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The RAGBRAI Fort Dodge logo was unveiled Wednesday evening by, from left, Kris Patrick, executive director of Main Street Fort Dodge; Webster County Recorder Lindsay Laufersweiler; Webster County Supervisor Niki Conrad; and Kate Stucky, office manager for the Greater Fort Dodge Growth Alliance.
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The RAGBRAI Fort Dodge logo was unveiled Wednesday evening by, from left, Kris Patrick, executive director of Main Street Fort Dodge; Webster County Recorder Lindsay Laufersweiler; Webster County Supervisor Niki Conrad; and Kate Stucky, office manager for the Greater Fort Dodge Growth Alliance.
A colorful image of a bicyclist seeming to jump over a river will become a common sight around Fort Dodge in the weeks and months leading up to the arrival of RAGBRAI in the city.
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A mask mandate passed in a split vote Tuesday by Webster County Supervisors brought the county in line with a similar mandate passed by the City of Fort Dodge in November.
The regulation, first drafted and passed by the Webster County Board of Health Dec. 3, requires masks or face coverings to be worn at all times in most indoor public locations, regardless of how long one is inside or how close one is to others. Tightening the more permissive language of a November mask mandate issued by Gov. Kim Reynolds, it would also require use of masks outdoors when six feet of distance cannot be maintained from others.