Part 1 of 2 As the weather starts to warm up, we are used to seeing eager young people skipping around town happily
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Iowa’s Ride bike ride cancelled
Late last November, the Monitor rushed to share some exciting news, even though it was a few days before
Coronavirus = ‘neighbor helping neighbor’
While the COVID-19 virus may have altered our steps, it doesn’t understand the spirit of small town and rural
Supervisors extend loans in hopes of receiving USDA grant
At Monday’s meeting, the Wright County Board of Supervisors extended the maturity date for two urban renewal loan agreements. One loan is through First State
City of Clarion issues updated emergency proclamation
A new month, a new emergency proclamation. On May 1, Mayor Duane Asbe and the City of Clarion
Wessels running for District 1 Wright County Supervisor seat
Jason Wessels has announced that he is running for the District 1 County Supervisor position. Jason and his wife Jackie, along with their
Boyd running for Wright County District 3 Supervisor seat
“Having been in many leadership positions in the past, running for public office seems the right thing to do. My experience and education would be
COVID-19 cases spike as state increases testing and prepares to re-open
An increase in testing shows cases of COVID-19 continuing to spread across Iowa as the state prepares to relax some of its emergency social distancing
Local food pantry embraces message: “You belong here” – Pantry traffic has boomed in last two months
When Hannah Johnson worked to open the First Lutheran Clothing Closet and Food Pantry last summer in Clarion, she likely could not have predicted what
Mental health: How Wright County is putting patients first, Part 2
Part 2 of 2 Wright County and CSS are continually evolving and finding the most effective ways to help people with mental health issues,