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City Government

Webster City moves into final design phase for wastewater treatment plant

After years of putting the endeavor on the proverbial backburner, the City of Webster City is starting to inch closer to embarking on the...

February 7, 2023

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City Government

Audit gives City of WC a good review

Every year, certified public accountants visit municipalities across the state. In these visits, these third-party auditors are provided...

February 7, 2023

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City Government

City sets hearing to move forward on $78 million wastewater plant

The City of Webster City is proposing to buy property in order to move forward with the proposed $78 million wastewater treatment plant...

January 17, 2023

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City GovernmentParks & Recreation

Lesher named new Director of Recreation and Public Grounds

The City of Webster City is pleased to announce that Breanne Lesher will be named as the new Director of Recreation & Public Grounds as...

January 16, 2023

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City GovernmentParks & Recreation

After 45 years at Fuller Hall, Webster City will say farewell to the remarkable Larry Flaws

For two generations of Webster Citians, Fuller Hall won’t be quite the same after Wednesday, which is Larry Flaws’ last day as...

January 16, 2023

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City Government

Council is seeking best way to help WC Daycare renovation

The City Council of Webster City agreed Tuesday to help find a way to make the path to the proposed Webster City Daycare renovation an...

January 4, 2023

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City GovernmentPublic SafetyTraffic

Council test drives speed camera idea

The City Council of Webster City on Monday heard a presentation by speed camera firm Sensys Gatso during a 5:30 p.m. work session. The City...

December 20, 2022

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City GovernmentTraffic

Fair Meadow widening, reconstruction passed by Council

The widening of Fair Meadow Drive in the block where McDonald’s and Kwik Star are located got the City Council of Webster City’s go...

December 20, 2022

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City GovernmentPublic Works

A six-year steady climb in sewer rates becomes reality

In the next six years, sewer users in Webster City will see their sewer rates climb, beginning on Jan. 1, 2023, with an initial 25%...

December 6, 2022

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City Government

City will post unsafe building signs at Morning Glory

Unsafe building signs will go up on the Morning Glory Coffee Shop building. The City Council of Webster City voted Monday to post the signs...

December 6, 2022

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