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The Fort Dodge girls tennis team picked up a commanding 11-0 victory over Centerville here on Thursday. Manuela Rodriguez, ...
The St. Edmond girls tennis team showed they are ready for the spotlight once again this season, besting Carroll Kuemper here ...
The Fort Dodge boys golf team opened their season by finishing second here on Thursday in an Iowa Alliance Conference triangular with Marshalltown and Des Moines North. The Bobcats finished first at ...
Iowa Central Community College announced that its Dental Assisting Program has achieved accreditation from the American ...
Tom Milligan will be in Webster City Saturday at the Mulberry Center Church with his one-act performance taking on the role of agriculture innovator and former Vice President Henry Wallace. The church ...
Two more candidates for the Fort Dodge City Council have filed their nominating petitions to get on the ballot. They are Councilman Cameron Nelson and former Councilman Terry Moehnke. Both had ...
The Smeltzer Charitable Trust will host a field day from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Smeltzer Learning Farm, rural Otho. The field day will focus on the idea of using carbon markets and green ...
Now is a time of great uncertainty for the thousands of area residents who rely on Medicaid and their health care providers.
After four brutal years of fighting, President Harry Truman announced on Aug. 14, 1945, that Japan had surrendered, ending World War II at last. That momentous day will be recalled during a special ...
Iowa Central Community College announces the 2025 Hall of Fame inductees, celebrating the contributions and achievements of remarkable individuals with strong ties to the Fort Dodge community. The ...
Tackling the problems of substance abuse and homelessness will be the top priority for Jeanette Moss if she is elected to the Fort Dodge City Council. Moss is seeking the Ward 3 seat on the council.
In the mid-19th century leading up to the westward expansion, people traveled by covered wagon to attend the first Iowa State Fair in 1854 on a six-acre tract in Fairfield. Today, more than a million ...
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