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Top-ranked Chickasaws understand meaning of sacrifice

   Carter Stochl — or for that matter, any of his New Hampton baseball teammates — doesn’t need a dictionary to define the word sacrifice.   Instead, they personify the meaning of sacrifice — “the surrender or destruction of something prized or de

Win sends Trojans back to face Kee Thursday

   The baseball field at New Albin holds a certain mystique for Turkey Valley coach Dan Stepan, with good reason.    Under legendary coach Gene Schultz, the Kee High program — which plays its games at New Albin — won four consecutive state basebal

David W. Johnson dies at 54

David W. Johnson, 54, of Waseca died Sunday morning July 9th 2017 of injuries sustained in an automobile accident.

Robert Gale Kahn dies at 92

Robert Gale Kahn, 92, a Northland resident of Kansas City, MO died January 27, 2017 at the Northcare Hospice House. 
He was born May 26, 1924 in New Hampton, the son of William and Frances Kahn.

Study provides key for housing

 
As New Hampton tackled what many are calling its “housing crisis,” the city’s Economic Development director knew that money had to be spent.

Dorothy Ann Heying dies at 79

Dorothy Ann Heying, 79, of Lutherville MD, passed away on May 30, 2017. She was born on June 12, 1937 to Robert and Helen Busta in Little Turkey, Iowa.

Killer errors hampers TV in regular season finale

    Gladbrook-Reinbeck threw a 1-2 punch at Turkey Valley's baseball team as they combined a very good pitching display with a solid batting effort when they hosted the Trojans last Thursday.    But it was the TV boys that delivered their own

Chickasaws ho-hum about record victory

   Cory McDonald sat on top of the riding mower and took a break from dragging the infield Saturday morning.   He was asked about the celebration — or more to the point, the lack of one — after his New Hampton baseball team set a school record wit

RAGBRAI riders will have neat ‘photo op’

 
The Carnegie Cultural Center’s Lego Club has been a hit almost from the day it first met several years ago.

Annual pull has become a family affair

 
All was relatively quiet last Thursday at the track that will host the Kenwood Avenue Nationals this upcoming weekend.

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