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The Fort Dodge City Council is getting ready to borrow about $14.5 million to pay for various projects and purchases. That money will be secured by issuing ge ....
The Fort Dodge City Council will consider the nomination of police Capt. Dennis Quinn to become the next police chief when it meets tonight. The council will ....
-Messenger photo by Bill Shea U.S. Sen. Joni Ernst prepares to meet with representatives of Fort Dodge, Webster County, Fort Dodge Community School District and Iowa Central Community College Wednesday afternoon at the college. – Messenger photo by Bill Shea Chad Schaeffer, chief development officer for the city of Fort Dodge, greets U.S. Sen. Joni Ernst Wednesday afternoon at Iowa Central Community College. Kelly Halsted, economic development director for the Greater Fort Dodge Growth Alliance, is next to the senator. -Messenger photo by Bill Shea U.S. Sen. Joni Ernst prepares to meet with representatives of Fort Dodge, Webster County, Fort Dodge Community School District and Iowa Central Community College Wednesday afternoon at the college. ....
[email protected] Thousands of feet of new water mains will be installed in the northwest section of Fort Dodge beginning next year in a project intended to provide better water pressure and service to the area. The City Council on Monday hired Rasch Construction Inc., of Fort Dodge, to do the work at a cost of $1,970,666. That price is nearly $1 million less than the cost estimate for the project. “We’re getting super-aggressive bids on infrastructure projects,” City Manager David Fierke said. He said he believes contractors are offering good bids to increase their chances of getting projects during the COVID-19 pandemic. ....
-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. ....