The challenges facing the New Hampton and Turkey Valley teams Friday night are, in a word, daunting. But neither the Chickasaws nor the Trojans are complaining. They’re both in the playoffs.
It wasn’t the finish the Nashua-Plainfield cross country team wanted, but ask coach Jennifer Kalainoff and she’ll tell you it was a successful season. And she means it, too. “Obviously, we were hoping to get someone to the state meet,” Kalainoff
The result was predictable last Friday night when Nashua-Plainfield played its last football game of the season. Yes, Nashua-Plainfield lost big time — 63-0, to be exact — to West Hancock to finish the season 3-6 overall and 2-5 in Class A, Dist
Crunch time now for the Nashua-Plainfield Drama Department students and all lines need to be memorized, set needs to be put up and dress rehearsals are coming soon.The Nashua-Plainfield High School Drama Department is excited to perform their come
Stacie Stokes is a person of integrity, who is committed, trustworthy and hardworking. People are treated with respect as she listens to their concerns and ideas.
As a parent of three young children, and also foster parent to several other children, I see many challenges that face us in rural Floyd County and Iowa House District 52.Access to extra-curricular activities, high standard of education, mental he