If you’re out and about in Clarion, you might notice some improvements at Gazebo Park. Chapman Painting, under direction from Clarion Parks & Recreation
Month: May 2024
Fueling Progress at the Clarion Municipal Airport
In early May, the City of Clarion agreed to work with Nyemaster Goode for legal services related to the Clarion Municipal Airport Fuel Project.
Outdoor Recreational Sports Available in Clarion
People around the world share a passion for sports. From kids playing on sandlots to teens competing in school sports or professional athletes battling at
Local Track Stars Wrap Up Season At State Meet
Last Friday, two Clarion-Goldfield-Dows upperclassmen competed at the Iowa High School Track & Field Championships held at the historic Drake Stadium in Des Moines. Senior
Nesheim Strikes Out 15 In Cowboy Victory
After their season opener in Zearing, the Clarion-Goldfield-Dows baseball team traveled to Manson for a non-conference contest against the Manson-NW Webster Cougars. The Cowboys controlled
George W. Boyington
George W. Boyington, 83, of Clarion, passed away on Wednesday, May 15, 2024, at Bethany Life in Story City, Iowa. Funeral services will be held
Wanda A. (Babcock) Loux
Wanda A. (Babcock) Loux, 97, of Rowan, passed away on Tuesday, May 7, 2024 at the Rehabilitation Center of Belmond. Funeral services will be held
This School for Autistic Youth Can Cost $573,200 a Year. It Operates With Little Oversight, and Students Have Suffered.
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How Scientists and Teachers Brought Rare Dolphins Back from the Brink of Extinction
The Guiana dolphin (Sotalia guianensis) is one of the most common cetaceans in Brazil but also one of the most vulnerable, with numbers dwindling by up to 93% in the last 40 years. One of the worst affected regions is Guanabara Bay, in Rio de Janeiro, where Guiana dolphins face daily industrial contamination, sewage and […]
Environment Expert: ‘Our life support system is at risk’
At the 9th Our Ocean Conference in Athens, Mongabay’s Elizabeth Claire Alberts interviewed oceanographer and marine biologist Sylvia Earle about the pressures facing our oceans, actions needed to turn things around, and how to find hope for the future. Earle has been a trailblazer in her career as a scientist, with more than 225 publications […]