It was 63-34 last time these two conference rivals faced each other. This time around, though another win came from the Bulldogs, the Eagles lost
Year: 2022
Eagle boys battle dominant Bulldogs
The Eagles hosted conference competitors, and undefeated with a current 16-0 record, Lake Mills Bulldogs Tuesday night. Losing by 50 points last time around, the
2022 Top of Iowa tournament results
106. MACK MORGAN Champ. Round 1: receives a bye Quarterfinals: wins by fall Semi-final: loses by fall 3rd Place Match: loses by fall 126. CONNOR
Timeless Music Mentions: Buddy Holly
63 years ago today, a Beech-Craft Bonanza soared across the snowy skies and frigid temperatures from Mason City, Iowa. Within minutes, the plane went down
New smart drinks shop offers surprisingly healthy treats, a Seattle flavor, and a strong dose of cool nostalgia
For Lisa Russell, the hardest part of having to close her old business, Slay Fitness, down due to COVID wasn't the loss of a "thriving"
Arden Scott Collectibles featured in Youtube series Destination Diaries
Sarah Thompson of Radcliffe based Rural Revitalization LLC, and Derek Lumsden of ​​Osceola based Polished Productions Consulting are on a mission to find the most
Eagle Grove Police Report: 1-7 to 1-12
January 7: 12:05 PM: Caller requesting a call from an officer regarding an assault. 12:36 PM: Theft report on 300 block of S. Kirkwood. 1:43
Applications being accepted for Iowa State’s AgDiscovery Program
AMES, Iowa – Iowa high school students interested in careers in veterinary medicine, animal science, laboratory technology, and wildlife ecology are encouraged to apply for
Iowa’s Outdoor Recreation Trust Fund Remains Empty
In 2010, 63% of Iowa voters approved the constitutional amendment that created the Natural Resources and Outdoor Recreation Trust Fund. The goal of which would
Iowa Rep. Hinson Takes Credit for Infrastructure Bill She Voted Against
In a press release issued by her office on Wednesday, January 19, 2022 Rep. Ashley Hinson (R) touted support of “game-changing” funding of $829 million