At their Monday meeting, the Wright County Board of Supervisors discussed filing an application to move from the Mental Health County Social Services (CSS) Region
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Supervisors commit to tax abatement for City of Clarion
At the Monday meeting of the Wright County Board of Supervisors, Clint Middleton, Clarion City Administrator, and Clarion City Attorney Zach Chizek presented a petition
Eagle Grove traffic stop leads to WC deputy struck by squad vehicle
On September 15, 2020 at about 2:00 PM, the Wright County Sheriff’s Office conducted a traffic stop on Hwy 17 at 10th St NW in
Supervisors again face questions on decertification of home care
At the Tuesday meeting of the Wright County Board of Supervisors, the issue of Public Health’s decertification of skilled home nursing care was again a
Emotions run high at last week’s WC Board of Health meeting- Decertification of home care and layoffs topics of discussion
Even though the meeting took place at 7 a.m., several members of the public tuned into the Wright County Board of Health meeting via Zoom
Wright County Board of Health votes to decertify nursing side of Public Health
According to Mickey Cooper, Chairman of the Wright County Board of Health, a decision was made at their August meeting to decertify the in-home
Supervisors get earful about home care decertification
The Monday meeting of the Wright County Board of Supervisors was at full capacity, in addition to over 20 attendees on Zoom. The large crowd
Supervisors look at bids for drainage district repairs
The Wright County Board of Supervisors held the bid letting for work on drainage ditch 107. This is an open ditch a few miles south
Prestage withdraws request for employment numbers extension
At their regular Monday morning meeting, the Wright County Board of Supervisors discussed the developer agreement with Prestage Foods of Iowa with regards to their
Supervisors hear about Belmond Test Iowa clinic
Sandy McGrath updated the board on COVID-19 in Wright County. She noted that the county has seen an uptick