By Amanda Rink, Mid-America Publishing A former Eagle Grove police officer has been arrested following an investigation into allegations of misconduct involving a minor. The
Month: January 2025
Fort Dodge couple sues city alleging misconduct by a police officer
By Clark Kauffman, Iowa Capital Dispatch A Fort Dodge couple is suing the city, alleging a police officer improperly entered their home and violated their
National Guard Scholarship Bills Pass in Iowa House
by Brooklyn Draisey, Iowa Capital Dispatch January 30, 2025 Two pieces of legislation related to higher education financial aid for members of the Iowa National
Inspire Future Innovators: Volunteer to Judge at the 2025 State Science and Technology Fair of Iowa
By Sydney Peterson, Alexa Groff AMES, Iowa – Iowa State University Extension and Outreach is seeking judges for the State Science and Technology Fair
Monarch and Pollinator Habitat Workshop Series to Be Held in February and March
By: Elizabeth Ripley AMES, Iowa – Iowa Learning Farms will host a series of monarch and pollinator habitat workshops in February and March. Farmers, landowners
Iowa 4-H Plant the Moon Selected for Iowa STEM Scale-Up Program
By Maya Hayslett, Sydney Peterson Plant the Moon Challenge experiments. AMES, Iowa – The Iowa 4-H Plant the Moon Challenge has been selected for the
Hot Beef Sundae Dinner Benefits California Wildfires
By: Edward Lynn Editor The Annual Hot Beef Sundae Supper at the Eagle Grove Evangelical Lutheran Church was a big success last Saturday evening,
Eagle Grove Scouts Embark on Educational Winter Adventure
By Edward Lynn Editor Eagle Grove’s Scouts BSA troops made the most of their Christmas break, embarking on a memorable road trip that combined
Ongoing Investigation Into Possible Contamination from Daybreak Eggs
Amanda Rink, MidAmerica Publishing The Iowa Department of Natural Resources is investigating whether Daybreak Eggs, south of Eagle Grove, has released wastewater high in ammonia
Librarians Gain Protections in Some States As Book Bans Soar
Karen Grant and fellow school librarians throughout New Jersey have heard an increasingly loud chorus of parents and conservative activists demanding that certain books