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Feel the LOVE in Webster County!

Webster County Supervisors

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What’s not to love about working at Webster County, really? The team here is full of friendly peo-ple, all coming together for a common goal – to serve the citizens of Webster as efficiently and ef-fectively as possible, all with a genuine desire to make a positive impact on each and every per-son. We’re big on community here, and that’s evident from the moment you visit our historic coun-ty courthouse or encounter any of our hardworking colleagues. As the Board of Supervisors, we get to see big picture how our county works, and we’re appreciative of it every single day. After all, if we’ve said it once, we’ve said it a thousand times: We really do love how every county team member puts the WE in Webster.

Webster County Board of Supervisors: Niki Conrad, Mark Campbell, Nick Carlson, Bob Thode, Austin Hayek

Webster County Conservation

As a life-long resident of Webster County, I feel extremely fortunate to help manage the parks, wild-life areas and waterways that I grew up enjoying as a child. I truly love the variety of work and the services counties provide to their citizens and visitors. Each day offers different opportunities and challenges, but no day is the same. I love the diversity of Webster County’s recreational opportuni-ties and the quality of the offerings. I enjoy coming to work every day with a talented and motivated team that continues to strive for constant improvement. For over twenty-five years, Webster County has provided me with amazing experiences and opportunities that have encouraged my constant growth, both professionally and personally. Webster County has great people! I love the collaboration among governments, departments, community leaders, businesses, service organizations and volunteers that are working hard every day to make Webster County a great place to live, play and work!

Matt Cosgrove, Director

Webster County provides multiple outdoor recreation opportunities which makes an avid out-doorswoman, like myself, love spending plenty of time in the area. From the city, county and state parks there is plenty to do in Webster County. The community has developed beautiful walking and biking trails for any age to enjoy. The Des Moines River and Lizard Creek are in the heart of Fort Dodge which makes for a beautiful view when traveling through and a fun place to kayak and fish in the summer. Lastly, Webster County is home to the largest Off-Highway Vehicle Park in Iowa! I truly enjoy maintaining the park and seeing visitors come from all over to visit. It’s a hidden gem and I hope everyone is able to experience it!

Tasha Nielsen, Trail Technician

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