One man’s love for his hometown and its people has yielded a remarkable volume detailing wonderful memories and stories.
The author is Paul Stevens and the book is “Spotlight 2.0.”
Inside its covers are about 100 of the monthly Spotlight columns Stevens has written over the last ...
To the editor:
First of all, I want to say that my husband and I were both very fortunate to have worked in two of the best places in Fort Dodge. Ron worked at Fort Dodge Labs for 36 years and I worked at Iowa Central Community College for over 28 years.
Yes, we have wonderful pensions but ...
On June 4, FBI Director Kash Patel reported the arrest of a Chinese national who was allegedly caught smuggling a dangerous, potential biological weapon into the United States.
According to the report, the Chinese national — Yunqing Jian — was traveling with samples of fusarium ...
Science tells us that summer technically starts June 20, but many people feel like we are already in the middle of that much anticipated season.
School has been out for a couple of weeks now and long days all but beg to be filled with fun activities.That is especially true for younger ...
In the comment section of last week’s piece, there were a few questions for me that were more focused on the city. Fixing roads, streetlights out, city council decision-making, etc. I get this a lot when talking with folks about what they’d like to see from the Board of Supervisors. To be ...
The long days of summer are upon us, with seemingly endless hours of daylight to be enjoyed. In fact, at least on weekends, you might as well call them the long, lazy days of summer.
Locally, there will be plenty of things to do on those on summer weekends.
For example, Lehigh River Days ...