It was May 2010 and veterans who flew to Washington on Fort Dodge’s first Honor Flight were gathered on a sunny morning at the World War II Memorial to pay respects to their fallen comrades.
One of them was my dad, Walter Stevens, who served in the European Theater. He was accompanied ...
As we move through the summer season, one thing remains clear: communities that win are the ones that are prepared.
And in today’s economic environment, preparation starts with housing. One of the biggest barriers to the workforce is housing availability.
Across the country, we are facing ...
Q: What can be done to lower fertilizer costs?
A: As a farmer-lawmaker, I’m proud to serve as an outspoken advocate for family farmers. When there’s a natural disaster or headwinds in the farm economy, I raise the volume for rural America at the policymaking tables. At my annual 99 ...
What is a real homeless shelter? Well, for that, we should go back to the first one in America. The Gospel Mission movement was rooted in Christian evangelism, providing food and shelter to “rescue” individuals, particularly those struggling with alcoholism.
In 1872, Jerry McAuley founded ...
As we celebrate National Nurses Week, I want to take a moment to recognize our incredible nurses who are dedicated to delivering exceptional care to our patients, each other and the communities we serve.
I’ve been a nurse for 33 years and am honored to serve as the chief nursing officer for ...
I’m writing this because I believe our town needs to see what’s actually happening behind the scenes of our local support programs. We hear a lot about second chances, but I want to tell you what that looks like in the real world. My name is Jesse Edwards, and I’m writing as a roommate ...