Every year around the holidays, the generosity of people who live in and around Fort Dodge blossoms.
The familiar red kettles of The Salvation Army get filled with change by people going in and out of stores. Donations flow for initiatives like Bikes for Tykes.
Those are some of the ...
One of the things that makes American democracy unique took place at the Fort Dodge Municipal Building Friday morning.
There, in a brief ceremony, a peaceful and seamless transition of authority occurred when a new mayor, three new members of the City Council and three reelected council ...
Soon, we will welcome in a new year.
Tonight, no doubt many readers will stay home, joining the ranks of those sitting on the couch, counting down the final moments of 2025 while participating vicariously in the festivities broadcast from Times Square in New York City.
Others will celebrate ...
It is that time of year when holiday parties pile up one after the other over the course of a few days — and many of them are held after dark and feature alcoholic beverages.
Everyone wants to get to and from all these gatherings safely. No one wants to be added to the grim table of ...
While debate and even controversy goes on nationwide about immigration, locally there is a fact that must be recognized.
The reality is that there are students in the Fort Dodge Community School District, regardless of where they were born, who do not speak English fluently or don’t speak it ...
All across the nation, a feeling of anticipation is in the air. It is Christmas Eve, a time when those whose jobs do not demand that they be at work complete preparations for Christmas, the biggest day on most of our calendars. Once the packages are all wrapped, the last decorations are ...