The latest in a long list of Eagle Scouts to come out of Eagle Grove, coached and guided to the accomplishment (which in the rest
Month: September 2022
The Idyllic Life: Chalk Is Cheap, Art Is Priceless
When I was growing up, I thought artists were required by law to have a big, fancy easel, a palette the size of a large
Inside the Iowa House: People Over Politics
Iowans are exhausted and fed up with politics today. Frankly, so am I. With almost 50 days until the election, we know what's next. TV
Interest group’s ad rakes Axne over term limits issue but ignores Grassley, Ernst
Televisions are getting larger, but that does not make it easier to decipher the political ads that are as common these days as gnats at
Social media provides flood of images of death and carnage from Ukraine war – and contributes to weaker journalism standards
Editor's note: The wars in Ukraine and elsewhere on our planet are, as wars tend to be, brutal and rife with tragedy. In today's world,
The Alternative – Bastiat vs Marx
John Bolton recently wrote an opinion piece in the Wall Street Journal calling England's new warmonger Prime Minister the best for America. Alan Blinder is
A calm, orderly City Council Meeting – in spite of tough questions
Monday's City Council meeting opened with the Pledge of Allegiance, a prayer, and a consent agenda that included beer/liquor licenses for two restaurants. There
Auditor Ellis encourages Iowans to participate in National Voter Registration Month
Clarion – Wright County Auditor Betty Ellis and Iowa Secretary of State Paul Pate are encouraging Iowans to celebrate National Voter Registration Month in September
School Board Votes To Resurface Track
The Eagle Grove Community School District Board of Education met Monday, September 12, 2022 at 6:00 p.m. All three principals were present to share