Skip to main content

Trojan boys win another title

The first meet that Turkey Valley was scheduled to run at Sumner-Fredericksburg this season was called off due to wet grounds, but the second coed was held Monday at Sumner, giving the Trojan boys another team title over the eight-team field.    T

Chickasaw boys beat Vikings for the first time since 2006

Class 3A Decorah hosted 2A New Hampton Monday. It was as good a place as any for coach Bill Glenn to record a first.    “In my seven years as a coach, this is the first time we’ve ever defeated Decorah,” he said.

Just how low can they go?

After setting another school girls golf record, the question could be asked — are the New Hampton girls peaking too soon?    The scores they've been recording this season are more indicative of the late season, although there are plenty of te

Camping season opens

The camping season officially opened last weekend in Nashua. Campers come from all over the state as well as out of state to camp in Nashua at Cedar View Campground.

Board head meetings resume with County Board of Supervisors

Upon hearing a plea to begin board head meetings again, the Chickasaw County Board of Supervisors met with their elected officials on Monday morning to get an overview on what they have all been working on over the past few months.Chickasaw County

N-P trapshooters enjoy a solid week on range

Cold, windy, warm, and everything in between pretty much sums up the elements the Nashua-Plainfield trapshooting team faced last week.  But the Huskies rolled with the weather and finished with a solid week as they showed amazing consistency — fir

Huskies girls continue to bring down times on track

Up and down the lineup Monday night, the Nashua-Plainfield girls track team ran season-best times.  And although coach Kristi Hannemann will be the first to admit that she’s always looking for faster times, she was more than satisfied with her ath

Husky boys make strides on the track

Even stricken with strep throat, it’s hard not to hear the excitement in the voice of Nashua-Plainfield boys track coach Chase Sudol.  “These kids have worked extremely hard for me,” Sudol said after the Huskies finished a strong third at the Sumn

Home cooking!

Nashua-Plainfield’s golf teams are definitely heading in the right direction, but the Huskies still have a major question hanging over them.  Can their games travel?  Nashua-Plainfield’s girls are on a three-meet winning streak — shooting a 211 to

Subscribe to