A big change is coming for your hometown newspaper. Starting in the last week of October, Mid-America Publishing’s newspapers will be slimming down from their
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COVID-19 outbreaks shoot up in long term care facilities
The number of long term care facilities reporting outbreaks saw another large spike this week, increasing by ten with 64 now reporting outbreaks consisting of
Supervisors give ok for more right-of-way research
At the Wright County Board of Supervisors meeting on Monday morning, county engineer Adam Clemons asked for the ok to spend up to $7,500 on
Guidelines announced for EG Downtown Halloween Walk and Beggar’s Night
There were many happy children, and parents, when the Eagle Grove City Council, and the Eagle Grove Chamber of Commerce, announced Halloween Trick-or-Treating would be
MidAmerican Energy Company closing Eagle Grove office
MidAmerican Energy customers in Eagle Grove got a letter in the mail recently notifying them that the local customer office, located at 2759 Country Lane
EG schools will have free breakfast/lunch until end of the 2020-2021 school year
Earlier this month, the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, Sonny Perdue, announced that the USDA decided to extend funding for free school breakfasts and lunches for
Commemorative images added to Veterans Memorial Tower in EG
The Veterans Memorial Tower in Eagle Grove has been a work in progress since 2011, and the committee is excited to say that another portion
The Eagle Grove Eagle is getting a new page width
A big change is coming for your hometown newspaper. Starting in the last week of October, Mid-America Publishing’s newspapers will be slimming down from their
School Board approves mask mandates
Due to the recent new guidelines on COVID-19 issued by Governor Reynolds, Eagle Grove Superintendent Jess Toliver presented the School Board with two separate proposals
COVID numbers in the county continue to rise
At the Monday meeting of the Wright County Board of Supervisors, in her weekly update from the Emergency Operations Center on COVID-19, Sandy McGrath said