By Edward Lynn EAGLE GROVE, Iowa — The Eagle Grove City Council moved forward on several major development items during its regular meeting Monday, including
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Can Tab Effort for Sick Children Explodes Across Eagle Grove
By Edward Lynn Editor EAGLE GROVE, Iowa — What began as an effort by a local 11 year old to raise funds for the Ronald McDonald
Eagle Grove’s ‘Nine & Dine’ Celebrates 10 Years of Food, Family, and Flavor
By Edward Lynn Editor EAGLE GROVE, Iowa — What started as a humble kitchen tucked into the Eagle Grove Golf Course has grown into one
City Council Approves Equipment Loan
By Edward Lynn, Editor EAGLE GROVE, Iowa – The Eagle Grove City Council voted Monday night to move forward with a General Obligation Corporate Purpose
City Council Reviews 2024 Audit, Approves Resolutions
By Edward Lynn Editor The Eagle Grove City Council convened for its first meeting of the year on Monday evening, addressing several key issues,
Weland, Victorious, Sworn In – Gets Right to Work
'Betterment Committee' influence wanes After winning the March 26th special election to fill the vacancy in the Eagle Grove City Council created by the resignation
Bosch, Supervisor Candidate, Addresses EG City Council
Ashley Bosch, who is running for Wright County Supervisor as a challenger to incumbent District Two Supervisor Karl Helgevold, spoke at Eagle Grove’s City Council
Axtell challenges ‘Excessive Force’ proclamation
In last week’s City Council meeting, held Tuesday the 20th due to Presidents Day, there was a surprising debate which pitted newly elected councilman Tony
City Council hears annual reports, sets special election date
Rec and Aquatic center updates also heard The City Council met Monday for its regularly scheduled meeting and quickly got down to business. In the
Lawson makes his case for Ward Two Council Seat
Reached for comment by phone, Ward Two councilman candidate PJ Lawson shed light on why he didn’t speak at the public hearing regarding the Ward