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Currently, Blake Bartlett is getting his chance to compete against some of the top Iowa high school players as a member of the St. Edmond baseball team. But later this summer, the Gael freshman-to-be ...
Summer is the time for vacations and the all-American roadtrip. Big cities full of attractions and spectacular natural wonders like the Grand Canyon await. But area residents actually don’t have to go ...
For the last four years, we saw our southern border turned into a glorified turnstile with a record flood of illegal immigrants and drug trafficking by murderous cartels. Iowans are unfortunately all ...
If you were walking through the Webster County Fairgrounds auditorium on two legs this past weekend, you were outnumbered.
Hosted by Trinity Diabetes Center, the free Diabetes Support Group provides tools and tips on how to handle the more complex and difficult tasks of diabetes in life. This support group is open to ...
Andi Adams knew what was in store for the Fort Dodge softball team on Friday night. In fact, she welcomed it. It wasn’t the ...
The Fort Dodge baseball team was unable to end a busy week with a win as they lost to Sioux City North as part of the Iowa Central Big Tuna Classic at Rogers Park on Friday. Playing their seventh game ...
The Karl L. King Municipal Band of Fort Dodge, conducted by Dan Cassady, will continue its 2025 summer concert season on Sunday evening at the Karl L. King Band Shell in Oleson Park. Concert time is 7 ...
Two Iowa Central baseball players were named to the NJCAA Div. II All-America team recently. Both Chris McCormack and Cooper ...
St. Edmond softball team put up a big number, dominating Clarion-Goldfield/Dows 19-0 in four innings. Lauren Gibb drove in three runs and scored three times, Mariah Myers scored three times and Faith ...
The Fort Dodge Federated Garden Club will meet at noon Tuesday for a potluck dinner at the Lion’s Den, 731 Exposition Drive. There will be a tree dedication, and Sandy Quam, Federated Garden Club ...
Badger Lutheran Church Steak Fry is 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. June 20 at the church. Tickets are $25 each and can be purchased from the church office or at the door. The dinner will be a ribeye steak with ...