Alicia J. (Ruberg) Long, 88, of Clarion, passed away Tuesday, April 21, 2020 at Clarion Wellness and Rehabilitation Center in Clarion. A Celebration of Life
Month: April 2020
Prestage completes COVID-19 testing, less than 10 new cases
On Monday, April 20th, the Wright County Public Health (WCPH) with the assistance of Iowa Specialty Hospital Clarion and Belmond Campus started testing the
“We’re just trying to keep the doors open”- Clarion businesses benefit from relief grants
In the last month, small business owners have had to get creative. With most small businesses being
Mental health: How Wright County is putting patients first
Mental health is in the forefront of conversation right now. It has always been a point of concern, but as people face challenging times and
Supervisors plan to pump down Page Ave pond, explore tile
At the Wright County Board of Supervisors meeting Monday morning, Adam Clemons, Wright County Engineer, presented the board with different options to address the ponding
If you pop it, they will come
Last weekend, the Clarion Movie Theater joined a growing number of theaters in an effort to stay in business and serve the community. On Sunday evening, the theater set
Lighting stadiums and lifting spirits
The last few Friday nights, a curious sight could be seen at the Clarion-Goldfield-Dows football field. Despite the fact school is not in session and
Reynolds closes school for remainder of year
The spread of the novel coronavirus reached its largest impact yet last week as Governor Kim Reynolds tightened social distancing rules in Northeast Iowa and
Disaster Recovery Fund activated in response to COVID-19 Pandemic
On behalf of our county, the Wright County Charitable Foundation has established the Disaster Recovery Fund (DRF) to support our most negatively impacted populations as
Republican Rick Rasmussen announces bid for re-election for Wright County Supervisor in District 1
Community leader and local businessman Rick Rasmussen has announced that he will run for re-election as Wright County Supervisor in District 1. "We’ve worked hard