The Messenger - Fri Nov 06
The trial of former Webster City accountant Doug Messerly is set to begin Dec. 1 in Hamilton County District Court.
A classic farceThe Daily Freeman-Journal - Thu Nov 05
Tickets for "Don't Dress for Dinner" go on sale Saturday at the box office. All seats are reserved and tickets are $10. Performances are scheduled for Nov.
Elections around Hamilton County se.....The Daily Freeman-Journal - Tue Nov 03
The polls were busy today in Webster City. Voters cast their ballots for the contested City Council race at St.
Additional H1N1 flu shot clinics ad.....The Daily Freeman-Journal - Tue Nov 03
Hamilton County Public Health will hold an H1N1 flu vaccine clinic from 12-7 p.m on Thursday at the public health office, 821 Seneca St., Webster City, for children ages 6 months through 6 years.
City Council to set work session on.....The Daily Freeman-Journal - Tue Nov 03
City Manager Ed Sadler Monday night asked the Webster City City Council to set a meeting to begin discussions on how the city should begin to plan for the closing of Electrolux.
Protecting our historyThe Daily Freeman-Journal - Sun Nov 01
Cheryl Patrou had a really busy weekend. She and other members of the Webster City Historical Committee spent a lot of time getting everything in place for the Hallowed Eve Ghost Tour, held Saturday at the Wilson Brewer Park-Depot Complex.
'Great Iowa History Play' makes a stop in Webster CityThe Daily Freeman-Journal - Sun Nov 01
Webster City Middle School's entire sixth grade class performed in "The Great Iowa History Play Thursday.
Small towns face similar issuesThe Messenger - Fri Oct 30
Harcourt mayor: Donna Brundage, Matt Davis, Devere Freeman; City Council candidates: Marc Greenfield, Meredith Hurtado.
A plague of paperworkThe Messenger - Fri Oct 30
Mona Dillard, of Fort Dodge, calls her son the love of her life. Every day, she lavishes care on Jodey Dillard, who was born 20 years ago with Down syndrome and a host of health problems.
Transition committee looks at commu.....The Daily Freeman-Journal - Fri Oct 30
The Webster City Transformation Council met Thursday to examine the needs of the community in the wake of Electrolux's closing announcement.
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