By Bob Fenske
Of the Reporter
OK, Entry Day for the Big 4 Fair on Thursday was warm and sticky.
It's not a reason to panic by any means, but the Nashua area is back on drought watch.
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Much has changed in his office since David Laudner was named Chickasaw County attorney almost three years ago.
Father Jim Goerend laughed when asked about the name of his parish's annual fundraiser that was held on one of the hottest days of the summer.
No offense, Fido, but man’s best friend over this past weekend and on Monday was not a cute four-legged dog.
The bad news for New Hampton residents is that they’re going to have to pay an increased rate for garbage collection.
By Kelly Terpstra
White canvas tents were set up on the outskirts of Nashua on the grounds of the Old Bradford Village and Museum on Saturday afternoon.
There may be some light at the end of the tunnel for Nashua’s local VFW post.
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.