Fort Dodge, Iowa (PRWEB) June 12, 2021 Main Street Fort Dodge, Fort Dodge Fine Arts, Iowa Arts Council, and Fort Dodge Community School District students
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Kate Stucky, the office manager of the Greater Fort Dodge Growth Alliance, has been named the new director of operations and finance for Holy Trinity Parish and St. Edmond Catholic School.
She will begin her new responsibilities there on May 10.
”I fully believe in the vision and missions of both St. Edmond Catholic School and Holy Trinity Parish, and I’m very much looking forward to striving to help achieve those,” Stucky said.
”I am already an active member in both the school and the church it seemed like a natural fit,” she added. ”It is also a welcomed bonus to be on the same campus as my children”
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The Fort Dodge City Council is expected to award some contracts for street and trail work when it meets tonight.
The council’s activity will begin at 5:30 p.m. with an annual report from Main Street Fort Dodge, the organization that works to develop the downtown with a focus on historic preservation.
The council’s regular business meeting will begin at 6 p.m.
That’s when the council will consider awarding the infrastructure contracts.
One of those contracts is for the complete reconstruction of a couple blocks of streets on the city’s south side. The planned project would rebuild South 21st Street between 14th and 15th avenues south, plus 15th Avenue South between Oleson Park Avenue and South 22nd Street.
Feb 18, 2021
Main Street Fort Dodge will hold a Main Street Matters meeting from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. today at The Artist’s Warehouse, 12 N. 10th St.
Main Street Fort Dodge will discuss snow removal improvements and other street related matters with Public Works Director Brett Daniel.
For more information, contact Main Street Fort Dodge at 515-573-3172 or email kris@mainstreetfd.org.
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With a $12,000 grant from the Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs, Coppin Chapel will soon see some improvements.
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With a $12,000 grant from the Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs, Coppin Chapel will soon see some improvements.
Fort Dodge’s historic Coppin Chapel will soon see some improvements thanks to a grant from the Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs.
On Monday, the department announced a $12,084 grant for the First Avenue South church. Built in 1894 as St. Olaf Norwegian Lutheran Church, the building has served congregants of the African Methodist Episcopal Church since 1919. The grant will be used to hire a preservation architect to assess its condition and develop a plan for rehabilitation.