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Cardinal trio leads Newton girls to third at Fort Dodge
FORT DODGE — Addie Ratcliff, Eva Pak and Addison Hook all finished in the top 20 and Ratcliff, Hook and Kalleigh Berndt posted career-best scores for the Newton girls golf team on Friday. The Cardinals turned in their second-best score of the season and finished third at the Fort...
An open letter to Class of 2024
It’s been a busy year, hasn’t it? Senior photos, mailing out invitations, prom, trying to think of something witty to say when someone asks about your plans for the future. About all that’s left is a long, hot ceremony in a robe your grandmother wouldn’t be caught dead...
Lynx finish as co-NCC champs on the pitch
The third-ranked (Class 2A) Webster City boys had their unbeaten soccer season come to an end last Thursday, falling to No. 9 Humboldt, 2-1. With the result, the Lynx and Wildcats finish tied for the regular season North Central Conference title for a second consecutive year. Webster City won the previous meeting, 2-1.
Webster City school board will meet this evening
The Webster City Community School District Board of Education will meet this evening in the Administration Building, 820 Des Moines Street, Webster City. This meeting begins at 6 p.m. The meeting will include a public hearing on a proposed budget amendment. Also on the agenda is a report from the...
Make It OK
The Make It Ok event held Thursday was moved to Fuller Hall in Webster City due to the weather. From left, Sierra Taylor, of Webster City; Amanda and Brynn Ostrem, of Stanhope; and Berkeley, Riggs and Sarah Ratcliff, of Kamrar; engage in a craft activity during the awareness event.
Crafting for Seniors is today at Fuller Hall
Crafting for Seniors will be held today in the Sampson Room of Fuller Hall, 625 Bank Street, Webster City. This free event begins at 11 a.m. This week, you can paint a terracotta planter for your garden and choose from a selection of herbs to plant and grow: basil, dill, sage, chives, oregano and thyme.
Lynx eager to get started
Records can sometimes be deceiving. The Webster City baseball team knows first hand what that’s like. The Lynx finished at the .500 mark a year ago at 16-16. When you dig deeper into the story, though, Webster City had nine losses by a single run. Head coach Addison Kehoe’s squad faced eight state qualifiers, and competed against four that reached the championship round in their respective classes.
Fort Dodge foundation director fired for lying to board of directors
The executive director of a Fort Dodge charity was fired earlier this year for allowing the organization’s gambling and liquor licenses to lapse and then lying about it to the board of directors. According to state records, Timothy Morris worked fulltime as the executive director of the Fort Dodge Historical Foundation from November 2022 to […] The post Fort Dodge foundation director fired for lying to board of directors appeared first on Iowa Capital Dispatch.
Webster City Parks & Rec Commission meets Thursday
The Webster City Park & Recreation Commission will meet Thursday, May 16, in the Sampson Room, at Fuller Hall, 625 Bank Street, Webster City. This meeting begins at 5:15 p.m. On the agenda are budget and Fuller Hall reports, an update on all parks, fee schedule, an update on the outdoor swimming pool and a discussion of Fuller Hall Recreation Programs.
Lynx drop a pair of matches
The Webster City girls finished off last week with a pair of losses to Humboldt and Boone. Jillian Symens had the lone goal in a 3-1 North Central Conference loss to the Wildcats on the road. Ashlee Nydegger recorded an assist on the Symens goal. “The girls battled hard but...
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