“This really is a business that serves the living,” says Funeral Director Michael Ewing. Ewing has worked in funeral service for over a
Day: July 15, 2020
“PPE is key:” CGD to require face shields for staff, encourage them for students when school resumes Aug. 24
After weeks of intense discussion, state guidance and drafting “Return to Learn” plans, a local decision has been made. Clarion-Goldfield-Dows School District, and the other
The week that would have been Iowa’s Ride
Right now, Clarion should have been bustling with activity. There should have been vendors on Main Street.
Supervisors discuss hefty tax abatement for Clarion property
At the Monday meeting of the Wright County Board of Supervisors, Clarion City Administrator Clint Middleton and City Attorney Zach Chizek appeared before the board
School board approves return to learn and play plans
The Clarion-Goldfield-Dows Board of Education meeting Monday night looked a little different with new superintendent Joe Nelson helming the meeting, but the group made progress
Council weighs speed limit increase on south side of town
In their meeting on Tuesday, July 7, the Clarion City Council conducted the first reading of an ordinance that would change the speed limit on
Quality time results in fair time success
Jonathan Koester has been a member of the Troy Toppers/Wright Warriors 4-H Club for nine years. Over the course of those years, he’s entered many
Spread of COVID-19 continues to accelerate in Iowa
The spread of COVID-19 continues to accelerate as last week saw the number of new cases reach its highest point since the start of the
Cowboys take opening district win over N. Union
Last Saturday night in Garner, the Cowboys earned an advance to a date with Pocahontas Area this week with a 12-7 win over North Union.
Cowgirls pick up another win in past week
Last Wednesday the Cowgirls managed to snag a 3-2 win over West Fork in a home game. Paige Willey went 2 for 3 with an