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Schlienz named to Iowa Central board

Craig Schlienz has been appointed to serve as the District 7 representative on the Iowa Central Community College’s Board of Trustees. A Fort Dodge native and Iowa Central alumnus, Schlienz brings more than two decades of banking experience and a strong record of community involvement to ...

Smoother ride coming to Dolliver Park

OTHO — Cruising through Dolliver Memorial State Park will be a little smoother and safer soon as a regular maintenance project on the Prairie Creek bridge at the south end of the park nears completion this week. "It’s a pretty popular destination,” said Webster County Engineer Jamie ...

The Villisca Ax Murders: Iowa’s enduring mystery

WEBSTER CITY — Edgar Epperly, of Decorah, will present the story of the Villisca ax murders at the Mulberry Center Church on Saturday. The Mulberry Center Church is in the Wilson Brewer Park, located at 220 Ohio St. in Webster City. Epperly spent more than 60 years interviewing ...

Struggle with officers leads to charges for FD woman

A Fort Dodge woman who police say was drunk faces multiple criminal charges after getting into a struggle with officers and security guards early Thursday morning at UnityPoint Health — Trinity Regional Medical Center. She is accused of punching, scratching, kicking and biting the officers and guards. Jesseca M. Montenegro, 33, 430 Ave. G, was arrested by Fort Dodge police and charged with: • Assault on persons in certain occupations, intent of injury • Assault on persons in certain occupations, bodily injury • Two counts of assault causing bodily injury or mental ...

Go and Do: Aug. 14, 2026

In Fort Dodge FORT DODGE — First State Bank and Town & Country Insurance will hold a Community Shred Event from 9 to 11 a.m. SATURDAY at 3031 Fifth Ave. S. Bring and shred financial statements, receipts, invoices, and other personal documents. Documents will be shredded onsite by The ...

Elanco, Iowa Central team up

Three local men are on the path to careers in industrial maintenance thanks to a new apprenticeship program offered by Elanco, an animal health company, and Iowa Central Community College. Boyce Harris, Malaki Pettigrew and Jesus Gutierrez are the first participants in the Earn To Learn ...