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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 Mosleyâs 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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Dale Iles, a road foreman for the Webster County Engineer’s Office, poses next to a 2020 Mack truck on Friday. The Secondary Roads Department was busy clearing both blacktop and gravel roads after the latest snowstorm.
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Dale Iles, a road foreman for the Webster County Engineer’s Office, poses next to a 2020 Mack truck on Friday. The Secondary Roads Department was busy clearing both blacktop and gravel roads after the latest snowstorm.
Webster County escaped relatively unscathed by the second snowstorm this winter after systems dropped five to seven inches of snow with strong winds Thursday night into Friday morning.
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Fort Dodge Public Works employee Zach Lind stands with a newer snow plow owned by the city. -Messenger photo by Kelby Wingert
This is the oldest snow plow Fort Dodge Public Works has, and it is about 25 years old.
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Fort Dodge Public Works employee Zach Lind stands with a newer snow plow owned by the city.
With the COVID-19 pandemic keeping lots of people at home and off the roads, Jeff Nemmers, the Fort Dodge city clerk and finance director, was a little concerned about what would happen to the account that pays for street work.
More than 300k Americans dead from COVID-19: Death toll surpasses grim milestone just hours after NY ICU nurse becomes first in US to receive the vaccine
New York ICU nurse Sandra Lindsay was the first to receive the COVID-19 vaccine in the US this morning
The first of the vaccinations were administered just hours before the COVID-19 death toll surpassed the grim 300,000 milestone
Seven-day rolling average for deaths is now just over 2,400 per day and average daily cases are at 213,000. Hospitalizations climbed to a record 109,331 yesterday
President Trump tweeted: First Vaccine Administered. Congratulations USA! Congratulations WORLD!
Vaccinations continued to roll out across the country throughout the morning with relieved healthcare workers from Ohio to Louisiana rolling up their sleeves to get the shot