Apr 8, 2021
Jason T. Mills, 52, of Fort Dodge died Tuesday, April 6, 2021 at Trinity Regional Medical Center. No local services are planned at this time. Laufersweiler Funeral Home is serving the family.
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Ashley Doster, a fourth grade teacher at St. Edmond Catholic School, left, looks over a letter sent to Grace Schlegel, 9, one of her students. Schlegel was sent the letter by a Marian Home resident through the Care Mail program started by UnityPoint Health – Trinity Regional Medical Center. -Messenger photo by Chad Thompson
McKenna Dillard, 9, a fourth-grader in Ashley Doster’s St. Edmond Catholic School class, holds a letter sent to her from a resident at the Marian Home and Village. Residents there and students from St. Edmond exchanged Care Mail throughout the year. The program was started through UnityPoint Health – Trinity Regional Medical Center.
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Fort Dodge Fire Department vehicles fill the parking lot of the Quality Inn on U.S. Highway 169 Friday morning. A fire there sent two people to the hospital and heavily damaged one guest room. -Messenger photo by Bill Shea
A Fort Dodge firefighter cleans up broken glass following a fire at the Quality Inn on U.S. Highway 169 Friday morning. -Messenger photo by Bill Shea
Fort Dodge firefighters work at the Quality Inn on U.S. Highway 169 after extinguishing a fire there Friday morning. A woman and a child suffered smoke inhalation in the blaze, which gutted one room of the hotel.
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Christina Christian, of Fort Dodge, is all smiles as she poses with a Webster County Drug Court Alumni T-shirt displayed in front of her. Christian, who is almost three years sober, is selling the shirts to support the alumni group. The money will pay for sober social events and help members in a financial pinch. -Messenger photo by Chad Thompson
Tim Mapel and Chris Staley, of Optic Ink, designed this Webster County Drug Court ribbon featured on T-shirts to support the Webster County Drug Court Alumni.
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Christina Christian, of Fort Dodge, is all smiles as she poses with a Webster County Drug Court Alumni T-shirt displayed in front of her. Christian, who is almost three years sober, is selling the shirts to support the alumni group. The money will pay for sober social events and help members in a financial pinch.