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Opinion

Fireworks offer light, sound, danger

Editorial

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 ...

For nearly 50 years, Branderhorst made an impact on Fort Dodge

Editorial

For nearly 50 years, Lori Branderhorst had a hand in everything parks and recreation related in Fort Dodge. Programming for the pools? No problem. Aquatics were an early specialty for her. Lakeside Municipal Golf Course? Branderhorst understood the wants and needs of local golfers. Harlan and ...

It’s time to splash down at Rosedale Rapids

Editorial

It’s a sure bet that we have not seen the last of hot weather this summer. So when the days become smoldering hot, it is good to remember that there is a safe place to cool off right here in Fort Dodge. We are referring, of course, to the Rosedale Rapids aquatic center at 10th Avenue ...

It’s time to honor our fathers

Editorial

Father’s Day is upon us once again. The annual tribute to America’s dads is Sunday. That’s good news for the greeting card vendors. In recent years, they have sold upwards of 100 million cards to Americans intent on paying tribute to good old dad. About half of those cards are purchased ...

Juneteenth celebrates end of slavery

Editorial

Juneteenth is a national holiday to be observed Friday that commemorates June 19, 1865. That is the date when Union troops entered Galveston, Texas, and declared that all the slaves in that state were at last free. That date is often considered the final end of slavery in the United States, ...