Chef Ted Smalley of HyVee prepares a locally sourced salad for the Farm to Fork dinner at the Wildwood Golf Course Social Hall. Press photos by Thomas Nelson.
The sign outside of the Farm To Fork event at the Wildwood Golf Course welcomes attendees.
People get seated for the Farm To Fork dinner after the appetizer and drinks period.
Chef Ted Smalley of HyVee prepares a locally sourced salad for the Farm to Fork dinner at the Wildwood Golf Course Social Hall. Press photos by Thomas Nelson.
The sign outside of the Farm To Fork event at the Wildwood Golf Course welcomes attendees.
Lanie Sanvig invited Misty the Dog for a meet and greet at Tellurian Brewing on Thursday, May 22. Misty is from the PAWS Animal Shelter and is ready to be adopted into a good home. Press photo by Travis Fischer
By Travis Fischer, tkfischer@charlescitypress.com
Tellurian Brewing invited two special guests...
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Charles City Aeronautics Inc. executives (from left) Christopher Schrodt, vice-president/director of operations; Todd Kyle, president/chief pilot; William Kyle, chairman of the board/director of maintenance; and Nicole Kyle, corporate secretary/director of marketing, stand in front of the company’s fleet of training aircraft, charter aircraft and managed aircraft ranging from single engine planes to jets. The aircraft are based at the company’s operations in Charles City, Mason City and Ames. Submitted photo
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DES MOINES — While recording a personal-record time of 55.61 seconds in the...
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Press photo by John Burbridge
Charles City first baseman Micah Thompson makes an unassisted put-out on Mason City junior Gabe Ries during Thursday’s baseball game at Comet Field. The Riverhawks won 11-0 in five innings during the season-opener for both teams.
By John Burbridge
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CHARLES CITY — Time was running out for...
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Charles City junior Victor Ward, crosses the finish line slightly behind Clear Creek Amana sophomore Tay Seals, left, and Clear Lake senior Alex Kerr, right, during the preliminaries of the Class 3A boys 100-meter dash, Thursday at the State Track and Field Championships. Ward didn’t advance to the final for the 100 or the 200, which he also qualified for, but will be back in action on Friday as a member of the Comets’ 1600-meter boys medley relay team.
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