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A legacy of service

Ron Newsum, the founder of the Brushy Creek Area Honor Flight program which took some 3,500 veterans to Washington, D.C., over 15 years, died Monday at age 87. The Fort Dodge man organized the effort in 2009 and the first flights were conducted in 2010. “What a great legacy he left ...

Police seek shooting suspect

Fort Dodge police are seeking a suspect in connection with a Sunday morning shooting that injured a man. Davontrez R. McCuddin, 22, of Fort Dodge, is wanted on a charge of attempt to commit murder, police reported. Webster County Crime Stoppers is offering a $250 reward for information ...

Wanted: Catalyst, Emerging Leader award nominees

If you know someone who has made a tremendous impact in the community, the Greater Fort Dodge Growth Alliance wants to hear from you. The Growth Alliance is now seeking nominees for its Catalyst and Emerging Leader awards. The Catalyst Award has long been the highest honor bestowed by the ...

Blood donors are needed in the area

A potential shortage of donated blood is looming, according to the American Red Cross. The blood supply is under pressure following a busy holiday season in which severe winter weather and people’s packed schedules made it even tougher to ensure hospitals have the blood products needed for ...

Inspired

A Fort Dodge man’s experience helping a relative who was sickened by his exposure to Agent Orange while serving in the military inspired him to write a pair of novels about a veteran recovering from wartime trauma. The second of those novels written by Dan Prochaska, titled ”Cinnamon ...

Making music and memories

MEMPHIS, Tenn. — The trip to Memphis is one the Fort Dodge band will not soon forget. They had a chance to view history, play jazz in a historic spot, perform in the Beale Street Parade and play at halftime of the nationally televised Liberty Bowl. Their journey began early Tuesday ...