Day: May 16, 2024
Jumping Jeske Does It Again
There are no shortages of rivalries in track and field, but when your own coach holds a school record you’re vying for, there’s an additional
Feske Keeps Foot On The Pedal
Eagle Grove High School senior Ayden Feske’s track career has been decorated with multiple trips to state, a school record, and conference titles, but she’d
Farmers Market Returns to Eagle Grove
by Edward Lynn, Editor Every day that passes moves the world one day more away from the height of the Covid-19 pandemic, and one day
Slay Nutrition Moves ‘Two Doors Down’
by Edward Lynn, Editor Knowing owner Lisa Russel for the music fanatic that she is, I’m sure she wishes that the spacious new location of
Look for Consensus on Election Results at the Local Level
by Edward Lynn, Editor In this same issue, in this same section, is a press release from Secretary of State Paul Pate’s office calling attention
Turn to Iowa Secretary of State and Your County Auditor for Trusted Election Information
by Iowa Secretary of State Paul D Pate In today’s digital age, we find ourselves engulfed in what seems like an endless sea of information.
After Just Weeks in Prison, Former EGPD Officer Seeks Release
Still faces stalking charge with up to 10 year sentence by Jared Strong Less than a month after former police officer Walter Pacheco was sentenced
$1.7M R-STEP Grant to Empower Decision Makers’ Renewable Energy Choices
by Esther Crompton, Luke Seaberg AMES, Iowa – Iowa State University Extension and Outreach will receive $1.7 million from the U.S. Department of Energy Renewable
Grassley Recognized for Outstanding Achievements in Constituent Accountability and Accessibility
Congressional Management Foundation names Grassley as a finalist for its Democracy Award; ‘The Grassley office is clearly one of the best in Congress’ BUTLER COUNTY,