Month: April 2024
Lola Mae (Sue) Zweifel
Lola Mae (Sue) Zweifel of Boise Idaho passed away on March 10, 2024, at home surrounded by her daughters after a short battle with cancer.
Weland, Victorious, Sworn In – Gets Right to Work
'Betterment Committee' influence wanes After winning the March 26th special election to fill the vacancy in the Eagle Grove City Council created by the resignation
Bosch, Supervisor Candidate, Addresses EG City Council
Ashley Bosch, who is running for Wright County Supervisor as a challenger to incumbent District Two Supervisor Karl Helgevold, spoke at Eagle Grove’s City Council
Stop Driving Out of Town for Photo Prints
Good news Eagle Grove! You no longer have to drive to Fort Dodge or Webster City to get instant, on-demand photo prints and other products
Widespread Rains Ease Drought in Western Iowa
There was significant rainfall in the past week across the northwest half of the state, with much of that area receiving at least 2 inches
Make a Wish, Kiddos!
It was birthday cupcake time again at Eagle Grove Elementary – this time for kids with March birthdays – on Thursday the 28th, thanks to
Supervisors Discuss ‘Delicate Dance’ of Budgeting, Refine Plans for Federal Funds
The Wright County Board of Supervisors heard from only one resident during the first of two public hearings on the proposed county property tax levy.
Fort Dodge Nursing Home Cited for Bed Bugs, Fined Heavily
Several state-licensed nursing homes are facing fines due to recent findings of bed bugs, resident abuse, unexplained broken bones and medication errors. The violations
Paschen’s Call to Action for Iowa’s AEA: “What the Heck is Going on in Des Moines?”
On Tuesday, March 26, Iowa Senate Republicans voted to gut Area Education Agencies (AEAs), which are vital to the success of all students, but especially