AMES, Iowa – Being well is an ongoing journey and is different for each person because of varying situations and choices. That is why Iowa
Month: March 2024
Iowa House Sends Newly Amended Aea Bill Back to the Senate as Talks Continue
As Republican lawmakers worked toward an agreement on changes to Iowa’s Area Education Agencies, the House on Thursday sent back to the Senate an amended
Iowa Achieves #1 in Renewable Energy for Seventh Year
Des Moines, IA –The newly released Clean Power Annual Market Report from the American Clean Power Association (ACP) shows that Iowa has once again maintained
Bill Proposing Legal Immunity for Pesticide Manufacturers Advances
The Senate Appropriations Committee approved a bill Tuesday adding legal protections for pesticide manufacturers over failure to adequately warn consumers about the potential health risks
Eagle Grove Gets a McDonald’s – Sort Of…
TK Students put on their work aprons and started their new jobs at Eagle Grove's brand new McDonald's – at the Eagle Grove Elementary, recently
Individual State Speech Wraps Up
Another year of individual speech competitions is completed. "Elizabeth and Evan represented Eagle Grove very well," read a post to the Eagle Grove High School
First Graders Read ‘La Vaca Que Decia Oink’
First Graders and their Reading Buddy Bears got a special Guest Reader by videoconference last week, High School Spanish Teacher Megan Myers from nearby Humboldt,
Affairs of the Heart Surgeon
Students in Anatomy class at Eagle Grove High School learned a lot more about the heart as part of their Heart and Circulatory System lessons,
Last Snowball Fight of the Year?
Before heading out for Spring Break, the students at Eagle Grove Elementary got in one last snowball fight (even if they had to use paper
Students Get International Penpals
Some local students at the Eagle Grove Elementary School are making some new friends from far away – all the way from France, in fact,