
Graceland cemetery clean up to begin April 1.
The City of Webster City would like to remind all persons that the Spring Clean Up will start on April 1, 2022, at Graceland Cemetery. It is requested that all flower boxes, wreaths, decorations and […]
The City of Webster City would like to remind all persons that the Spring Clean Up will start on April 1, 2022, at Graceland Cemetery. It is requested that all flower boxes, wreaths, decorations and […]
The next meeting of the Webster City Park and Recreation Commission will be this Thursday afternoon at 5:15 in the Sampson Room at the Fuller Hall Recreation Center.The commission will learn about plans for the […]
An arrest is made in northeast Iowa after the case of a missing person turned into a murder investigation. Saturday, the Winneshiek County sheriff’s office asked the public’s help in searching for 74-year-old Larry Whittle […]
An eastern Iowa man has been sentenced to 30 years in federal prison after pleading guilty to dealing drugs. Prosecutors describe 62-year-old George Patrick Ashby as a large-scale meth dealer. Court records indicate Ashby was […]
Spring arrived Sunday, and the new season means the potential for new risks. Registered nurse Tammy Noble is spokeswoman for the Sioux City-based Iowa Poison Control Center, which has experts available around the clock for […]
A bill eligible for debate this week in the Iowa Senate would legalize wagering on Esports. Betting on video game competitions among multiple players is legal today in Nevada and New Jersey. During a Senate […]
Confirmation hearings are getting underway today for President Biden’s nominee to the U.S. Supreme Court. Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley will be leading the Republicans in their questioning of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson. “We will be […]
A Fort Dodge restaurant is facing food safety violations after an inspection last week by state and county food inspectors. The Sports Page Bar and Grill at 2707 North 15th Street was inspected on March […]
Another meeting of the Hamilton County Supervisors is set for this Tuesday morning at 9:00 in the downstairs conference room of the courthouse. The board will be updated on COVID-19 in Hamilton County by public […]
A man who possessed with intent to distribute methamphetamine was sentenced March 16, 2022, in federal court in Sioux City. On October 12, 2021, Celestin Loux, 64, from Eagle Grove, Iowa, pled guilty to possession […]
Iowa could be poised to join 27 other states that have so-called “Safe Harbor” laws for victims of human trafficking. Karl Schilling of the Iowa Organization for Victim Assistance said while he’s worked with victims […]
The deadline is 5 p.m. today, but by midafternoon all the candidates who’ve announced campaigns for statewide office have already filing their nominating petitions in the Secretary of State’s office. The Iowa Secretary of State’s […]
A project by the Bur Oak Land Trust to bring Pawpaws back in Iowa is entering its second year. Executive Director Jason Taylor says they planted seedlings in the first year and had people foster […]
The Wright County Board of Supervisors will meet Monday morning,March 21 at 9:00 in the downstairs conference room of the courthouse. The board will take action on the recommendation from the Wright County Compensation Board. […]
Members of the Iowa House have held a bipartisan tribute to a legislative staffer who died a week ago following a brief illness with COVID. Forty-eight-year-old Josh Bronsink had worked as an analyst for Senate […]
A campaign is underway to raise money to ship much-needed emergency supplies to help people in Iowa’s sister state of Cherkasy Oblast in Ukraine. Karla Weilbrenner McCollum, executive director of Iowa Sister States, says she’s […]
Republicans on an Iowa Senate committee have approved making changes in Iowa’s Bottle Bill — tripling the amount of deposit fees that go to redemption centers that accept empties and pay back the nickel deposits […]
Major party candidates for state and federal office have until 5 p.m. today to deliver their nominating petitions to the Secretary of State’s office in Des Moines. In order to run in November’s General Election, […]
Parts of western Iowa are again in “severe drought” and extremely low soil moisture levels may linger even longer, as the National Climate Prediction Center is now forecasting the current La Nina will last well […]
A public hearing on the Webster City city budget for the 2022-23 fiscal year will be one of the agenda items at this Monday’s Webster City city council meeting. There will be another public hearing […]
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