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Council launches multiple projects

People driving around Fort Dodge this summer will see a lot of work being done as a result of contracts awarded Monday by the City Council. The council hired companies to replace a water main, pave streets plus paint lines and other markings on the streets. Councilmembers Todd McCubbin ...

Fort Dodge city budget projected at $95M

The Fort Dodge city government would spend about $95 million during 2026-2027 under a proposed budget being crafted by local leaders. That budget includes a proposed property tax rate of $20.89 per $1,000 of taxable value. Those figures were presented to the City Council Monday evening by ...

Successes at Duncombe Elementary highlighted

A three-pronged approach to success at Duncombe Elementary School was shared by Principal Ryan Flaherty at Monday’s Fort Dodge Community School District board meeting. “We are going through an assessment by Leader in Me, a company that aids school-wide leadership development,” he said. ...

Death of cartel leader makes travel unsafe

When news broke this weekend about the death of Oseguera Cervantes in Mexico—'El Mencho’, it seemed like a problem that doesn’t impact us here in Iowa. The leader of the Cartel de Jalisco Nueva Generacion created a criminal enterprise that spanned across the country. Most of the chaos ...

Built for dairy

GILMORE CITY — Nestled between outbuildings on the Davis Dairy Farm, the sturdy 88-year-old block and wood barn is the center of business. Built in 1937, the Davis’ barn was constructed by Niels Nielsen and his two sons from Rutland. The supplies came from the lumberyard in Rutland, ...

FDSH alum tabbed to lead new high school

WATERLOO — A Fort Dodge Senior High graduate has been named the inaugural principal at Waterloo United High School. Zach O’Brien was announced by the Waterloo Community School District to the position effective July 1, 2026, pending board approval. Waterloo United is scheduled to ...