The newest member of the Fort Dodge City Council, Jen Crimmins, will be sworn into office during a Tuesday morning ceremony. The ceremony will begin at 11 a.m
When the Fort Dodge City Council ends its business meetings, traditionally the mayor calls for a motion to adjourn. That did not happen Monday evening. Instea
Five of the seven seats on the Fort Dodge City Council will be filled during today’s voting. Voters will pick one at-large member of the council and council
-Messenger photo by Kelby Wingert
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.
-Messenger photo by Kelby Wingert
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.