ISU to host workshop for community design
City officials recently announced that Webster City is participating in the 2008 Community Visioning Program. Iowa State Univeristy will be gathering information from community members to learn your opinions on how to improve the community’s landscape through transportation enhancements.
The goal of this project is to develop a landscape plan that will graphically illustrate the vision of Webster City. Your input is an important part of this process and your ideas about community design and enhancement are valuable to the WC visioning committee.
Representatives from ISU will be hosting a survey workshop on Tuesday, May 13, from 4:30-6:30 p.m. at City Hall. Snacks and refreshments will be provided and preliminary results will be presented at the end of the workshop. The public is invited to attend.
City will test water valves this week
Officials from the City of Webster City recently announced that city crews have begun operating water valves for maintenance purposes at numerous locations throughout the city, and will do so throughout the week until Friday, between the hours of 7
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Officials from United Healthcare--Children’s Foundation, recently announced that new grants are available to help children who need critical health care treatment, services or equipment not covered or not fully covered by their parents’ health benef
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Officials from the Mental Health Association of Hamilton County announced the People for People Conference, which will be held on Wednesday, May 7, at the Faith United Methodist Church, 2020 Superior St., in Webster City.
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Registration for Co-Ed Softball has begun and will run through Friday, May 23. This is a nine game league played on Sundays at Middleton Sports Complex from June 1 - July 27. The fee is $125. Please contact Fuller Hall at 515-832-9193.
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