Run-off elections ahead for some candidates for city offices
Some of the races for mayor and city council seats in Iowa are not over — because no candidate received a majority of votes, the top two finishers will face off in a run off […]
Some of the races for mayor and city council seats in Iowa are not over — because no candidate received a majority of votes, the top two finishers will face off in a run off […]
Governor Reynolds is releasing a report developed by a task force she asked to examine the shortages in child care options for Iowa parents. “Iowa leads the nation in the share of households where both […]
The November meeting of the Webster City Planning and Zoning Commission will be Monday evening, November 8 at 6:00 in the city council chambers. The commission will the minor subdivision plat of the J. Miller […]
Thank you to everyone that helped with our Pumpkin Decorating Competition at City Hall by letting us know your favorite pumpkin by voting on our Facebook page. The votes have been tallied and Frankenstein was […]
The Webster City Lynx volleyball team had high expectations coming into the 2021 season, returning a good, young core of players and losing little production. The stage was set for a possible run at a […]
The Southfork Watershed Alliance is hosting their annual Water Quality Forum on November 18th with an emphasis on strip-till and no-till practices. The public is invited to come out to the Ellsworth Community College Ag Center […]
Three former Iowa State University students will be recognized for their military service, and their ultimate sacrifice, at the annual Gold Star Hall ceremony. One of them is a Webster City native. The ceremony will […]
The Annual City-Wide leaf pickup will be held on Monday, November 8, 2021, beginning at 7:00 AM. Residents are reminded to have their leaves in plastic bags and on the curb by 7:00 AM. The […]
Voters in towns across Hamilton County Tuesday elected their candidates to serve on their city councils and school boards. In Webster City all three incumbent members of the city council were re-elected to serve for […]
The Webster City Lynx football team picked up a dominating 1st round playoff win against the Norwalk Warriors, 57-20. The win was Bob Howard’s 11th playoff win at Webster City, and sets them up with […]
The 2021 season saw the Eagle Grove volleyball team snap a losing streak that was more than 70 games long, in the season’s penultimate game against Paton-Churdan. While the Eagles season wasn’t as successful as […]
Arts R Alive will host a gathering for the public at Brewer Creek Shelter on Sunday, Nov.14, from 1 to 3 p.m. One purpose of the occasion is to show the location and a provisional […]
The Iowa Hawkeyes basketball team will open its season on Friday in an exhibition matchup against Division II foe Slippery Rock. The Rocks did not have a basketball season in 2020-21, canceled due to the […]
Clarion-Goldfield-Dows entered the 2021 season with high expectations with the rebuilding of their program over the past few seasons. The explosive potential of the offense appeared to set up the Cowboys with an exciting brand […]
With the volleyball season finished for the Heart of Iowa conference teams, the coaches of the conferences 8 teams voted on the 2021 all-conference teams, and the South Hamilton Hawks had 3 representatives in the […]
Polling places are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. today (Tuesday) for Iowa’s school board and city elections. New election rules are in force now for absentee ballots. An absentee ballot must be inside […]
If you saw the blockbuster 2015 movie, “The Martian,” you’d understand how difficult it is to grow anything on another planet, and a new competition aims to test our abilities to do just that — […]
Republican Senator Joni Ernst is again raising questions about previous federal funding for a U.S.-based organization that wound up supporting research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology in China. “We need a full accounting of […]
Former Vice President Mike Pence says he did his duty in presiding over the U.S. House and Senate as congress certified President Biden’s Electoral College victory on January 6. Pence spoke to several hundred students […]
A state panel has approved paying nearly $400,000 to settle the lawsuit four University of Iowa athletes filed after the school cut women’s swimming and diving last year. The lawsuit accused the University of Iowa […]
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