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  2. Storm Lake Times - Wikipedia

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    John Cullen began publishing The Storm Lake Times as a weekly newspaper, on June 29, 1990. It was delivered on Fridays. In 1993, the Times moved to daily publication, then to twice weekly the following year. [4] [5] The Times became a direct competitor to The Storm Lake Pilot Tribune, which had been publishing in the town since 1870. [6]

  3. Old Storm Lake High School - Wikipedia

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    The first school in Storm Lake was completed in 1869 on the same site as this building. It was replaced in 1874 by a larger high school building on the same site. Additions to that building were made over the years until it was torn down and replaced with a new three-story brick building in 1914.

  4. Harker House (Storm Lake, Iowa) - Wikipedia

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    The Harker House is a historic building located in Storm Lake, Iowa, United States. This two-story Second Empire house is attributed to Fort Dodge, Iowa architect James Harker. It is the only local house remaining in this style that has not been torn down or substantially altered. [ 2 ]

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  8. St. Mary's High School (Storm Lake, Iowa) - Wikipedia

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    Located three blocks from the waterfront of Storm Lake, the school offers a quality, faith-based education. The school opened in 1912 as an elementary school, and it was expanded to house Pre-K through 12th Grade in August 1967. [2]

  9. RAGBRAI - Wikipedia

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    The first gravel loop was part of the second-day ride from Storm Lake to Fort Dodge. Also, the 43rd ride was the first since the initial ride in 1973 to start in Sioux City and end in Davenport. [22] In 2016, the "Mile of Silence", which remembers the riders who have been lost throughout the years, was started.