravaged several communities and areas along the Gulf Coast, from the Florida Keys to Louisiana, and from Biloxi, Mississippi, to Mobile, Alabama.
Source: Louisiana State Center
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