As Veterans Day nears next week, people are reflecting on their lost loved ones who were veterans. Many people often find interest in researching and
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Officer Mitchell Skow joins Eagle Grove police force
Eagle Grove’s newest police officer Mitchell Skow has only been on the job for a few weeks now, but is already finding out what a
Students vote at Robert Blue Middle School
In America, you may have to be 18 to leagally vote, but in many schools across the state of Iowa, and the nation, underage students
Wright County stays red, Helgevold and Rasmussen retain supervisor seats
Wright County voters went Republican in all races. In the hotly contested county supervisor races, both Republican incumbents, Rick Rasmussen (Dist. 1) and Karl Rasmussen
COVID-19 continues climb in Iowa
The spread of COVID-19 continues to accelerate in Iowa with a stark rise in active cases in the state, matched by a similar increase of
Real-life child care for some EGHS students
In years past, students in Lisa Tapper’s Child Development class at the high school would use baby dolls to help them learn the care, feeding
Record breaking early voting in Wright County, still many ballots out
The Wright County Auditor’s office has been a high traffic place these last few weeks. Early in-person voting started in Iowa October 5, and according
Daylight Saving Time…Love it or hate it?
It is said that George Hudson of New Zealand was the first person to propose the idea of moving the clocks ahead one hour in
Have you felt the need to serve your community?
The local Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT’s) on the Eagle Grove ambulance crew are trained to respond and deal with any number of medical conditions or
A BIG impact on a small town
If you say the name Jan Rowen in Eagle Grove, most people know who you are talking about. Whether you met her behind the counter