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CURTIS SWEDLUND | News, Sports, Jobs - Messenger News

Curtis (Curt) Swedlund, 72, of Fort Dodge passed away Monday, April 12th, 2021 at the Simpson Health Center Friendship Haven. A visitation will be from 6:00 t

Be a light | News, Sports, Jobs - Messenger News

-Messenger photo by Chad Thompson Damien Miller, Fort Dodge Senior High assistant varisty girls basketball coach and Athletics for Education and Success coach, helps Butler Elementry School as a behavioral specialist. -Messenger photo by Chad Thompson Damien Miller, a Fort Dodge native, plays a little one-on-one basketball with Brooklyn Gilliland, 9, a fourth grade student at Butler Elementary School. Miller helps at the school as a behavioral specialist. Gilliand said she enjoys being able to talk sports and hang out with Miller at the school. -Messenger photo by Chad Thompson Damien Miller’s smile shows through his mask as he visits with Brooklyn Gilliland, 9, a fourth grade student at Butler Elementary School. Miller helps at the school as a behavioral specialist.

Loss of learning | News, Sports, Jobs

-Messenger file photo by Kelby Wingert Jeri Thompson, instructional coach at Butler Elementary School, helps kindergartner Kiyler Martin write his name during the first day of school. School officials saw fewer students reaching benmarks in testing this fall, in part due to a loss of instructional time. -Messenger file photo by Kelby Wingert Jeri Thompson, instructional coach at Butler Elementary School, helps kindergartner Kiyler Martin write his name during the first day of school. School officials saw fewer students reaching benmarks in testing this fall, in part due to a loss of instructional time. Fewer students in the Fort Dodge Community School District scored at or above their grade’s benchmarks this fall, compared to the fall term of 2019.

Syracuse bishop revives Ember Days, calls for prayer and fasting for vocations

Philadelphia, Pa., Jan 23, 2020 / 05:30 pm (CNA).- Four months after submitting his mandatory letter of resignation to Pope Francis, Archbishop Charles Chaput officially stood down as leader of the Philadelphia archdiocese on Thursday.   With his successor, Bishop Nelson Perez, set to be installed on Feb.18, Chaput enters retirement after 32 years as a bishop  much of it spent on the national stage, and widely recognized as a spiritual and intellectual leader in the Church in the United States. Chaput reflected on his vocation as bishop to CNA on Thursday, citing St. Augustine as the model of service he has sought to emulate in his ministry.

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