by Amanda Rink, Editor Iowa Specialty Hospitals and Clinics will no longer accept certain Medicare Advantage plans. This is a move hospital leaders say is
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Clarion Native Tackles Food Access with Hydroponics by Amanda Rink, Editor For lifelong Clarion resident Cole Lindaman, the path from growing up on an acreage
Kramer Celebrates 78 Years as an American Legion Member
by Karen Weld, Contributing Writer On Monday, August 18, Clarion American Legion Auxiliary members, family, and friends surprised JoAnn Kramer to help her celebrate 78
Wright County at Work: Main Street Style Keeps Clarion Looking Sharp
by Amanda Rink, Editor “Wright County at Work” is a bimonthly series highlighting and reviewing the businesses and people who keep our communities running. From
Clarion City Council Discusses Funding for New Fire Station and Appoints New Member
by Amanda Rink, Editor August 19, 2025 – The Clarion City Council met Tuesday night to discuss a new fire station, police shortages, and appointed
CGD Board Discusses K-8 Principal Model, Behavior Committee, and Feedback Plan
by Amanda Rink, Editor The Clarion-Goldfield-Dows Board of Education met Thursday, Aug. 14, 2025, at 4:30 p.m. at the district office. There was no Education
CGD Board Tables Donovan Group Cost Agreement and Sets Legislative Priorities
by Amanda Rink, Editor August 14 – The Clarion-Goldfield-Dows School Board met last week at the district office, with legislative priorities, policy review, and several
Local Firefighter Takes on Towering Challenge
by Amanda Rink, Editor The Clarion Volunteer Fire Department recently made its annual visit to Gold Eagle Cooperative, located just north of town. As part
Simmons to recite “Revelation” at Clarion’s Church of Christ
by Karen Weld, The Wright County Monitor Contributing Writer  Memorizing all 22 chapters of a book is no small feat, especially when that book
Highway 3 Corridor Gears Up for 15th Annual 3-County Yard Sale
Deadline to list sales is August 14 Edward Lynn Bargain hunters and treasure seekers from across Iowa are preparing for one of the state’s largest
