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Murphy to retire at WC Fed; Mourlam to assume reins
August 26, 2008
Webster City Federal will be wishing a fond farewell to one of its most familiar faces at the close of 2008 as President and CEO Phyllis Murphy retires, ending a distinguished career approaching four » Full Story
Area city clerks attend training
August 22, 2008
Two Hamilton County leaders attended the Municipal Clerks Academy recently at Iowa State University. » Full Story
Celebrating a century of service to community
August 21, 2008
Foster Funeral and Cremation Center is marking a big milestone in its history this year as the business celebrates 100 years of service to Webster City and the surrounding area. » Full Story
Register now for farm lease workshop
August 5, 2008
Learn about the latest information on farmland leasing at a three-hour interactive workshop that will take place on Tuesday, August 12th, beginning at 9 am. » Full Story
Inventory of HC plants lands him conservation award nomination
August 4, 2008
An Ames man has been nominated for a state conservation award for his work in inventory native plants, including a vast amount of work here in Hamilton County.Jimmie D. » Full Story
Stratford native nominated for state conservation award
July 31, 2008
A Stratford native is one of an elite group of finalists nominated for a state conservation award this summer. » Full Story
Knife River employees receive ‘Hero’ awards
July 28, 2008
BISMARCK, ND — Knife River Corporation recently announced the first recipients of the company's Knife River Hero Award. » Full Story
Look for ‘Black Hills Energy’ name with completion of Aquila purchase
July 16, 2008
RAPID CITY, S.D., — Black Hills Corp. (NYSE: BKH) today announced it has completed the $940 million cash purchase of five Aquila Inc. utilities in four states. » Full Story
Farm lease workshop coming in August
July 8, 2008
Learn about the latest information on farmland leasing at a three-hour interactive workshop that will take place on Tuesday, Aug. 12, beginning at 9 a.m. » Full Story


