At the Tuesday meeting of the Wright County Board of Supervisors, the issue of Public Health’s decertification of skilled home nursing care was again a
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COVID spike continues in Iowa
The increase in COVID-19 spread continues in Iowa as the state sets national records for new cases. “Iowa had the highest rate of increase in
Emotions run high at last week’s WC Board of Health meeting
Even though the meeting took place at 7 a.m., several members of the public tuned into the Wright County Board of Health meeting via Zoom
Local farmers help RBMS get $15,000 for STEAM programs
It takes the support of an entire community to make a business thrive. The same is true with our schools. Scott Jeske, principal of Robert
Mike Hennigar is Eagle Grove’s new police sergeant
Mike Hennigar has 20 years experience in law enforcement, but admits he still couldn’t see it coming that he would be offered this promotion. “We
Eagle Grove Nice
If you’ve grown up anywhere in or around Iowa, you’ve probably heard the phrase “Iowa Nice.” It’s a statement that describes the generosity, the compassion,
Prairie Energy crews help restore power after derecho
Even as residents of Wright County breathed a sigh of relief three weeks ago after escaping direct impacts of the now infamous “derecho,” some in
Wright County Board of Health votes to decertify nursing side of Public Health
According to Mickey Cooper, Chairman of the Wright County Board of Health, a decision was made at their August meeting to decertify the in-home nursing
GoServ helps with derecho clean up
When disaster strikes, whether near or far, Iowans repeatedly answer the call for help. When 100+ mph winds from the Midwest derecho hit parts of
Senator Ernst makes stop at Prestage Foods
On Monday, Aug. 31, Senator Joni Ernst made a stop in Wright County as part of her 99 County Tour for 2020. The visit to