As Black Lives Matter protests continue across the nation, paving the way for systematic change in how U.S. society treats minorities, even small
Day: June 17, 2020
Clarion PD welcomes two new officers
The Clarion Police Department has seen some good officers come and go recently. They have been in the hiring process for quite a while, but
County renews insurance and plans for Agri-business park property sale
During the weekly Wright County Supervisors meeting, Sandy McGrath provided an update from the Emergency Operations Center on COVID-19 in Wright County. As of Monday
Enjoy a new sports stadium: The outdoors!
While organized sports and games have been on hiatus for a couple of months, sports enthusiasts continue to look for ways to enjoy their normal
Iowa Select Farms refutes stories of improper practices
According to Jeff Hansen, President & CEO of Iowa Select Farms (ISF), proper depopulation methods are being used to humanly dispose of market-ready hogs during
COVID-19 testing increases alongside new cases
Governor Kim Reynolds adjusted the Public Health Disaster Emergency restrictions this week as new COVID-19 cases increase in Iowa. As of Friday, June 12, the
Cowboy baseball looks to build on eight win season with strong bats
While the 2019 Cowboy baseball team did have their struggles at times, they still pulled things together enough to win eight games. The team is
Cowgirl softball looks for more wins under new coach
Under long-time coach Patty Stockman-Sann, last year’s Cowgirl softball team fashioned a 3-19 record. New head coach Chace Pruismann steps into the position this year,
School Board votes to not allow players from other schools
In a unanimous vote at the most recent Board of Education meeting, Cowgirl and Cowboy summer sports teams will be made up of C-G-D student-athletes
Clarion-Goldfield-Dows spectator expectations for baseball/softball
Summer high school baseball and softball is here. In some ways, it will look the same. In many ways, it will look differently. With that