Dear CGD Community, I never learned the Greek Alphabet. I never thought I would have the need. And yet, over the last few months, I
Month: January 2022
Council holds organizational meeting, talks parking
At the first meeting of the year on Tuesday, January 4, the Clarion City Council looked like a small group. New mayor Rod Heiden was
Multiple catalytic converter thefts reported in Clarion
In the last few weeks, there have been two reports of catalytic converters being stolen around Clarion off
175 new COVID cases since last week
At the Wright County Supervisors meeting on Monday, County Public Health Director Sandy McGrath noted that the county saw 175 new COVID cases in the
Pay increases recommended for county employees
The Wright County Compensation Commission has recommended large pay increases for elected county officials starting July 1, 2022. The recommendations will be acted upon by
USDA offers disaster assistance to farmers and livestock producers in Iowa impacted by recent tornadoes
Iowa agricultural operations have been significantly impacted by recent tornadoes and severe storms that occurred in early December 2021. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)
Pork producers wait on court decision
The loss of a substantial market for Iowa pork has farmers across the state on edge as the United States Supreme Court turned its attention
Cowgirls concede fifth consecutive loss this season
It was the first game of the new year, and it wasn’t a win for the Cowgirls. The Cowgirls kicked off the new year battling
Cowboys remain undefeated after comeback win over Bulldogs
Their undefeated streak could have been eradicated on Friday night, as the Cowboys battled conference rivals Hampton-Dumont-CAL Bulldogs. Returning from winter break and heading into