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Area firefighters deal with soaring truck prices

Local fire departments are paying big bucks - sometimes as much as $1 million - for new trucks and waiting longer and longer to get them. The most recent example can be found in Fort Dodge, where the Fire Department recently placed in service a bucket truck called a tower ladder that can lift ...

‘That’s what she would have wanted’

The clouds cleared off Saturday morning to allow a successful bike ride that raised money for trail improvements in honor of an avid local cyclist. “What I saw was a bunch of people having a good time, reminiscing and creating memories,” said Jeff Halter, an organizer of the Prairie ...

Trooper wounded by accused killer

STUART — An Iowa State Patrol trooper was shot and wounded Tuesday afternoon after confronting a shotgun-toting man who is charged with killing a woman. Trooper Chase Carruthers was taken to a Des Moines hospital and remains a patient there. The deceased was identified by the Iowa Department of Public Safety as 42-year-old Toni Elena-Ann Salazar, of Stuart. Austin N. Reed, 46, of Stuart, was arrested and charged with first degree murder and attempted muder of a police officer. The incident happened at about 3:35 p.m. Tuesday in the 200 block of Southwest Sixth Street. An ...

Shelton to be inducted into 4-H Hall of Fame

A longtime Webster County 4-H leader will be inducted into the 2026 Iowa 4-H Hall of Fame on Sunday afternoon at the Iowa State Fair. Debra Shelton will be honored for 23 years of leading the C/C Sidekicks 4-H Club in a program her family has been part of for three generations. “For the ...

Grassley addresses health care issues in FD visit

U.S. Sen. Charles Grassley on Tuesday visited UnityPoint Health — Trinity Regional Medical Center, a facility he’s trying to help with new legislation. The Republican senator expressed hope that his bill will see final passage by the end of the year, providing much needed funding to ...

WC oxbow project was among first in Iowa

WEBSTER CITY — Nearly 30 individuals from around Iowa traveled north of Webster City Saturday to study the oxbow restoration work done by Ray Fry, a local farm manager who started the project working with some state and federal agencies. The property, which is now owned by Seldon Spencer, ...