The last few Friday nights, a curious sight could be seen at the Clarion-Goldfield-Dows football field. Despite the fact school is not in session and
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Reynolds closes school for remainder of year
The spread of the novel coronavirus reached its largest impact yet last week as Governor Kim Reynolds tightened social distancing rules in Northeast Iowa and
Disaster Recovery Fund activated in response to COVID-19 Pandemic
On behalf of our county, the Wright County Charitable Foundation has established the Disaster Recovery Fund (DRF) to support our most negatively impacted populations as
Republican Rick Rasmussen announces bid for re-election for Wright County Supervisor in District 1
Community leader and local businessman Rick Rasmussen has announced that he will run for re-election as Wright County Supervisor in District 1. "We’ve worked hard
County discusses coronavirus mitigation at Prestage
Over the past several weeks the Wright County Board of Supervisors (BOS) and the Wright County Board of Health (BOH) has stayed in constant communication
16 employees at Prestage Foods of Eagle Grove test positive for COVID-19
Prestage Foods of Iowa has received confirmation from Iowa Department of Public Health that 16 employees who work at its pork plant in Eagle Grove
Appreciating the underappreciated- Clarion Fire Department feeds 100 truck drivers last Friday
As shoppers have been furiously stocking up on supplies like groceries and toilet paper over the last month, it is easy for people
C-G-D district opts for “Voluntary Educational Enrichment Opportunities” during shutdown
Like so many other public meetings during the time of coronavirus, the Clarion-Goldfield-Dows Board of Education meeting
School board approved budget, passed resolution to suspend policies due to COVID-19
Also at the Monday C-G-D Board of Education meeting, the board also approved the fiscal year 2020-21 budget as it was reflected in previous publications.
Supervisors hear about primary election plans
At the regular meeting of the Wright County Board of Supervisors on Monday, County Auditor Betty Ellis briefly discussed the upcoming primary election scheduled for