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Showing off at Moms and Muffins!

Nashua-Plainfield Elementary School first-graders proudly show their mothers the work they have been doing this year during a Moms and Muffins event held that the school recently.

As election nears, Nashua City Council loses member

The Nashua City Council lost one of its five members Monday night, when Mayor Angie Dietz announced that she had received a letter of resignation from Kyle Lane.Lane was not at the meeting, and Dietz said he cites his “other committments” that did

N-P has banner, yet disappointing, day at Top of Iowa

    How far has the Nashua-Plainfield cross country program come this year?    Well, consider this: The Huskies’ girls took third at the Top of the Iowa Conference meet and second among East Division teams, the boys had the divisional individual c

Huskies survive Newman, set up showdown

     Don’t tell Chase Sudol and his Nashua-Plainfield football players that this Friday’s home game is just another regular season game.     No sir, Friday’s tilt against West Hancock is a playoff game.     The winner makes the Class A state playo

Vera C. Paulson dies at 97

Vera C. Paulson, age 97, of rural Elma, passed away on Wednesday, Oct. 18, 2017 at Mercy Medical Center in New Hampton.

Chickasaw volleyball advances to regional semifinals

     New Hampton survived a 20-9 deficit in the first set of a regional volleyball match-up against Waukon Wednesday, then went on to win the match in straight sets.

Hubbell makes his pitch during campaign stop in city

Iowa gubernatorial candidate Fred Hubbell says the first order of business for the next Iowa governor will be to clean up Iowa’s financial mess.And he thinks he’s just the guy to do it.“We need someone to take care of this fiscal mess,” he said Th

Turkey Valley boys take fourth at UIC

     Jordon Snyder was fairly confident of his ability to finish in the top 15 to earn all-conference honors during the Upper Iowa Conference race last Thursday.     After all, the senior has been all-UIC his freshman, sophomore and junior years. 

Trojans get back on the winning track

    Hearing a pop in your ankle is never a good thing.

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