The Monitor invited the four candidates for Wright County Board of Supervisors to answer questions to help inform voters before the upcoming election. The
Day: October 7, 2020
Wright County Public Health focusing on community-based programing
“Public Health is not going away,” stated newly named Wright County Public Health Administrator Sandy McGrath who has been with the organization since 2004. This
Rockin’ out: Clarion youth builds own electric guitar
When a video of 13-year-old Dietrich Woodley of rural Clarion playing a fancy-looking guitar circulated on social media recently, it was pretty impressive. He was
County over 600 mark for COVID cases, board hears
In a short Wright County Board of Supervisors meeting on Monday, Sandy McGrath gave her regular COVID
Local scout leaders earn leadership badge
Last month, two local scout leaders were recognized by their peers of the Winnebago Scout Council for having completed the Wood Badge. Scoutmaster Andrew Tew
Plenty of people and pups enjoy Lap the Lake
This year’s dog walk was the largest turnout ever as approximately seventy-five people and sixty dogs attended the Humane Society of Wright County’s annual
Reynolds adjusts quarantine guidance for mask wearers
Governor Kim Reynolds announced a new change to student quarantine guidelines last week as cases of COVID-19 spike in rural Iowa. Northwest
Cross country teams travel to Algona, Hampton
Clarion-Goldfield-Dows cross country participated in the Algona Invitational last Monday at the River Road course. Spencer used the strength of three finishers in the top
Cowboys football scores more points, still not enough for win
The Cowboy football team continues to get closer to breaking through for their first win of the season, scoring a high-water mark last Friday in