By Edward Lynn Editor EAGLE GROVE, Iowa — The Eagle Grove chapter of 100 Women Who Care continued its mission of supporting local families with
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Lorenzen, Limerick recognized for service, Lorezen appointed to Utility Board
By Edward Lynn Editor EAGLE GROVE, Iowa — The Eagle Grove City Council on Monday, Dec. 15, marked the end of council service for Kelly
Why you can’t afford NOT to subscribe to your local newspaper
By Edward Lynn Editor When a local newspaper shuts down, the community pays a steep price. It shows up in taxpayer costs, weaker oversight of
OPINION | When Context Is Missing, Justice Is at Risk
By Edward Lynn Editor The criminal charge filed against Eagle Grove Police officer Mark Hennigar, who had been serving as acting Chief of Police since
When local papers die, corruption and political division rise
By Edward Lynn Editor The disappearance of local newspapers is tied not only to less information, but to changes in how communities govern themselves and
Reading list: what happens when local newspapers die?
By Edward Lynn Editor Please don’t take my word for it when I tell you that it’s really bad (REALLY bad) for a town to
Eagle Grove Officer Accused of Urging Violence During Domestic Call
by Amanda Rink Mid-America Publishing A police officer on the Eagle Grove Police Department is facing a Class D felony charge of Solicitation to Commit
Cheerleaders call for donations to support athletes
By Edward Lynn Editor EAGLE GROVE, Iowa — The Eagle Grove High School Winter Cheerleading Program is asking the community for donations as it launches
Many holiday events coming this weekend
By Edward Lynn Editor EAGLE GROVE, Iowa — After a pair of back-to-back winter storms forced the postponement of last Saturday’s Hometown Holiday celebration, Eagle
Local scout makes record-breaking pop-tab donation to Ronald McDonald House
By Edward Lynn Editor EAGLE GROVE, Iowa — What began as a local 11-year-old’s personal project has now become the single largest pop-tab donation anyone

