Colleen Bartlett of Iowa Central Community College was the guest reader for first and second graders last week, as Deb Townsend (aka “Tutu the Elf”)
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Art Mindset
Students in art at the elementary school had to face their toughest critics – themselves – during art self-assessments. Where they considered the question of
Putting Down Roots for Earth Day
The Wright County government marked Earth Day on Monday, April 22nd, by planting a tree on the grounds of the iconic Wright County Courthouse. The
Kaiser Chooses Trojans
Nadia Kaiser, a multi-sport senior athlete here at Eagle Grove, has made her decision on where she’d like to attend school this fall. The Wright
Supervisors Hear About Recent CO2 Pipeline Eruption
Wright County property owners will see no change in the tax levy rate in the coming fiscal year. The $7.24 per $1,000 of assessed valuation
Fun is Elementary for Preschoolers
Preschool and TK students "had a blast" paying a visit to their future school last Monday, according to a post on the Elementary school's Facebook
Duck, Duck, Goose!
Third graders in Mrs. Fuller's class had a heartwarming exercise in the original emerging technology, hatching eggs. In this case, ducks and geese. Which came
Wright County Charitable Foundation Awards 49 Grants to 2024 Wright County Projects Totaling $113,429.60
Wright County, IA – The Wright County Charitable Foundation (WCCF) hosted its 2024 Granting Ceremony on Wednesday, April 10th at the Belmond-Klemme High School auditorium.
Q&A With District 2 Supervisor Candidates
There's a primary election on in the race for the District 2 Supervisor's seat. The seat is currently held by long-serving incumbent Karl Helgevold, who
County Supers Hear Water Pollution Concerns, Discuss Landfill Fire, Appoint Naturalist
The Wright County Landfill is closed to the public after a recent fire. Board President Karl Helgevold said April 15 that a “hot fire” destroyed