Governor Kim Reynolds announced essential workers and individuals with disabilities may soon be eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine. Currently, the state is prioritizing first
Category: News
Carrying on the legacy ~ Aaron Eilerts Day of Service and Giving
Even though none of the students at Robert Blue Middle School ever got the chance to know or meet Aaron Eilerts personally, they honored him
Running full steam ahead – Two-time All American runner, Tiffany Christensen, racing to be part of U.S. Olympic Team
It’s not often that someone discovers their true passion in life while in middle school, but that’s exactly how it was for Tiffany Christensen, a
Golden Stars Drill Team Night will go on…COVID style
It’s been up in the air…people have been asking…the dancers have been rehearsing…and now, there are finally some answers about the highly anticipated Golden Stars
Education Savings Accounts… A game of “haves” and “have-nots?”
“If there’s one thing the pandemic has taught us about education, it’s that our parents need choice. And it’s not just in-person versus virtual. Sometimes
Snow ban tickets will increase
The last couple of weeks we have brought you articles explaining the City of Eagle Grove ordinances as they pertain to snow ban parking and
EG School employees receive first round of COVID vaccinations
After school abruptly came to an end last March because of the Coronavirus pandemic, students and teachers were left wondering when things would get back
Grassley holds Q&A session in Eagle Grove
A group of Eagle Grove small business owners, along with two Wright County Supervisors and City Administrator Bryce Davis, gathered to meet for a Q&A
The magic of mentoring… for both the child AND adult
Part 2 of 2 In Part 1 of this story last week, we shared with you the special bond that has developed between Amy Pederson
Snow Days are not an easy decision for school district
It’s been a long, cold winter, filled with below zero wind chills and snow that just seems to keep accumulating. Not only has it been