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Trojan girls' track finds positives at first outdoor meet

With no all-weather track at Turkey Valley, the meet at Decorah Friday was the first time the girls track team was on a 400-meter track all spring.  And as the only 1A school there, they were out-manned, going up against teams with dozens and doze

New Hampton boys show plenty of quality on track

When it comes to numbers, New Hampton certainly doesn’t have the biggest boys track team around.  But the Chickasaws showed that quality can make up for quantity Friday night when they ran to a solid fourth-place finish at the Dave Sage Go-Hawk Re

Ladies have their day!

This New Hampton Ladies Day did not disappoint as there was a variety of things to do on Saturday throughout the town.Along with all the great sales around town there were demonstrations to be scene as well.Morris Landscaping and Garden Center had

Mercy touts latest study that ranks Chickasaw County high

Mercy Medical Center-New Hampton officials realize it’s just one study, but they’re celebrating the recent release of a report that contends Chickasaw County is the fourth healthiest county in the state.“There are a lot of positives in this study,

New Hampton to host coed track meet Thursday

New Hampton’s track teams will get their first chance to run at home on Thursday as the Chickasaws will host the New Hampton Coed Invitational.  The meet begins with field events at 4:30 p.m.

Gorgeous!

By looking at the scores — both team and individual — no one would know New Hampton’s boys were golfing in their first meet of the season last Friday.  Or that they had very limited time even on a golf course so far this year.  “Wednesday was our

Chickasaw trapshooters shine during home meets

The bad news is that New Hampton Red lost their first squad competition of the season Saturday at the New Hampton trapshooting invitational.  But the squad to unseat the fab five for the first time is also from New Hampton, and that's the goo

Recent edition of the Tribune sends mixed messages to our young people

After reading the April 4, front page article, “Event is winner for TRIBE Trail,” then “In the end, it's the little things that matter most in life” on page A4, did any other subscribers to the New Hampton Tribune think “What really is import

Easter morning presents this writer with the ultimate hope

The historian in me — I was after all a history major at what was then Mankato State University long ago — leaves me fascinated with this week in Christianity.And yet, sometimes I wonder if Holy Week doesn’t sometimes mirror today’s times, when op

Talent on display

Jeffrey Reicks admits he endured a stressful week leading up to the New Hampton High School Variety Show, but man oh man, the payoff — the roar of the crowd — was worth it.He wasn’t alone, but for the most part, his peers who took the “stage” Thur

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