Mark Anthony Thielen, the son of Joseph C. and Myrtle J. (Minor), was born January 19, 1952, at Fort Dodge, Iowa. He was raised and
Month: November 2020
Allbough Award nominees needed for outstanding service to others
Do you know someone in Eagle Grove who is always going out of their way to help others? Maybe they deliver Meals on Wheels; maybe
With numbers climbing, County Board of Health issues guidelines
Winter sports at all three schools to be greatly impacted As a result of new guidelines, issued by Governor Reynolds and the Wright County Board
Community Thanksgiving feast in EG still a go
There’s been a lot of changes and cancellations going on with COVID, but one thing that’s still happening is the free Eagle Grove Community Thanksgiving
Kienzle swims in state relay
Claire Kienzle swam a leg of the Fort Dodge 200 freestyle relay entry last Saturday at the state meet in Marshalltown, helping the foursome to
Tori Huntley makes the Iowa Heart traveling volleyball team
Senior Tori Huntley loves playing volleyball, and after taking her final high school year off she has a chance to make up for it by
County over 1,000 COVID cases, board hears
In the weekly COVID-19 update at the Wright County Board of Supervisors meeting, Sandy McGrath noted that the county is now over 1,030 positive cases
Council awards contract for housing sustainability project
The Eagle Grove City Council met by phone conference this past Monday night, and approved a bid for a housing sustainability project at 713 North
Wear a mask… test if you’ve been exposed or have symptoms
As COVID cases continue to rise in Wright County, surpassing 1,000 cases as of Monday, Nov. 16 according to Wright County Public Health Nurse and
Eagle Grove school libraries updating material to focus on technology and digital access
Last week we brought you part 1 of how the Eagle Grove Area School District is changing the rules of what happens in the elementary/middle