As the November 1 date looms, many Wright County residents (and others across the state and country)
Day: October 14, 2020
Clarion and CGD school walk their way to health last week
Gov. Kim Reynolds has again declared October as Healthiest State Month. Throughout the month, there will be various activities and healthy goals that Iowans are invited to participate
COVID numbers in the county continue to rise
At the Monday meeting of the Wright County Board of Supervisors, in her weekly update from the Emergency Operations Center on COVID-19, Sandy McGrath said
Kids Korner asks board for three-year extension to vacate school
The October meeting of the Clarion-Goldfield-Dows Board of Education began Monday night with the reading of a
Wright County receives over $25,000 in grants for elections
With the state of Iowa recognizing the difficulty that elections have posed and will pose this year, they
COVID Q&A with Supt. Joe Nelson
Clarion-Goldfield-Dows Superintendent Joe Nelson says the district continues to learn and adapt as they offer education in the midst of COVID. He recently answered
Middle schoolers learn about ‘The Power of Pollinators’
A couple of weeks ago, Clarion’s Pool Park was abuzz with talk about pollinators, and ‘monarch butterflies’ flitted about the area. Actually, these weren’t real
Scholten, Feenstra vie for District 4 seat
For the first time in eight years, voters in Iowa’s 4th Congressional District will hit the polls to
Council hears about audit and ambulance reimbursement program
At the Tuesday, October 6 meeting of the Clarion City Council, the group heard from accountant Larry Pump
The Wright County Monitor is getting a new page width
A big change is coming for your hometown newspaper. Starting in the last week of October, Mid-America Publishing's newspapers will be slimming