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Part of Central Avenue to be closed | News, Sports, Jobs

The 1300 block of Central Avenue will be closed from Tuesday through Thursday, the Fort Dodge Public Works Department reported. Water service along Central Av

Part of MLK Drive to be closed | News, Sports, Jobs

Martin Luther King Drive between Fourth and Sixth avenues north will be closed to all traffic beginning at 6:30 a.m. Monday, according to the Fort Dodge Public

Road closure, water shutoff planned | News, Sports, Jobs

A section of 12th Street will be closed and water service to multiple customers will be shut off Monday so that utility work can be completed, according to the

Intersection still closed after water main breaks | News, Sports, Jobs

-Messenger photo by Bill Shea Fort Dodge public works employees work late Tuesday night to repair a wayer main that broke at Central Avenue and 15th Street earlier that evening. Repairs were completed at around 7 a.m. Wednesday. -Messenger photo by Bill Shea Floodlights illuminate the intersection of Central Avenue and 15th Street late Tuesday night as Fort Dodge Public Works Department employees repair a water main break. -Messenger photo by Bill Shea Fort Dodge public works employees work late Tuesday night to repair a wayer main that broke at Central Avenue and 15th Street earlier that evening. Repairs were completed at around 7 a.m. Wednesday.

Dangerously cold | News, Sports, Jobs - Messenger News

editor@messengernews.net -Messenger photo by Chad Thompson John Mosley, of Fort Dodge, gets a little snow blowing done on Friday afternoon along First Avenue North. With temperatures and wind chills about to take a plunge starting today into next week, working outside for too long will be a health hazard. -Messenger photo by Chad Thompson John Mosley’s breath begins to fog his glasses Friday afternoon as he works to remove snow along a sidewalk on 15th Street. Colder air is anticipated for Fort Dodge and the state starting today and lasting all week, according to Jim Lee, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Des Moines.

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