FORT DODGE – The Mid-Iowa Development Association (MIDAS) Council of Governments welcomes their new Executive Director, Kathy Pfiffner, who began work on Sept. 3.
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Five Calhoun County Veterans take part in Honor Flight
On Sept. 21, the 19th Brushy Creek Honor Flight, which included five Veterans from Calhoun County, took off for a visit to Washington, D.C. The
The Graphic-Advocate to launch updated website
For the past few years, The Graphic-Advocate’s website has served as a vehicle to encourage its readers to pick up hard copies of the newspaper
Supervisors sign two contracts, meet with department heads
It was a busy day for the Board of Supervisors of Calhoun County, as they met with 13 department heads of the county during their
Supervisors approve two Board of Health Committee members
The approval of two new Board of Health Committee members, along with Medical Examiner-Investigator was one of the major highlights of a recent meeting held
Dell Blair Memorial Chili Cook-off announces top five contestants
Even though it was a rainy morning, the clouds parted just enough to allow local chili makers to dish up some goods for residents and
After 38 years, Harris Drug closes its doors
On a misty Friday morning, the majority of the shelves inside of Harris Drug – located on the southwest corner of Main Street and Illinois
Supervisors okay equipment purchase, underground construction permit
Buying equipment and signing an underground construction permit was the primary focus of a recent meeting conducted by the Board of Supervisors of Calhoun County,
You Make Me Happy, When Skies Are Gray
Franklin Hucka overcomes tragedy, adversity Editor’s Note: This is part two of a two-part series. Part one of this feature story was re- ported in the
SMCH to offer Healthy Cooking classes
When preparing meals at home, do you find yourself making the same recipes? Stewart Memorial Community Hospital is offering Exploring Healthy Cooking classes, which will