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RAY STANLEY | News, Sports, Jobs - Messenger News

Feb 26, 2021 Raymond Stanley, 81, of Fort Dodge, passed away on Wednesday, February 24, 2021 at UnityPoint Health Trinity Regional Medical Center in Fort Dodge. Services will be 10:00 AM Saturday, February 27, 2021 at the First Presbyterian Church in Fort Dodge. The funeral will be live-streamed from the First Presbyterian Church Facebook page or on YouTube by clicking the following link: youtube.com/c/FPCFortDodge Entombment will be at the Chapel of Peace Mausoleum at North Lawn Cemetery in Fort Dodge. Visitation will be from 4:00 PM – 6:30 PM on Friday at Gunderson Funeral Home & Cremation Services in Fort Dodge. Face coverings will be mandatory at both the funeral service and visitation.

Parkersburg URA approves sale of Market Street lot | News, Sports, Jobs

Parkersburg URA approves sale of Market Street lot | News, Sports, Jobs
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Parkersburg City Council considers homelessness No 1 priority | News, Sports, Jobs

ebevins@newsandsentinel.com Parkersburg City Council President Zach Stanley, right, explains the format for a council workshop to discuss priorities for the coming year and the four-year term during a Committee of the Whole meeting Friday at the Municipal Building as Councilmen Austin Richards, left, and Chris Rexroad listen. (Photo by Evan Bevins) Parkersburg City Councilman Chris Rexroad writes down items fellow council members identify as concerns in their districts during a meeting of council’s Committee of the Whole on Friday at the Municipal Building. (Photo by Evan Bevins) Parkersburg City Councilman Bob Mercer speaks during a Committee of the Whole meeting to discuss council priorities Friday at the Municipal Building. (Photo by Evan Bevins)

Parkersburg City Council sets workshop | News, Sports, Jobs

ebevins@newsandsentinel.com PARKERSBURG – Parkersburg City Council members will gather Friday to discuss the issues they hope to focus on this year. Council President Zach Stanley said he wanted to have a workshop similar to the forum former Councilman John Reed organized when he served as president in 2018. “It was a good way to kind of get everybody on the same page,” Stanley said. Everyone who runs for council has certain goals they want to accomplish or issues they hope to address, Stanley said. The workshop is a chance for the five incumbent and four new members of council to discuss these goals, see how they fit into the city’s role of providing essential services and set priorities in concert with the administration, he said.

Santer, 4 Parkersburg City Council members attend final meeting | News, Sports, Jobs

ebevins@newsandsentinel.com A fund title “Ciara’s Grace” was recently created by Boxers Bed and Biscuits in honor of Ciara Petri, a former employee who recently passed from cancer. This fund will help people whose pets are in life and death situations. (Photo Provided) Ciara Petri was an employee at Boxers Bed and Biscuits who recently passed from cancer. Her final wishes were to help animals so a fund was set up in her honor to help people pay for veterinary costs for their pets in life or death situations. (Photo Provided) Deanna “DeeDee” Rosalie Carver Parkersburg City Attorney Joe Santer, right, is applauded by Councilmen Zach Stanley, front, and Jeff Fox and City Clerk Connie Shaffer during Tuesday’s council meeting, Santer’s last after serving as city attorney since 1998. (Photo by Evan Bevins)

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