Taylor Smith, Sports Editor The Eagles kept their season alive on Monday night in the first round of Class 2A, District 4 boys basketball action.
Month: February 2025
Three Eagles Advance To Wrestle At State
Taylor Smith, Sports Editor On Saturday, the Eagle Grove boys wrestling team continued their season at the Class 2A, District 7 tournament held at Humboldt
Girls Finish Basketball Season In Emmet County
Taylor Smith, Sports Editor On Saturday night, the Eagle Grove girls basketball team played a Class 3A, Region 6 postseason game at Estherville-Lincoln Central. The
100 Wins And Counting
Taylor Smith, Sports Editor On February 8th, local high school grappler Hayden Schafer joined a prestigious list of Eagle Grove wrestlers. Although his official 100th
Bill Would Add Nutrition, Natural Light Provisions to Therapeutic Classroom Grants
by Robin Opsahl, Iowa Capital Dispatch Schools could use state grant funding for therapeutic classrooms to provide access to vitamin and mineral supplementals, “minimally processed
North Iowa Housing Conference to Address Regional Housing Challenges
By Luke Seaberg, Esther Crompton AMES, Iowa – Communities across north Iowa are facing a growing need for housing development, and local leaders are working
Christian Congregations Are Standing Up to Cruelty. Why Won’t Politicians
The Trump team has attacked bishops, Lutheran social service organizations, and other faith communities simply for following their social gospel. By Peter Montgomery Here’s a strange
Lawmakers Renew Effort To Update Farm Bill, Ease ‘Economic Crisis’ in Farm Country
by Cami Koons, Iowa Capital Dispatch February 12, 2025 Congress has failed to reauthorize the massive piece of bipartisan legislation, known as the Farm Bill,
University of Iowa Health Care Union Begins Bargaining With Iowa Board of Regents
By: Brooklyn Draisey Members of the University of Iowa Health Care workers union demanded double-digit wage increases, set language on workplace violence response, included bereavement time
USAID Shutdown Would Halt Research Grants to State Universities
By: Shalina Chatlani If the Trump administration succeeds in shutting down the federal United States Agency for International Development, known globally as USAID, state colleges and