Sunday night house fire in Webster City.
A house fire sent the Webster City fire department into action at 9:06 Sunday night. The fire was reported at 714 Park Avenue. Fire chief Chuck Stansfield said when fire trucks arrived, there was smoke […]
A house fire sent the Webster City fire department into action at 9:06 Sunday night. The fire was reported at 714 Park Avenue. Fire chief Chuck Stansfield said when fire trucks arrived, there was smoke […]
The November meeting of the Hamilton County Conservation Board will be this Tuesday morning at 9:30 at the Briggs Woods Conservation headquarters. The board will receive an update on the Little Wall Lake Ash tree […]
The Webster City Police Department will be accepting donations to purchase gifts for local students as part of their “B.L.U.E.” (Blue Light Uniformed Events) Program. Members of the department will shop for and deliver gifts […]
The final meeting for 2021 for the Van Diest Medical Center board of trustees will be this Tuesday evening, November 23 at 7:00 via the Go To Meeting conference system. The agenda includes the approval […]
A national report ranks Iowa’s highway system 22nd in the country, a drop from 20th last year, in terms of its condition and cost-effectiveness. The study’s lead author, Baruch Feigenbaum of the Reason Foundation, says […]
The state board which oversees the medical marijuana program remains down four board members — but there is hope that will soon change. Program Bureau Chief, Owen Parker, updated the four members present for today’s […]
A photo went viral this fall of an Iowa high school football player helping a player from the opposing team stretch his cramped-up leg — and both boys are stunned by the sudden fame. They’ll […]
The Wild Rose Clinton casino has agreed to a fine for a violation involving the self exclusion gambling law. Racing and Gaming Administrator, Brian Ohorilkoh, says the violation involved casino mailings. “There was an incident […]
A state board has approved tax breaks for a project that will expand a soybean processing plant in northwest Iowa. Ag Processing, Inc., known as AGP, plans to spend more than $71 million to upgrade […]
The Webster City Lynx girls basketball team opens up their season tonight, as they host the Boone Toreadors in a non-conference, rivalry matchup. The Lynx are looking to rebound from a 3-16 record in 2020-21, […]
The Eagle Grove Girls Basketball team was limited in its success in 2020-21, as they finished with a 5-18 record and finished 7th in the Top of Iowa Conference’s Western Division. The Eagles will graduate […]
The Farm Bureau’s annual survey of items used for a traditional Thanksgiving feast found a 14 percent increase in cost compared to last year. Iowa Farm Bureau economist, Sam Funk, says they based the cost […]
President Biden has appointed the leader of a climate action group and the Democrat who unsuccessfully challenged U.S. Senator Joni Ernst a year ago to the top two USDA posts in Iowa. Matt Russell will […]
The lead negotiator for the U-A-W local that represents employees at John Deere’s plant in Ankeny died of Covid the day after the strike at Deere and Company ended. Curtis Templeman’s death from Covid was […]
Students at the Iowa Culinary Institute’s Baking & Pastry Arts Program at the DMACC Newton Campus are using the upcoming holiday as a learning experience. Chef Ryan Binney says they are selling Thanksgiving Dinner rolls […]
The state Board of Education has approved rules for the new law that makes it easier to form publicly-funded charter schools. The board’s attorney Thomas Mayes told them this process will be quite different than […]
Webster City Lynx senior athlete Jamin Stuhr committed to play football at Dordt University earlier this week. Stuhr, who was named the Class 4A, District 1 Defensive Lineman of the Year, tallied 33 tackles on […]
Union workers at John Deere have accepted the company’s latest offer and their 35-day strike has ended. Sixty-one percent of workers who cast ballots today voted “yes” on Deere and Company’s third contract offer. It […]
The number of COVID patients in Iowa hospitals has increased for the second straight week. The Iowa Department of Public Health’s weekly report shows the COVID patient count in Iowa hospitals is 544. More than […]
Former Iowa Governor Terry Branstad will be “ambassador-in-residence” at Drake University, meeting with students and planning to host a yearly conference about U.S. and China relations. Branstad, who was President Donald Trump’s Ambassador to China, […]
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