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RAGBRAI's almost here; thousands of bicyclists to be in county on Friday

Chickasaw County is now less than two days away from welcoming thousands of bicyclists taking part in RAGBRAI, and New Hampton officials on Wednesday sent out a map that shows the route not only that cyclists will be taking but also the roads supp

'In' cities express frustrations during Ambulance Council; county rep says Aug. 2 is due date

By Bob Fenske

editor@nhtrib.com

Ambulance remains in limbo; 'deadline' meeting set for next week

By Bob Fenske

editor@nhtrib.com

Plainfield Days celebrates another fun year of small-town festivities

By Kelly Terpstra

Of the Reporter

Bruce White vividly remembers Plainfield Days as kid growing up in his hometown.

BEST OF RURAL IOWA

By Bob Fenske

Of the Reporter

There's just something about the Family BBQ that is held each year at the Chickasaw County 4-H and FFA Achievement Show.

School looking to move N-P baseball to Plainfield

By Bob Fenske

Of the Reporter

Nashua to explore options to potentially fund own EMT with county deadline looming

By Kelly Terpstra

Of the Reporter

A HOT START TO THE SHOW!

Bob Fenske

Of the Reporter

It was, well, it was hot. And it was humid, like tropical.

ANOTHER BANNER HISTORY DAY!

By Bob Fenske

Of the Reporter

Caleb Sinnwell’s grandfather sat next to his grandson Saturday inside the Nashua Fire Department and uttered three words that pretty much summed it up.

Civil War comes to life in Nashua

By Dorothy Huber

Of the Reporter

County auditor resigns, effective July 30

By Bob Fenske

editor@nhtrib.com

The fair is off and running!

By Bob Fenske

editor@nhtrib.com

It was, well, it was hot. And it was humid, like tropical.

Supervisors send 28Es to cities

By Bob Fenske

editor@nhtrib.com

Nashua formerly requests ambulance to be stationed in town 

By Kelly Terpstra

Of the Reporter

Remembering the reason for Memorial Day

By Bob Fenske

editor@nhtrib.com

Remembering The Fallen

By Kelly Terpstra

Of the Reporter

Even though it’s been almost a half century ago, Leland Lumley remembers. 

He’ll never forget. 

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