When the City took over North Lawn Cemetery in May 2024, we inherited more than just beautiful grounds - we also gained a couple of classic 1950s trucks that turned many heads!
We've had plenty of people asking about these vintage beauties, and to keep things fair, we're giving everyone an equal opportunity to bid.
They're now listed on GovDeals, ready for their next adventure on (or off) the road!
Fort Dodge Fire & the City of Fort Dodge are proud to join NFPA in recognizing Fire Prevention Week, October 5–11: Charge Into Fire Safety: Lithium-Ion Batteries in Your Home. Learn more & stay safe: fpw.org
At 7:43 a.m. on Sunday, October 5, 2025, the Fort Dodge Fire Department responded to reports of a structure fire near Corpus Christi Church, 402 N 8th St, which also involved power lines.
Upon arrival, crews observed heavy smoke and determined the fire was located behind and within the former priest's quarters, a one-story building. Firefighters immediately initiated fire attack, search, and forcible entry. The fire was well involved in the attic and the west side of the structure, requiring multiple handlines to bring it under control. An extensive overhaul of the affected areas was conducted.
The fire also caused damage to nearby power lines, and MidAmerican Energy responded to remove a tree that had caught fire during the incident.
A second alarm was called, bringing seven off-duty firefighters back to staff the station and bring Engine 11 to the scene. A total of 21 Fort Dodge Fire Department personnel were on-site for about three hours. There were no injuries.
The building is currently owned by Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Parish of Webster County.
The cause of the fire is currently under investigation. The Fort Dodge Fire Department was assisted by the Fort Dodge Police Department and MidAmerican Energy.
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In speaking with Fire Chief Matt Price, the fire was located in and contained to the former priest quarters. A press release with additional information will be available Monday morning.Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube. ... See moreSee less
Starting Monday, October 6, 2025, the intersection of 1st Ave N and N 12th St will be converted to a three-way stop. This adjustment is part of the final phase of the 2025 downtown storm sewer project. Please be sure to use extra caution when traveling through this intersection.
Note: We welcome your thoughts and feedback, but please keep comments respectful and focused on the topic. Starting Monday, October 6, 2025, the intersection of 1st Ave N and N 12th St will be converted to a three-way stop. This adjustment is part of the final phase of the 2025 downtown storm sewer project. Please be sure to use extra caution when traveling through this intersection.
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