Has Jeanette Wenzel seen lots of changes in the 35 years she has been Dows City Clerk? Her answer would be a resounding, “Yes! When
Month: March 2021
Loving someone with Alzheimer’s
Imagine hearing these words – “You’re loved one has Alzheimer’s.” 1999 Eagle Grove High School graduate Myndi (McCart) Grimsley has heard it three times, and
Custom rate survey shows costs for Iowa farming
Many Iowa farmers continue to hire at least some of their fieldwork and livestock work to be done by others, and new data from
COVID Recovery Iowa still helping Iowans- Support for those impacted by derecho and COVID
As Iowans mark the one-year anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic, COVID Recovery Iowa wants to remind Iowans help is still available. The program notes
Cowboys take part in Humboldt Indoor meet
The Nielsen Family Fieldhouse was the setting for the annual boys indoor track & field meet hosted by the Humboldt Wildcats. The home team used
Cowgirl track & field team third at Humboldt
The Cowgirls traveled down Highway 3 to an indoor meet Thursday, March 11 at Humboldt. The host Wildcats took the team title with 132 points,
Coach Ennis gives out awards, recognitions for season
The Cowgirl basketball awards banquet was held March 9 at Fuel. The following were the varsity team award winners: Dynamite Defender, Hustle Award – Emma
Reynolds anticipates all Iowans to become eligible for COVID-19 vaccine in April
Governor Kim Reynolds announced that all Iowans could become eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine as early as April 5. The latest
Week of March 12, 2021 Legals
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Guth and Baxter Summaries
The View From Here by Senator Dennis Guth A few months ago Iowa’s economy was rated as the nation’s most COVID-19 resilient. This week