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City, county create a new LEC board

A new entity tasked with building and financing a Law Enforcement Center was created by Webster County and Fort Dodge leaders Tuesday. In unanimous votes during separate meetings, the Webster County Board of Supervisors and the Fort Dodge City Council approved the articles of incorporation ...

Webster County supervisors OK animal control bid

The Webster County Supervisors named Total Animal Control Services as the county’s new animal control officer Tuesday. The supervisors unanimously approved the business’ low bid of an annual fee of $19,200. “For Total Animal Control, I think I read that it was only one person and ...

Sacred Heart restoration revitalized

Sacred Heart Catholic Church, the century-old landmark at 211 S. 13th St., has been awarded an $82,782 grant to repair its failing roof and drainage systems, a significant step in a years-long effort to save one of Fort Dodge’s most recognizable buildings. The award comes through the ...

Faster on pavement, the same on gravel

Drivers on most of Webster County’s paved roads will be able to legally pick up the pace starting Wednesday, when Iowa’s default speed limit climbs from 55 mph to 60 mph. The change takes effect July 1 under Senate File 378, a bill the Iowa Legislature passed earlier this year and Gov. ...

Algona FFA Floriculture Team earns Gold Rating

ALGONA — The Algona FFA Floriculture Career Development Event (CDE) team earned a Gold Rating and placed 12th out of 51 teams at the Iowa FFA Floriculture Contest held June 10 on the campus of Kirkwood Community College in Cedar Rapids. Representing Algona FFA were Cassidy Bierstedt, who ...

About to blossom

It seems appropriate that the building housing the Sprouts Early Education & Development School on Kenyon Road once had a greenhouse attached from its days as Becker Florists. While that’s long gone, the theme carries on at the new Linking Families and Communities facility. “I ...