At their meeting on Tuesday, Karl Helgevold updated the Wright County Board of Supervisors on behalf of the Emergency Operations Center on COVID-19 cases in
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Council holds reading of ordinances to postpone water and sewer rate increases
At the regular meeting of the Clarion City Council on Tuesday, May 19, the group was busy with multiple agenda projects in addition to hearing
Coronavirus changes Memorial Day services
The coronavirus has caused many things to be cancelled or modified. Memorial Day services were one of those things. To help protect everyone’s health and
Iowa continues to ease back to normalcy as COVID-19 spread stabilizes
More businesses have been given the clear to reopen in Iowa as the spread of COVID-19 continues at a steady rate. On
Over 50 additional cases of COVID-19 confirmed in Wright County this week
Over the past week and continuing through next week the Wright County Health Department and Iowa Specialty Hospitals are in the process of doing proactive
County health agencies urge public to wear face protection to reduce COVID spread
Over the last several months, the world has watched as COVID-19 spread from such areas as China and Italy to the shores of the United
Working to meet the meat demand
Additional reporting by Katie Behr, Clear Lake Mirror Reporter As the COVID-19 pandemic drags on, its impact on the food chain is becoming more
C-G-D Board of Ed holds special meeting about HS principal position
At a special meeting on Thursday, May 14, the Clarion-Goldfield-Dows Board of Education took up an item that had
Supervisors hold budget amendment hearing
At their Monday morning meeting, the Wright County Board of Supervisors held a budget amendment hearing. Auditor Betty Ellis noted some changes were due to
COVID-19 numbers stabilize while more restrictions are lifted
Iowans can get a haircut as Governor Kim Reynolds lifted restrictions on businesses in Iowa while the number of COVID-19 cases start to