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 ...
Rural healthcare is top-of-mind for many Iowans.
Across our state, Iowans rely on rural hospitals for compassionate, personalized care close to home. Rural hospitals are also economic anchors that support local businesses, create jobs and help small towns thrive.
That’s why we’re ...
For many of us, June marks the welcome arrival of summer — a season filled with family gatherings, time outdoors and the abundance of fresh fruits and vegetables from local gardens and farmers markets. It’s also a wonderful reminder of the importance of healthy habits, such as regular ...
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 ...