TK and 1st-4th grade students at EG Elementary were hard at work while engaging in their daily subjects, Reading, Math, PE, and Art only to
Month: February 2024
Silver Screen Sunday Fun at The Hall
The recently spruced up Memorial Hall turned into a pop-up movie theater on Sunday the 4th, for the first of what is hopefully a series
Sweet Times at the Daddy/Daughter & Mother/Son Dances
The Mama Cats PTO put on their Father/Daughter and Mother/Son dances last weekend and everyone had a sweet time. “We had the best day and
Karl King Band Announces February 18th Concert
The Karl L. King Municipal Band of Fort Dodge, IA will open their 2024 indoor concert season on Sunday, February 18th, with a concert beginning
Eagle designer Megan Larsen wins first place for Total Newspaper Design in Better Newspaper Contest
Megan Larsen started at the Eagle Grove Eagle in March of 2022, as a designer. A graduate of Iowa Central Community College with a degree
Chase Quintus joins The Eagle Grove Eagle
Most people in Eagle Grove know Chase Quintus as the plucky young man who ran for city council at just 20 years old. Quintus served
Mid-America Publishing wins big in Better Newspapers Contest
The talented and hard working staff of the nineteen Iowa newspapers published by Hampton, Iowa based Mid-America Publishing all routinely turn in top quality work.
Schafer earns White Coat at UI Nursing School
2020 Eagle Grove High School (EGHS) graduate Megan Schafer entered the University of Iowa undecided on her major, but knowing she wanted to be in
EGHS grad Weland named to University of Iowa Fall 2023 Dean’s List
Eagle Grove High School graduate Drake Weland of Iowa City IA was among the more than 7,900 undergraduate students at the University of Iowa named
Clarmond overpaid property taxes – requests refund
Golf course may only get a few hundred of thousands paid under state law The board of directors at Clarmond Country Club asked for a