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Day: June 18, 2025

Record Breaking Tournament “Fore the Animals”
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June 18, 2025June 18, 20257 min read Editor

Record Breaking Tournament “Fore the Animals”

  by Edward Lynn Editor EAGLE GROVE, Iowa – For many animals who have suffered abuse, neglect, and abandonment, a turn in their luck comes

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U.S. Senate GOP wants to hike debt limit by $5 trillion in mega-bill
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June 18, 2025June 17, 20251 min read Editor

U.S. Senate GOP wants to hike debt limit by $5 trillion in mega-bill

by Jennifer Shutt WASHINGTON — U.S. Senate Republicans unveiled Monday that they plan to raise the country’s debt limit by $5 trillion in the “big,

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ISU Study Examines Impacts of Collective Trauma on Iowa Farmers and Sustainability Outcomes
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June 18, 2025June 16, 20253 min read Editor

ISU Study Examines Impacts of Collective Trauma on Iowa Farmers and Sustainability Outcomes

Research highlights the effects of shared traumatic experiences on farmers, their communities and the land   By Chris Morris, J. Gordon Arbuckle Jr. AMES, Iowa

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ISU Extension and Outreach Showcases Urban Agriculture through Statewide Pilot, Field Days, Urban Extension Leaders Conference
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June 18, 2025June 16, 20253 min read Editor

ISU Extension and Outreach Showcases Urban Agriculture through Statewide Pilot, Field Days, Urban Extension Leaders Conference

  By Graham Sandersfeld, Kathleen Delate AMES, Iowa – Urban farmers have many competing needs, often working full-time, off-farm jobs in addition to farming in

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Wright County K-5 Youth Get a Head Start on Fair Projects!
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June 18, 2025June 16, 20252 min read Editor

Wright County K-5 Youth Get a Head Start on Fair Projects!

Clarion, Iowa – The first 2025 K-5 Summer Day Camps were filled with making new friends, creating static projects to bring to the fair, and

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City Improves Downtown Sidewalks
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June 18, 2025September 24, 20253 min read Editor

City Improves Downtown Sidewalks

  by Edward Lynn Editor EAGLE GROVE, Iowa – Downtown Eagle Grove is seeing a small but significant upgrade this year as the city moves

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A Play About Wright County Opens In Norway
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June 18, 2025June 17, 20252 min read Editor

A Play About Wright County Opens In Norway

The performance in Norway will be about the settlement of Wright County in the late 1800’s by Rodger Tveiten A fact-based drama about the first

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Iowa summer food assistance program falls short on convenience, choices, critics say
Iowa News

June 18, 2025June 17, 20257 min read Editor

Iowa summer food assistance program falls short on convenience, choices, critics say

by Tom Foley Gov. Kim Reynolds’ “healthier and cheaper” alternative to federal summer food assistance programs is again facing criticism that it is less convenient

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Street Projects, EMS Discussed, Wages Raised by City Council
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June 18, 2025June 18, 20254 min read Editor

Street Projects, EMS Discussed, Wages Raised by City Council

by Edward Lynn Editor EAGLE GROVE – The Eagle Grove City Council moved forward on several infrastructure initiatives and celebrated a flawless EMS inspection at

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Summerfest Cut Short by Storm, But Still Rocked
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June 18, 2025June 18, 20252 min read Editor

Summerfest Cut Short by Storm, But Still Rocked

  By Edward Lynn Editor EAGLE GROVE, Iowa – Summerfest returned to downtown Eagle Grove on Saturday, June 14, with a high-energy performance from country

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