Even as residents of Wright County breathed a sigh of relief three weeks ago after escaping direct impacts of the now infamous “derecho,” some in
Day: September 3, 2020
Volleyball team has rough start to season
With a team that’s replacing a number of their athletes from a year ago, the Eagle Grove volleyball team will be a work in progress
Eagle team takes fifth at IF-A meet
After Eagle boys head cross country coach Ben Demuth found out that their scheduled meet at Gilbert had been moved, and resulted in a conflict
Friedl takes fourth in Iowa Falls
The Lady Eagles only took three runners to last Thursday’s meet at Meadow Hills and hosted by Iowa Falls-Alden, but those ladies did the best
Eagles play well early, can’t sustain it in home loss
If points could be awarded for early effort, and not giving up when the going got tough, the Eagle football team would have made the
Wright County Board of Health votes to decertify nursing side of Public Health
According to Mickey Cooper, Chairman of the Wright County Board of Health, a decision was made at their August meeting to decertify the in-home nursing
GoServ helps with derecho clean up
When disaster strikes, whether near or far, Iowans repeatedly answer the call for help. When 100+ mph winds from the Midwest derecho hit parts of
Mary Lou Gangestad
Mary Lou (Hazelwood) Gangestad, the daughter of Robert and Eleanora (Boofer) Hazelwood, was born on June 10, 1936, on the family farm in Marshall County,
Senator Ernst makes stop at Prestage Foods
On Monday, Aug. 31, Senator Joni Ernst made a stop in Wright County as part of her 99 County Tour for 2020. The visit to