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Webster City baseball downs Osage, 7-1
The Webster City Lynx baseball team returned to action on Thursday night, as they hosted the Osage Green Devils in non-conference action at Webster City High School. Webster City entered at 14-9, while Osage entered at 15-5. Osage would take the initial lead on Thursday, driving in a run on...
City of Charles City Names New Fire Chief
After a three-month hiring process, the City of Charles City has named its new fire chief. Sam Deverell has been tabbed to succeed current chief, Marty Parcher. Deverell comes to the CCFD after an extensive career in the military and fire service industry. He is a Charles City graduate and recently moved his family back to Charles City.
Charles City Speed Cameras Get Put in Park, Will Go Dark
On March 11th, four traffic enforcement cameras were activated in Charles City in an effort to crack down on speeding within City limits. Less than three months later, the City is being forced to pull the plug on the devices. That’s City Administrator Steve Diers, who says the City had...
en. Grassley Praises Local, State, And Federal Response To Iowa Flooding
Senator Chuck Grassley says the attitude of Iowans impacted by the recent severe flooding is positive despite the widespread and significant damage seen in the northwestern parts of the state. Grassley was in Spencer on Wednesday and describes what he saw firsthand. Spencer, which sits at the confluence of the...
Why Fireworks Were Banned For Almost 80 Years In Iowa
It's hard to believe that fireworks in the state of Iowa have only been legal to buy and use for just 7 years. Before that, it was against the law for Iowans to sell or use fireworks for almost 80 years. The craziest part is that just one incident in...
High Rainfall Amounts Could Impact Pheasant Population
(Lewis) The abundant rainfall this spring will likely hurt the pheasant population this fall. John Lorenzen of the Iowa Department of Natural Resources stated that the weather impact won’t be known until the roadside count is conducted in August to estimate the pheasant numbers for the upcoming fall hunting season. Lorenzen mentioned that pheasant numbers in Iowa tend to decrease after snowy winters, followed by cold, wet springs.
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