Editor's note:See the print edition of the Eagle Grove Eagle for more photos. He made pillow cases for every kid who had to go to
Month: March 2022
Project honoring Eagle Grove’s storied history of scouting moving forward
It all started when Steve Halverson of Monona, WI, was a Scout in Eagle Grove as a boy, along with his cousin. “When I was
The Naked Bean packs ’em in for ribbon cutting
Jarika Eisentrager came to Eagle Grove in 2nd grade, and graduated from EGHS in 2017 ready for college. A real go-getter, she then raced through
The Alternative – Eating Animals
We sold the calves Tuesday at the Waverly Sale Barn. When we got home and opened the gate to the feeding area the cows didn’t
Yellow bass still a Lake Cornelia concern
DNR still considering options for lake renovation A couple of weekends ago, dozens of fishermen descended on Lake Cornelia. They were after one thing –
Age of the geek – reflecting on TikTok
Some time ago I wrote about diving into the world of TikTok, the current web based media machine taking over the internet one vertical video
Supervisors discuss past drainage issues
During the Monday meeting of the Wright County Board of Supervisors, they dealt with a few drainage issues from days gone by. They moved to
Clarion native published book about “Elm Lake Days”
Curt Froyen, a 1966 graduate of Clarion High School, has recently published his first book, “Elm Lake Days.” According to the author, “Elm Lake Days”
Federal Disaster Declaration approved for 25 Iowa counties, including Wright
On Wednesday, February 25, Gov. Kim Reynolds received notification that President Biden had granted her request for a Presidential Major Disaster Declaration for 25 counties
March is Iowa History Month
DES MOINES – The Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs invites Iowans of all ages to learn more about our state’s past throughout Iowa History Month