Times change. Even so, there are a few constants in life. One is the pleasure provided by the county fairs that continue to be a highlight of summer in Iowa.
For as far back as anyone who now lives in this part of Iowa can remember, these summer festivals have been much-anticipated and ...
Since coming to Congress, I have consistently heard a key concern from farmers: the rising cost of fertilizer. When input costs climb, farm profitability shrinks, making it harder for producers to invest in their operations, pass their land to the next generation, and continue feeding and ...
A letter written 250 years ago by John Adams to his wife Abigail reminds 21st century Americans about the bold sacrifice and binding covenant our nation’s founders made on behalf of generations to come.
“...I am well aware of the toil and blood and treasure that it will cost us to ...
Charlotte Moeller tagged along one fall Fort Dodge afternoon on the school bus driven by her boyfriend, Joe Tjaden, filled with exuberant children anxious to get home, when she noticed a kindergarten girl right behind his driver’s seat, obviously smitten with her driver.
“The little ...
Whether you spend this Fourth of July picnicking, enjoying a parade, attending a community celebration, watching a fireworks display or just plain loafing, there should be at least a brief time to pause and reflect on this country’s enduring experiment in constitutional democracy.
And that ...
To the editor:
Fort Dodge has always had a relationship with the railroad. From the High Bridge to the tracks running through the heart of our city, the rail line is more than infrastructure. It is part of who we are. For the industries that drive our regional economy, from agriculture to ...