Try to imagine what it might be like if you’re a gifted teenage student-athlete in what you believe is the prime of health. You run,
Day: November 12, 2020
People need you to help SHARE CHRISTMAS now more than ever
COVID has made 2020 a tough year for everyone, but some more than others. All too many people lost their jobs or were laid off
Gov. Reynolds advises Iowans to reconsider holiday plans as COVID-19 spread grows
The spread of COVID-19 across the state of Iowa continues to accelerate at an alarming rate, reaching new highs in the number of active cases
Voter turnout exceeds 76% for general election, surpassing 2016 numbers
As the dust cleared after Tuesday’s general election, Wright County Auditor Betty Ellis was happy with how the process in the county went. It was
Fraud surrounding COVID-19 is increasing
As the number of people and communities affected by the COVID-19 pandemic grows, so do the scams associated with it. Scammers use public health emergencies
“Future-ready” Part 1 of 2
The Eagle Grove Area School District is changing the rules of what happens in a library. Jeanette White, head school librarian, says gone are the
Anonymous donor helps out Eagle Grove area families
Eagle Grove Area School District families with an outstanding lunch account balance got an unexpected, and much appreciated surprise last week. An anonymous staff member
Masks required in all public indoor spaces in Wright County
In recognition of the large recent increase in COVID-19 cases across the state of Iowa that has already impacted the ability of our hospital system
Claire Kienzle fulfills a dream of State
I think it’s fair to say that EGHS senior Claire Kienzle has been building up to this point for several years now, and has had
Bettie Koob shares a tale of love, patriotism, and WWII
“My dearly beloved Wife, Bettie,”…this is how Robert (Bob) Koob started all his countless letters to his wife while he was serving in the U.S.