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As growing season hits home stretch, crops looking 'really good'

By Bob Fenske

editor@nhtrib.com

Nashua accepts low bid of $763,000 to repair hole in dam

By Kelly Terpstra

Of the Reporter

Nashua took a big step forward on Monday in the process to repair a hole in one of its crown jewels – the town’s hydroelectric dam. 

County doesn't have to pay to send Patrie back to feds

By Bob Fenske

editor@nhtrib.com

Everything matters when it comes to Relay for Life

By Bob Fenske

editor@nhtrib.com

New Hampton City Council, Chickasaw County Board of Supervisors give final green light to Kenwood project

By Bob Fenske

editor@nhtrib.com

Historic church celebrates marriage at annual reunion

By Bob Fenske

editor@nhtrib.com

Carol and Bernard Juliar returned to the church where they said “I do” so many years ago and found it beyond uplifting.

Supervisors give green light; New Hampton Public Works director hopes city follows suit

By Bob Fenske

editor@nhtrib.com

County engineer sets record straight on roads

By Bob Fenske

editor@nhtrib.com

Let’s clear up one thing right away — the Chickasaw County engineer has had two assistants for years.

Kansas man killed in helicopter crash northeast of Nashua

A Kansas man died in a crop-dusting helicopter crash that took place northeast of Nashua on Monday.

August pool hours remain up in the air

By Bob Fenske

editor@nhtrib.com

Kenwood bid comes in higher than expected

By Bob Fenske

Of the Reporter

It wasn’t the news the Chickasaw County Board of Supervisors wanted when it came to a much-talked about road improvement project.

Plainfield Days crowns royalty
Council learns Nashua VFW may be nearing end

By Kelly Terpstra

Of the Reporter

A sad reality was discussed at the Nashua City Council meeting this past Monday. 

N-P names new baseball diamond after Cary Griffith

By Kelly Terpstra

Of the Reporter

Cary Griffith was a lot of things to a lot of different people. 

New superintendent ready to build relationships at N-P

By Bob Fenske

Of the Reporter

Jay Marley is first and foremost a people person.

He’s been that way since his high school days back in Riceville and throughout his career in education.

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