Hundreds of Hogs dead after Barn Fire in rural Northwest Iowa
A fire at a hog barn in rural Plymouth County on Sunday has resulted in the loss of hundreds of hogs, authorities confirm.
Oyens Volunteer Fire Rescue and the Remsen Fire Department responded to a report of a fire at a hog barn at the intersection of 240th St and Pioneer Avenue about 15 minutes southeast of Le Mars. The barn was completely in flames when crews arrived around 11:30am on Sunday. Authorities say “hundreds” of hogs died in the fire, while the structure was a complete loss.
Le Mars Fire-Rescue and the Kingsley Fire Department assisted with containment of the fire. The cause was still under investigation as of Sunday afternoon.
KLEM will update this story if more information becomes available.
Le Mars Stingray Swim Team open for registration
The Le Mars Stingray Swim Team, a club team for children aged 5-to-18-years-old organized by the Le Mars Area YMCA, is open for registration for new members.
Team practices in the summer are held five days a week at the Le Mars Outdoor Pool, with coaches helping to build every swimmer’s personal skills and endurance via structured workouts. Once swimmers have built their skills, they are provided opportunities to swim competitively with other teams from Iowa. To join the team, swimmers must be able to swim at least 25 yards across the pool; team members are not required to be members of the YMCA.
The summer swim team program will cost $100 per swimmer, with practices running Monday-Friday from 9:30-10:30am from June 1st-27th. The final swim meet will take place on the 27th at the Le Mars Outdoor Pool, with other meets to be made available to swim team members. Registration is available online at lemarsymca.org.
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Tax credit for elderly and disabled homeowners available before June 1st
Plymouth County Treasurer Shelly Sitzmann would like to remind individuals of a tax credit for elderly and disabled homeowners. Those who qualify must sign up before June 1st for credit on their 2026-2027 property taxes.
To qualify and receive the credit on your real estate taxes, Iowa residents who own their own homes must be 65 or older as of December 31, 2025, OR be totally disabled and at least 18 AND have total household income under $26,895 for 2025. If you are 70 or older but have a household income greater than $26,895, in 2025, and are still at 250% of the Federal poverty level, you may still be eligible for a credit on your property tax.
Applications can be filled out at the Treasurer’s office in the Courthouse. Bring your 2025 social security statement of earnings, any 1099’s you may have, and any other income that you received in 2025. The Treasurer and her staff will help in getting you signed up for this credit. June 1st is the deadline to sign up for credit on your 2026-2027 property taxes.
If you need additional assistance, need income guidelines or have any questions, please contact the Treasurer’s office at 546-7056.
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Northwest Iowa man faces charges over sexual exploitation of a minor
A Northwest Iowa man is facing more than 20 charges after a Sioux County Sheriff’s Office investigation into alleged online communications with minors. Carson Schubert reports.
Nuno remains in custody on a $115,000 cash-only bond.
(Story via Radio Iowa)
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