Summer in greater Fort Dodge is in full swing - and let me tell you, there’s something special about the energy that builds this time of year. From community festivals to trail rides, our region comes alive in a way that reflects the heart of who we are: connected, collaborative and ...
There will be some good eating during a picnic to be held in the 700 block of Central Avenue Friday.
We are, of course, referring to Lunch on Central which will be from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the alley between The Messenger building and the Webster County Courthouse in the 700 block of ...
Last week marked the one-year anniversary of the 2024 floods. As such, I’ve been thinking about that community effort and how proud it makes me feel.
A year prior, heavy rains had brought the Des Moines River to a near-decade high. The National Weather Service alerted us to the possibility ...
The past weekend was a scorcher, and it’s a sure bet that we have not seen the last of hot weather this summer.
So when the days become smoldering hot, it is good to remember that there is a safe place to cool off right here in Fort Dodge.
We are referring, of course, to the Rosedale Rapids ...
To the editor:
Dear Friends of Saint Edmond Catholic School,
We write to express gratitude and appreciation to all Friends of St. Edmond Catholic School as well as the Fort Dodge community for their incredible support during the 2025 Friends of St. Edmond Ball Fundraiser, held on May 10th. ...
One year ago, catastrophic floods devastated communities across western Iowa.
From Rock Valley, Correctionville, and Hawarden to Spencer, Sioux City, and Cherokee, countless towns faced unthinkable destruction and first responders bravely jumped into action. Homes, businesses, hospitals, ...