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Dirt in their veins

Justin and Zach Wallace grew up in the dirt. Not playing in it, but riding it. The brothers were on motorcycles before they knew how to ride. “I was two and a half years old when I got on a PW50,” Justin said. “I was out there riding with training wheels on. “I always heard ...

Water Quality 101 Program will be held in Somers on Tuesday

SOMERS — Concerned about nitrates in the drinking water? Worried about Iowa’s rising cancer rates? Learn how agriculture, soil health and conservation are big parts of the solution. The Somers Public Library is hosting the program “Water Quality 101” at 7 p.m. on Tuesday at the ...

Fort Dodge residents made their mark on the world

Throughout the long history of the community, people with connections to Fort Dodge have made an impact. Some were Fort Dodge natives. Others moved to the community. They made an impact locally, across the state and the nation in a wide range of careers. For a community of its size, ...

America at 250: An Age of Innovation

Editor’s note: This week marks the final chapter in our three-month series of exploring America at 250 years old through the lens of some of the most important national events that took place in our communities. We enjoyed presenting these important slices of American history — and hope ...

Cargill supports new childcare center

The newest preschool in Fort Dodge will welcome its first visitors this morning. The Sprouts Early Education and Development School at 407 Kenyon Road occupies a building many remember as a Becker Florist shop. A newly announced $200,000 grant from Cargill was a key element in paying for ...

Fireworks offer light, sound, danger

The booming sound of fireworks can already be heard occasionally, and Independence Day is still a week away. With this year being the 250th birthday of the United States, people will be trying to make the July 4th holiday even more special, and fireworks will be part of the mix. But ...