City Government • Parks & Recreation
Dean Bowden has put it in writing. Tasked in early February with outlining on paper what he means when he offers to put $1 million on the...
March 21, 2023
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City Government • Public Safety
When thinking of how to improve a town or a city, most tend to think of important things — filling potholes, fixing streets, having clean...
March 16, 2023
Public Safety
When emergencies flare up and the horns start to blare, it is the firefighter who is among the first to be there. Every year, the Webster...
March 7, 2023
City Government
Over the past few weeks, the City Council of Webster City has spent quite a lot of time together, from receiving updates regarding traffic...
February 21, 2023
The City Council of Webster City voted Monday to accept a study outlining plans to improve safety for students walking or riding bikes to...
February 8, 2023
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
Every year, certified public accountants visit municipalities across the state. In these visits, these third-party auditors are provided...
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
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
For two generations of Webster Citians, Fuller Hall won’t be quite the same after Wednesday, which is Larry Flaws’ last day as...