People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) has asked the Wright County attorney, Eric Simonson, to review a report they obtained from the U.S.
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Supervisors look at bids for drainage district repairs
The Wright County Board of Supervisors held the bid letting for work on drainage ditch 107. This is an open ditch a few miles south
ISH is looking forward to patients coming back for in-person appointments
In March, when the world changed due to COVID-19, healthcare of course did as well. At hospitals and clinics, including our local Iowa Specialty Hospitals
Twiins Shoppe restaurant expanding in Clarion
If you’re walking or driving down Main Street in Clarion, you may catch a whiff of something delicious. It could be freshly baked cinnamon rolls
The new face of education
There was a lot of excitement in the air on Monday morning, Aug. 24, as kids and parents headed out the door, ready to take
COVID-19 Data Update Decreases Wright County’s 14-day Positivity Rate
This week, the State of Iowa addressed a COVID-19 data reporting issue and implemented a change to resolve it, resulting in a decrease in the
Prestage withdraws request for employment numbers extension
At their regular Monday morning meeting, the Wright County Board of Supervisors discussed the developer agreement with Prestage Foods of Iowa with regards to their
Meet the new Eagle Grove Elementary principal
Jared Carder is ready to start his “leadership journey” in Eagle Grove as he starts his first year as a principal. Carder will be filling
EGHS hires Brenda Deal as new counselor
“It is my goal is to see that each student has the opportunity to pursue their goals and dreams and to support them in planning
Council begins changes to city code
In three separate actions at last night’s City Council meeting, the council members approved the first readings of changes to portions of City code as