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Council considers North Linn rezone for Dollar General

The New Hampton City Council set dates for public hearings on a couple of rezoning requests at a meeting on Monday, and also considered various options as to what to do with more than $7000 of leftover RAGBRAI money.Paula Holschlag and Louis Koibl

Fall, where art thou?

The average high temperature for today [Friday] is 59 degrees, and the average low is 38.Today’s forecast calls for a high in the mid-70s and overnight low in the upper 50s.What the heck is going on?Based on climate data from previous years, there

Enrollment drop not as bad as expected

The bad news is New Hampton Community Schools has seen its enrollment drop from a year ago.The good news?

Chickasaws face their biggest test of the season

    It’s pretty simple for the New Hampton football team.    Win tonight [Friday] at Clear Lake, claim the Class 2A, District 2 title and earn a home playoff game.    And if the Chickasaws don’t win? Well, then they’re going to need help just to m

Trojans bow out with loss to Kee

    The never-say-die attitude has served members of the Turkey Valley volleyball team well this year.    Including their final match of the season.

Two Chickasaws advance to state!

     After running solo at the state meet last year, Nolan Usher will have company this year.
     Both Usher and Olivia Burke qualified for the state cross country meet by finishing in the top 15 at the state qualifying meet Thursday.

Dorothy L. Sutcliffe dies at 80

Dorothy L. Sutcliffe age 80 of Plainfield, died Tuesday, Oct. 17, 2017, following brief illness at Covenant Medical Center in Waterloo.Funeral services will be held 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 21, 2017, at St.

Nine candidates seek city offices in Nashua

Nashua residents won’t be lacking for options when it comes to next month’s city elections; in fact, they have nine candidates to choose from.Early voting has started for the Nov.

Cute costume!

Little Logan Sinnwell takes part in the Nashua Park Board Halloween party recently at Cedar View Park, and if Logan needs more candy — and really what child doesn’t? — the Nashua City Council on Monday announced that city-wide trick-or-treating wi

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