Memorial Hall, airport accountings, snow removal budgets, pool opening also discussed The newly remodeled Eagles Wings facility “looks really great,” City Administrator Bryce Davis informed
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Woolstock Examination Raises Serious Concerns
The results of an analysis of the records, finances, and operations of the city of Woolstock, which were tested as required by state law, were
Boyd leads first City Council meeting as Mayor
At the tail end of a quick school board meeting that lasted just over half an hour due to being scheduled half an hour before
The Mayor’s Report
This time of year many of us think of it as a time of change in our lives, hopefully in a positive way. Becoming your
Council adds microphones, pays bills, discusses EMS investigation, and Beggar’s Night
The city council of Eagle Grove met at City Hall at the normal meeting time of 6:30 p.m. on Monday to go over a seven
If Grandma can Zoom, the government can, too
In my day job, I wear the hat of the executive director of the Iowa Freedom of Information Council. This nonprofit, nonpartisan organization has been
City Council approves development agreements, tax levies; talks debt
In a relatively quick and uneventful city council meeting the council opened with the normal pledge of allegiance and a prayer, followed by the consent
Letter to the Editor: RE: Rec Center
To the Citizens of Eagle Grove RE: Rec Center These are the questions that I presented to the City of Eagle Grove, and also Eagle
“The cost of progress” – city tax levies to rise significantly
The March 21st meeting of the Eagle Grove City Council began as they all do, with the Pledge of Allegiance, and a prayer. This time
“What a time to be alive” – City Council tackles new year business and weighs historic opportunity
2022's first meeting of the Eagle Grove City Council was a relatively uneventful, yet highly impactful one. It started as they usually do with a