The weekend clean-up from last week’s blizzard cost Wright County more than $70,000. The board of supervisors heard a report from County Engineer Adam Clemons
Month: January 2024
The Mayor’s Report
Our first meeting of the year covered many issues and questions to be answered.Most important were the open council seat needing filled and the issue
State appeals court block on Iowa’s law restricting school books, LGBTQ subjects
The state of Iowa is appealing a federal judge’s decision to block enforcement of a law that removes books with sexual content from public schools
Senate Minority Leader Pam Jochum will not seek reelection in 2024
Iowa Senate Democratic Leader Pam Jochum announced Friday she will not seek reelection in 2024. Jochum, of Dubuque, was first elected to the Iowa Legislature
Court declares Iowa gender-balance requirement to be unconstitutional
A federal judge has declared an Iowa law requiring gender balance on a judicial nominating commission to be unconstitutional. In a lawsuit that pitted the
The Idyllic Life, Roots, Growth, and Patience
In 2020, when the world shut down, most of us found hobbies. Baking, camping, and gardening all rose to popularity, to name a few. As
Woolstock Examination Raises Serious Concerns
The results of an analysis of the records, finances, and operations of the city of Woolstock, which were tested as required by state law, were
Boyd leads first City Council meeting as Mayor
At the tail end of a quick school board meeting that lasted just over half an hour due to being scheduled half an hour before
Jan. 18, 2024
EGE 1/18/24 Legals
Patricia Schultz
Patricia (Pat) Ann (Conaway) Schultz was born April 6, 1930, in Eagle Grove, IA to Martha Baker and Orland Conway. She was the youngest of