Rachel Grober’s busy senior year got a lot more hectic last month when the New Hampton High School student was crowned the 64th Iowa dairy princess on the night before the Iowa State Fair started.But the 17-year-old from Ionia wouldn’t have it any
If you go to a monthly board meeting in the New Hampton School District this year, you’re likely to see the usual gathering of board members, school administrators, a few teachers, some parents, perhaps even a handful of interested local entrepren
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) announced on Sunday that President Donald Trump has issued a presidential disaster declaration for seven Iowa counties, including Chickasaw County, which were hit by severe weather and flooding in lat
Nashua is close to having a fully automated library, but even when the last of the facility’s more than 24,000 items are entered into the computer system, one thing will remain the same.The card catalog is staying put.“I just can’t see not having
If it’s the week before the Big Four Fair, we can give you one ironclad guarantee: Big Four Fair Secretary Nancy Hillesheim and her fellow board members are Weather Channel fans.“I always laugh because there’s nothing I can do about it,” Hilleshei
Turkey Valley may not have a contested School Board race in next month’s election.Incumbents Don Blazek and Brenda Muetherthies have both filed for re-election and are running unopposed.But residents in the district will still have choices to make
The New Hampton Municipal Pool project appears to be back on track, thanks to the generosity of two area residents.Willis Hansen and Walt Schilling announced last week that they have combined forces for a challenge campaign to help the pool renova
The weather made some threats, but in the end, the weather cooperated.Some gray clouds and about two minutes of drizzle wasn’t nearly enough to keep the cerebration on the ground at New Hampton Municipal Airport on Saturday.“This is the best year
Roger Kolbet believes “memorial benches” would be a great project for New Hampton, and the City Council is ready to give at least one of the benches a try.
Jane Juchems saw that the Plainfield Public Library was in need of a new director and thought, “Why not?”
And she couldn’t be happier in her new career.