Information provided by City of Clarion Due to the COVID-19 epidemic there has been many changes in the normal operation of the City of Clarion.
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Her family and friends call her a “miracle,” Clarion woman celebrates 10-year heart transplant anniversary
In the last few weeks, Carol Brott has been an example to her family and friends. As all of us have tried to cope with
“The masks make us feel like we matter,” Homemade mask-making efforts take off in Wright County
“I can’t go into a hospital room. I can’t take blood. But THIS is something I can do. I know how to do
Clarion Mayor urges residents to be safe
To say we're all facing some challenges right now is an understatement. The World Health Organization has declared COVID-19 a pandemic. Travel has been restricted.
The Red Shed Event Center is a ‘gem’ in our area’s business setting
NOTE: This story was written prior to business closings and restrictions on gatherings. The Red Shed Event Center looks forward to eventually getting back to business as usual and serving their customers.
CGD tax levy to increase, Board votes to keep paying hourly staff in emergency meeting
Proposed tax levy and school budget Property owners in the Clarion-Goldfield-Dows School District will see a slight increase if the Board of Education approves
Bids for courthouse and professional building repairs higher than anticipated
During their regular meeting on Monday, the Wright County Board of Supervisors held a public hearing on the bids for the courthouse and professional building
You can help Clarion and Wright County by responding to the 2020 Census!
April 1 is officially Census Day. According to the official website, 2020Census.gov, “By this date, every home
First Case of COVID-19 Confirmed in Wright County
First Case of COVID-19 Confirmed in Wright County On 3/26/2020, Iowa Department of Public Health (IDPH) reported a positive case of novel coronavirus (COVID-19) in
Wright County Board of Public Health encourages self-isolation if you’ve traveled outside of Iowa
The Wright County Board of Public Health and Board of Supervisors are STRONGLY encouraging ALL Wright County residents that have recently traveled for business, spring