For decades, Iowa Central Community College has worked to help address the health care needs of the area by training generations of nurses, paramedics and X-ray technicians.
Now the college is moving to help meet the health care needs of all the animals in the region. Because northern Iowa is ...
There has been a Catholic school system in Fort Dodge for almost as long as this town has been in existence. There are other towns in the area The Messenger serves that can make similar claims.
The same can be said for St. Paul Lutheran School in Fort Dodge.
Both schools will celebrate ...
As the holiday season draws to a close each year, The Messenger’s writing staff embarks on a challenging adventure — producing a comprehensive look at how a wide array of developments in our region are shaping tomorrow.
While every issue of this newspaper is filled with articles, features ...
Martin Luther King Jr. Day, to be observed Monday, is an appropriate time to recall an exceptional person. But more importantly, it’s a time to recommit the nation to the cause for which King died and the legacy he left for all of us.
The famed civil rights leader, assassinated April 4, ...
The idea of getting poked with a big needle and having some of your blood siphoned out is not at all a pleasant one.
However, people who are brave enough to get jabbed and allow some of their blood to be drawn out are a type of hero commonly called a blood donor. They save a lot of ...
Do you know anyone who has worked hard, perhaps out of the public view, to make Fort Dodge and Webster County a better place to live, work and play?
If so, a unique opportunity to honor them is at hand.
The Greater Fort Dodge Growth Alliance is seeking nominees for its Catalyst Award and ...