A couple of weekends ago, dozens of fishermen descended on Lake Cornelia. They were after one thing –
Day: March 2, 2022
Local Lions Clubs screen all Wright County students through Iowa’s KidSight program
The “eyes” have it! Most people familiar with Lions Clubs are aware of their commitment to eyesight. Many know of their collections of used eyeglasses.
CGD third graders get inspired for LEGO League
Third graders at Clarion-Goldfield-Dows Elementary School have been busy building. The students have been participating in Lego League during their library time. LEGO League introduces science,
Federal Disaster Declaration approved for 25 Iowa counties, including Wright
On Wednesday, February 25, Gov. Kim Reynolds received notification that President Biden had granted her request for a Presidential Major Disaster Declaration for 25 counties
Clarion Chamber passes resolutions to dissolve
In a meeting of Clarion Chamber members last week, the group voted on resolutions that move them closer to merging with Clarion Economic Development to
Supervisors discuss past drainage issues
During the Monday meeting of the Wright County Board of Supervisors, they dealt with a few drainage issues from days gone by. They moved to
Clarion native published book about “Elm Lake Days”
Curt Froyen, a 1966 graduate of Clarion High School, has recently published his first book, “Elm Lake Days.” According to the author, “Elm Lake
First Citizens Bank provides financial literacy resources to local students and community
First Citizens Bank is bringing financial literacy education to over 2,780 students and residents in 10 counties in Iowa. Students at 21 schools, including Clarion-Goldfield-Dows
Carlin challenging incumbent Grassley
Jim Carlin is finding himself out on Iowa’s byways. “I’m on the road…on average four days a week I would say,” said Carlin by
Lawmakers propose additional funding for Glenwood issues, plan for tax cuts
Iowa Republican lawmakers have kicked off the state budgeting process, setting spending targets as negotiations continue on significant tax cut proposals. Gov. Kim Reynolds and