At the Tuesday, October 6 meeting of the Clarion City Council, the group heard from accountant Larry Pump
Month: October 2020
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
COVID-19 activity on the rise in Iowa
COVID-19 activity continues to spike in Iowa, driven by an increase in spread across the rural Northwestern part of the state. The
Cowboys football wins first game, a huge 76-0 final over Eagles
When the Cowboys had enough of losing, and decided to go for their first win of the season, they certainly made up for lost time
Cowgirls volleyball defeats Gaels on the road
The Cowgirl volleyball express is rolling towards the postseason, picking up another three-set sweep to win over St. Edmond on their home floor. Scores were
Cross country teams travel to Eagle Grove
The Dick Bell Invitational was held last Tuesday on the golf course west of Eagle Grove. Humboldt took the girls varsity class A title with
Supervisor candidates answer questions
The Monitor invited the four candidates for Wright County Board of Supervisors to answer questions to help inform voters before the upcoming election. The
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