An exciting new private group has committed itself to improving Fort Dodge by taking on big empty buildings.
It’s called The Better Way Project. In the last two weeks it has announced its purchase of the Carver Building at 1003 Central Ave., a building at 817 Central Ave. and the former ...
Twice in the 1980s while traveling Iowa, I met 30-something-year-old mayors who so impressed me that I began telling people they “could or should be governor.”
One was Tom Vilsack, who became mayor of Mount Pleasant in southeast Iowa when he was 36 years old in late 1986. You all know he ...
The 2025 general election is over. Many folks will breath a sigh of relief at that thought.
We congratulate the winners of Tuesday’s votes, and we challenge them to do two things.
First, the easy challenge, for both the election winners and losers: remove your yard signs and any other ...
To the editor:
Importing beef from Argentina is a bad idea! It is a slap to the face of every beef producer in the country. Penalizing these hard-working beef producers with imported beef is a travesty.
Raising beef requires being ready to react to any number of issues 24 hours a day and ...
Family farms, small businesses, and local manufacturers are the backbone of Iowa’s economy. Agriculture, business, and manufacturing create good jobs in our communities, keep our main streets strong, and help young families plant their roots in Iowa. To ensure that we have a strong Iowa, we ...
Election Day is nearly here. On Tuesday, thousands of people will go to the polls to decide who will lead our cities and school districts.
And, in Fort Dodge, voters will also decide the fate of plans to extend borrowing authority for the Fort Dodge Community School District and Iowa Central ...