Watchdog groups were ready to challenge DOGE from the start under the assumption it would fall under the legal rules governing outside government advisory groups. Indeed, within minutes of Trump’s swearing in,
A Minneapolis landlord notorious for owning a swath of substandard housing and mistreating tenants has dissolved a nonprofit organization authorities say he used to avoid roughly $30,000 in taxes. Steven Meldahl,
The only three-row SUV in the Stellantis lineup that isn’t a Jeep, the Durango is also the only model offering the famed 5.7L and a supercharged 6.2L engine.
A man is accused of stealing a Dodge Charger from Kelsey Chevrolet in Lawrenceburg and leading police on a chase.
David Baylis, a CGI automotive artist known as 'davidbaylisdesign' on social media, has decided to rework the new Charger into a Hemi V8 wonder
FORT DODGE, Iowa — A Fort Dodge woman was arrested for arson on Monday following a Sunday house fire, Fort Dodge police said. 34‐year‐old Megan S. Freeman was taken into custody after a house fire at 211 N 12th St. in Fort Dodge was determined to be suspicious, prompting an investigation.
On Tuesday, crews were dispatched to a Dodge Center residence on 3rd St SE that had black smoke coming from a garage.
The Dodge brand of Stellantis in Auburn Hills is searching for a new kind of brand ambassador — called “badassadors” — to introduce the next generation of Dodge muscle cars to a new audience.
The Fort Dodge wrestling team is in the home stretch of the regular season, as they host Mason City here Thursday night beginning at 6:30 p.m. The Dodgers will honor their senior class, a group that includes defending state champion Koy Davidson along with Hunter Richardson,
A Fort Dodge woman has been accused of intentionally setting a residence on fire over the weekend. On Sunday at around 1:41 p.m. the Fort Dodge fire and police departments
Passing himself off as a "bitcoin billionaire," a 30-year-old California man was able to cheat Jackson, Wyoming, businesses out of nearly $212,000
This feature first ran in a special publication called Hometown Pride, published June 30, 2024, featuring people and organizations from Fort Dodge and the surrounding area who are making a difference in their communities.