By Edward Lynn, Editor JEWELL, Iowa – Seven students from Robert Blue Middle School participated in the Middles & Music Honor Band on Saturday, Feb.
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Eagle Grove Police Officer Arrested for Misconduct Involving a Minor
by Amanda Rink, MidAmerica Publishing A former police officer with the Eagle Grove Police Department is facing criminal charges in Wright County for alleged misconduct
Wright County Economic Development and Heart of Iowa Regional Housing Trust Fund make money available to qualifying residents for home repairs
2025 applications being accepted now Wright County Economic Development is again partnering with the Heart of Iowa Regional Housing Trust Fund to make money available
January Clover Kids Focuses on Winter Safety
By Paige Roberts, K-12 Program Coordinator Wright County, Iowa – This month’s Clover Kids was about winter safety! Clover Kids learned about blizzards and explored
City Council Reviews 2024 Audit, Approves Resolutions
By Edward Lynn Editor The Eagle Grove City Council convened for its first meeting of the year on Monday evening, addressing several key issues,
Bridge Work to Begin
Wright County will be replacing a bridge on C-70 (330th St) starting on Wednesday, January 15th, 2025 beginning at 8:00 am. The road closure will
Some Iowa Counties Give Up the Ability To Weigh In on Livestock Facility Construction
Wright County has not submitted an evaluation resolution. By Cami Koons Iowa counties can have their own review on proposed animal feeding operation permits if
Wright County Humane Society’s Latest Efforts
Amanda Rink, Editor The Humane Society of Wright County continues to make progress in its mission to care for animals and connect them with
Sara Krahling Inducted Into Hall of Fame
Eagle Grove’s own Sara Krahling, the daughter of Bill Krahling and Cyndy Schmanke, was recently recognized for participating in 40 years of Special Olympics events
Parachute Playtime
After 5th and 6th grade students at Robert Blue Middle School wrapped up their Kinball unit before the winter break, they still had a few